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Cold Weather for June?


It is cold in KS.  It has been in the 40's for 3 nights.  I spoke with my brother in SW MI and he said it was really cold there so are most areas experiencing this colder temps right now?  I have noticed that neither dog is shedding that much which is really strange because they are to-the-max shedders.  Rinnie, who we have had for 8 years got the thickest coat I had ever seen her have this year.  My tomato plants are just sort of holding due to lack of sunshine and the colder night time temps.  For two years, I saw August temps in June and now this.  It is my own fault, last week I packed up the winter pajamas and heavy blankets and 3 nights ago, I unpacked them!



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Global warming strikes again.....

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It was cool and wet in Western Washington in May but now it is getting better, 70s again. A few years ago it was cooler than normal in late spring/early summer and then set heat records in Seattle, over 100 degrees for the first time on record. I guess that makes it balance out to "normal".

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We're in Ohio right now. We've had some warm weather, but today was only in the upper 60's and tonight is supposed to be in the 40's.

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Well, it is not cold here.  It was 108 yesterday and today it is 104.  The nights are only going down to the mid 80's.  But, they say it is cool for here this time of the year... go figure.  We ae in Phoenix at the moment and trying to find a cool spot up north before we head to SD the end of this month.

 

 

 

 



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Frost Advisories last night in mid stat Michigan.

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Heat Wave (3 days over 90 in NH)...this past weekend , 2 days before that it snowed!!!!

just goes to show....you can't fool mother nature....but she sure can fool you !!!

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Loretta wrote:

Well, it is not cold here.  It was 108 yesterday and today it is 104.  The nights are only going down to the mid 80's.  But, they say it is cool for here this time of the year... go figure.  We ae in Phoenix at the moment and trying to find a cool spot up north before we head to SD the end of this month.

 

 

 

 


 biggrinbiggrin Up I-17 N. is Verde Valley, Cottonwood, Sedona, and Flagstaff, a short jaunt to the South Rim of the grand Canyon; is where I use to go to escape the Desert heat. There is also Payson; Snowflake. springer and Showlow in NE Az. 



-- Edited by PIEERE on Tuesday 4th of June 2013 11:22:34 AM

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Winter just won't go away. It's in the 40's again this morning in Elkhart Indiana as it had been for the last couple of days. We are preparing for the big Heartland National rally in Goshen Indiana.

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The next few days the forecast high is 88 to 90 here in Keizer (Salem), Oregon.

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Bear, global warming, or the chemtrails they allegedly spray to act as "sun screen for the earth"?

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 biggrinbiggrin Up I-17 N. is Verde Valley, Cottonwood, Sedona, and Flagstaff, a short jaunt to the South Rim of the grand Canyon; is where I use to go to escape the Desert heat. There is also Payson; Snowflake. springer and Showlow in NE Az. 



-- Edited by PIEERE on Tuesday 4th of June 2013 11:22:34 AM


 Pieere, we took a ride up there yesterday into Verde Valley and Cottonwood.  There is a TT park there that was nice.  It was warm  but they said the nights go into the 60's which would give relief.  I am still thinking of a TT membership, anyone have one?



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Loretta,

You were just in our former hometown, Cottonwood! We left it 4 weeks ago and our house closes July 15th.

That TT park is a nice one as many are but many are not. Bill Joyce is really the expert on the memberships.

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Howard and Linda have also used a TT Zone membership, which is $500 a year and often has a second zone included. A good deal if you use it.

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You must have been talking early May. I liv ein Vancouver just north of you and June so far has definitely been colder than normal. (I was still in Mexico early May, so missed that warm spell)



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