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how was your weather?
From what hear of other parts of North America, the northwest and north
east got soaked, the south west baked, the southeast at least didn't get bashed by hurricanes. Hereabouts, southern Ont. all in all, I have to say it was a damned pleasant summer. Oh, we've been getting some rain of late but for the most part it has been a good summer, not too much rain but no drought, very few smog days or even stifling humidity. All things consider you couldn't ask for a better summer. How was the summer in your area? Wherever you are? |
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Once it stopped raining by July it was very nice, although my lawn never stopped growing; I usually don't have to mow the whole month of August. Lovely bicycling weather; not too hot, not too windy. However, it is getting cold two to three weeks early this year, not a pleasant thought. I am in the same area as you, though, the great state of Maine. You are right, a glorious summer. Ted |
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recycled-one wrote:
From what hear of other parts of North America, the northwest and north east got soaked, the south west baked, the southeast at least didn't get bashed by hurricanes. Hereabouts, southern Ont. all in all, I have to say it was a damned pleasant summer. Oh, we've been getting some rain of late but for the most part it has been a good summer, not too much rain but no drought, very few smog days or even stifling humidity. All things consider you couldn't ask for a better summer. How was the summer in your area? Wherever you are? California central valley was HOT! Most of July was over 100 degrees with a few 110+ days thrown in. I just went out for a short ride today and it was only 95 and no shade so afternoon rides are kind of a pain when the asphalt is hot under you too. Now I am ready for Fall and drizzle, as per the usual here. Bill Baka |
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"Ted" wrote in message oups.com... Once it stopped raining by July it was very nice, although my lawn never stopped growing; I usually don't have to mow the whole month of August. Lovely bicycling weather; not too hot, not too windy. However, it is getting cold two to three weeks early this year, not a pleasant thought. Here in the greater Seattle area, barely even sprinkled in August; a mostly sunny June and July. I have no complaints. Farmer's Almanac says we're in for a cold winter; we'll see. -- Warm Regards, Claire Petersky http://www.bicyclemeditations.org/ See the books I've set free at: http://bookcrossing.com/referral/Cpetersky |
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recycled-one wrote:
From what hear of other parts of North America, the northwest and north east got soaked, the south west baked, the southeast at least didn't get bashed by hurricanes. Hereabouts, southern Ont. all in all, I have to say it was a damned pleasant summer. Oh, we've been getting some rain of late but for the most part it has been a good summer, not too much rain but no drought, very few smog days or even stifling humidity. All things consider you couldn't ask for a better summer. How was the summer in your area? Wherever you are? yesterday it was horrible... rained almost all day and was windy, until around 9pm. Saturday was beautiful but yesterday we got 40mm of rain. |
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Claire Petersky wrote:
"Ted" wrote in message oups.com... Once it stopped raining by July it was very nice, although my lawn never stopped growing; I usually don't have to mow the whole month of August. Lovely bicycling weather; not too hot, not too windy. However, it is getting cold two to three weeks early this year, not a pleasant thought. Here in the greater Seattle area, barely even sprinkled in August; a mostly sunny June and July. I have no complaints. Farmer's Almanac says we're in for a cold winter; we'll see. may was horrible, and we had a lot of rain in june and unstable, humid most of july. August has been great so far- almost no rain. It seemed that it rained every weekend (not good for those racing) this summer, especially in june and july. |
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"Marlene Blanshay" wrote in message .. . Claire Petersky wrote: "Ted" wrote in message oups.com... Once it stopped raining by July it was very nice, although my lawn never stopped growing; I usually don't have to mow the whole month of August. Lovely bicycling weather; not too hot, not too windy. However, it is getting cold two to three weeks early this year, not a pleasant thought. Here in the greater Seattle area, barely even sprinkled in August; a mostly sunny June and July. I have no complaints. Farmer's Almanac says we're in for a cold winter; we'll see. may was horrible, and we had a lot of rain in june and unstable, humid most of july. August has been great so far- almost no rain. It seemed that it rained every weekend (not good for those racing) this summer, especially in june and july. where are you? |
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"recycled-one" wrote in news:ed07tm$ma2$1
@news.datemas.de: How was the summer in your area? Wherever you are? Here in San Francisco, I think the last rain was in April. Since then, high temperatures have mostly been around 70F. The nicest weather of the year is typically in September and October, sometimes through November, though days do start getting shorter then. The rain will probably start again in January. |
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"recycled-one" wrote:
How was the summer in your area? Wherever you are? In the Phoenix Arizona east valley, summer started out with some record highs (IIRC, we hit 118F - 47.8C) in June which was a new record... but after a few really hot days (even by AZ standards) the rest of the summer has been relatively pleasant. "Only" 100F or so in the day, down to 80-85 at night most nights. Even a goodly amount of rain over the last few weeks. Mark Hickey Habanero Cycles http://www.habcycles.com Home of the $795 ti frame |
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Mark Hickey wrote:
"recycled-one" wrote: How was the summer in your area? Wherever you are? In Utah it's been kinda hot. More 100+ days than average. Headed for 95 today. But if you can stand the dry heat, it's been nice. Good biking weather most days, but we did have a couple of supercells back in July that left tornado-like damage in their wakes. Trees uprooted, housed ripped apart, like that. Kinda unusual for here. |
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