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Old 10-25-2016, 06:37 AM
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Default U.P. winter could be severe

Forecast calls for warm November, but La Nina may then kick in.

Oh the weather outside is frightful
But the fire is so delightful
And since we've no place to go
Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow!
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Old 10-25-2016, 08:10 AM
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The weather people cannot tell you accurately what happened yesterday.
Good luck with tomorrow's weather forecast much less a seasonal one.
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Old 10-25-2016, 08:26 AM
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The weather people cannot tell you accurately what happened yesterday.
Good luck with tomorrow's weather forecast much less a seasonal one.
But, but, but......
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Your a little odd, Tom........ A little odd.
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The weather people cannot tell you accurately what happened yesterday. Good luck with tomorrow's weather forecast much less a seasonal one.
And that is with...The First Warn, Super Duper Doppler Max 7000 Radar, with 3 D, and in Dolby surround sound stereo...
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Old 10-25-2016, 09:18 AM
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Your a little odd, Tom........ A little odd.
Sing along with me.....once you get the tune down you'll be singing it all day long.

Oh the weather outside is frightful
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Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow!
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No.... no, I don't think so.

You can have all the "frightful" weather you like. Don't come on here asking for help with your cub when it won't start, or fails to function properly. You wished for it, you better be ready for it.
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No.... no, I don't think so.

You can have all the "frightful" weather you like. Don't come on here asking for help with your cub when it won't start, or fails to function properly. You wished for it, you better be ready for it.
I have back up's and back up's for the back up's ...."Let it snow, let it snow, let it snow"
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Well, don't know for sure what the winter forecast for the U.P will be. But, here in Ohio, we had a warm month of October thus far, with temps in the 80's that have not been felt since 1960, I believe. Last November, on Thanksgiving, the weather was mild as well, which followed was a mild winter with out alot of snow.

Bring it on!!!!

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Well, don't know for sure what the winter forecast for the U.P will be. But, here in Ohio, we had a warm month of October thus far, with temps in the 80's that have not been felt since 1960, I believe. Last November, on Thanksgiving, the weather was mild as well, which followed was a mild winter with out alot of snow.

Bring it on!!!!

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That's pretty warm....We won't be seeing temp's like that until maybe next June.

This morning we had a very heavy frost, everything was white, the overnight low was 25F the coldest yet.

This fall our colors wasn't much in our area, the only leaves on the trees now are dead brown oak leaves
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