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How's your weather today, where you live?

-2 F. this morning with -20 F. wind chill. It's now noon and still only 19 F. with -13 F. wind chill. Yesterday I was watching the weather report from the local television news and the weatherman coined it right. He said, "This is more like January weather so I'll call it Marchuary."

Good news on the horizon though. Long range forecast says mid 40's by the end of next week. Good for us I guess but with all this snow not so good for the Red River Valley folks.
 
-2 F. this morning with -20 F. wind chill. It's now noon and still only 19 F. with -13 F. wind chill. Yesterday I was watching the weather report from the local television news and the weatherman coined it right. He said, "This is more like January weather so I'll call it Marchuary."

Good news on the horizon though. Long range forecast says mid 40's by the end of next week. Good for us I guess but with all this snow not so good for the Red River Valley folks.


WIP:

Red River has had bad weather and flooding since anyone can remember...
 
True but when there is above average snowfall things go downhill quickly. They've been dealing with it a lot in recent years (last year was an exception) with each of them cresting the previous. This is especially true in the lower Red from Fargo to the Canadian border. You Canucks are slower to "warm up" and it creates a bottleneck. :lol
 
True but when there is above average snowfall things go downhill quickly. They've been dealing with it a lot in recent years (last year was an exception) with each of them cresting the previous. This is especially true in the lower Red from Fargo to the Canadian border. You Canucks are slower to "warm up" and it creates a bottleneck. :lol

WIP: It amuses me if locals in Manitoba get flooded out and 'it's all the fault of the Federal government'. (Can a lot of officials in Ottawa even find the Red River on the map?)
 
Thanks for your compassion. :)
It's amazing, such a harmless virus can make you feel like you're dying. :lol I bet cold viruses are some hellish invention by the devil.
 
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