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North Central Texas just south of Dallas
Thursday got down to 20 degrees. 25 mph north wind, over cast. drizzle off and on.. no ice on roads.
Friday night 9 degrees. Mild north wind.
Saturday 8am 22 degrees.
1pm 33 degrees
No rain/snow
 
My back yard finally crept above 0° F this afternoon for the first time in 72 hours or so. It'll be back below 0 tonight, though.

Goings several days with the temps below 0 is not all that unusual here. It does seem to be happening a bit early this year, though. I wonder what January will be like! :unsure:
 
Update from Sarasota, FL. It's 35 here at 8AM, light breeze. It will drop another degree or 2 over the next couple hours and then start it's warm up.
 
A "balmy" 16 degrees in Virginia this morning!!;)
BUT, an even warmer 27 degrees, at home, in St. Augustine!:cool:

All about "time with the Family"!

Y'all stay WARM!:coffee:
 
71 and sunny today in Monterey Ca.
Feeling just a little guilty when I know much of the country is in bitter cold. Monday we get a nasty storm though with high winds and lots of rain. Bring it on Mother Nature we need the water in these here parts.
 

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It was -6C (22F) in Billings Montana this morning. It started out clear and bright for our trip to Great Falls. It's about 220 miles so about a four hour drive. Not today. We ran into some blizzard conditions so we arrived about 6 1/2 hours later. See the video (patched 4 clips together) and see pics of our ice coated rig upon arrival. All in all, the drive wasn't too bad but it would have been a lot better if folks driving in bad weather would learn to turn their lights on!

Darrell
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It was -6C (22F) in Billings Montana this morning. It started out clear and bright for our trip to Great Falls. It's about 220 miles so about a four hour drive. Not today. We ran into some blizzard conditions so we arrived about 6 1/2 hours later. See the video (patched 4 clips together) and see pics of our ice coated rig upon arrival. All in all, the drive wasn't too bad but it would have been a lot better if folks driving in bad weather would learn to turn their lights on!

Darrell
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No, no and NO! Glad you made it though, those are some pretty nasty conditions to be driving a big rig!
 
It was -6C (22F) in Billings Montana this morning. It started out clear and bright for our trip to Great Falls. It's about 220 miles so about a four hour drive. Not today. We ran into some blizzard conditions so we arrived about 6 1/2 hours later. See the video (patched 4 clips together) and see pics of our ice coated rig upon arrival. All in all, the drive wasn't too bad but it would have been a lot better if folks driving in bad weather would learn to turn their lights on!

Darrell
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A new member of the Neal extreme driving experience!
 

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