Whats your weather right now?

67* and overcast and still damp this a.m...but we're heading to 80* later today..then it will cool back down to the 60's for the next week...
 
On a quiet nite I can hear the horses snore. For me, it don't get much better.

Haha! Yeah that’s one of the best quotes I’ve read on this forum! ;)

Our weather here in the land of sunshine has been un characteristically cold, 42 degrees for a low and super windy ( it seems like the whole country is windy )
Yesterday I had to go retrieve the cushions for our patio furniture from our neighbors front yard! :laugh2:
 
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( it seems like the whole country is windy ) :laugh2:[/QUOTE]
No wind here Mailman. In fact the air is so still the birds can’t fly :rolleyes:
 
Yuck .. Jim , can’t even push the “like” button for a salt truck
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15 and sunny here in MN Brrrrrrrrrrrrrrr
If it stays sunny my shop should be 45-50 degrees inside later this afternoon
I made 4 solar collectors out of beer / soda cans and they work great
I might be able to finish installing a new clutch cable yet
 
68 and sunny here..had the bike winterized but that didnt last long..LOL got in another 40 miles but the air is still a bit too cold for me..so that will be it for this year...Topped off the tank with the ethanol free stuff and later we'll put it away for the winter...:cautious:
 
I can't help it, 2M. Thing just blew in. I was expecting it. Pipes wrapped, wood up and ole ladys Earth Stove going up at the big house and my box wood stove going down here in the line shack. I'm cooking tonight. She's coming down here. Dinner and a movie. About midnight I'll go out and check the Pony's hay and make sure the big feller is behaving himself. But, as you well know sometimes it's 80 on X-mas day. Texas weather, flip a coin!
GLJ, the ole lady is from Geneseo. Took me for-ever to get her trained! :laugh:
 
Hahahahaha!!! Current temperature: 27*. It stopped snowing (for the moment), but by this time tomorrow, we'll have 6-10" (probably 10+.They don't call this region "the snow belt" for nothing. We get a weather phenomena here called "lake effect", where the arctic jet stream dips, and picks up moisture from Lake Ontario - which almost never freezes completely - and dumps it on us. Parts of the Tug Hill Plateau get 200+ inches per year. "...But it's soooo pretty!..." Gimme a f***ing break! :wtf:
 
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