Freaky Snowstorm in Buffalo NY
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Buffalo hit with over 6 feet of snow the other day and more falling on them...just heard thunder and lightening going on....
Buffalo has hard weather but this is the worst since over 40 yrs ago for them....
Kinda sounds like the freaky Sandy storm that hit NYC area a few yrs ago....
Here in So. Calif. we had a heat wave from May to early Nov....really first in the 49 yrs I've been in my city.....and we are headed into 4 yrs of drought...... Something is going on....temporary or is this a new long trend.... Joy US
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derek76 joy47826
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Last time we were in Florida in January 2008 they had frost. Fish were dieing in the sea and iguanas were falling out of the trees.
linda83143l derek76
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What part of the UK are you in?
marlene21102 linda83143l
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derek76 linda83143l
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mrsmop derek76
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Still relatviely mild here though.
derek76 mrsmop
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mrsmop derek76
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I only know this because the presenter on Radio 3 thought it might interest his listeners!
It is interesting to note that the Daily Express is apparently able to forecast long range, whereas the Met Office isn't.
derek76 mrsmop
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mrsmop derek76
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georgeGG mrsmop
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georgeGG joy47826
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linda83143l georgeGG
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are you dreaming
A good way to sell newspapers,we all know half of what I said is untrue.
georgeGG linda83143l
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I say this in head shaking pity rather than an ..... Nah! I will just ask the question. What kind of study gave such an optimistic result? Is my well honed cynisism about to get a make over? Or which half? Let me guess every even word on weekdays and the odd words on weekends. That should make sense. Or I could read a newspaper and be 100% sure every day.
derek76 linda83143l
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An Arctic blast is due to batter Britain over the next few days with temperatures expected to plunge to -7C by next week.
Forecasters have also warned that strong winds and heavy rain could bring a weekend of wet weather misery to most parts of the country, triggered by the massive snowstorms in the US.
The cold and wet weather has been sparked by a 'meandering' jet stream with winds of 200mph, which will allow freezing air from the Arctic to sweep across the UK.
joy47826 derek76
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I watch Discovery and National Georgraphic programs and those living off the grid in alaska talk about last year's winter being the warmest they can remember which changes the way they prepare for their living.