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digitS'

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Unusual Day.

Not unusual for a high temperature in mid-September but unusual that it is the first afternoon since May 23rd that the thermometer hasn't hit 70°f (21°C) !

It rained. Maybe we will have more than the 1/10th of an inch that the Weather Service predicted but, I think that they had a good enuf guess. It will be just as cool tomorrow but then warming up again.

Steve
 

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Rain has been more on than off. It's somewhat refreshing after so much dry weather.

Nancy doesn't agree though
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It’s almost time to crank up the furnace… 71H , 44F tonite…. Burrrr.

we've had ours on a few times last week, but not the past few days. a few days last week we also had the heat on at night and then the day was hot and humid enough that Mom wanted the AC on (crazy talk i know...).
 

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It was a real dip in temperatures. Since it has been such an incredibly dry Summer –– I won't call our 1/3rd inch of rain a dip because it was welcome and a little more than a "drip."

Afternoon temperatures for 2 days to start the week were below 70° (room temperature C & F :)). Then, it warmed to a sunny & pleasant day yesterday with 79°f (26°C). The morning lows haven't been very chilly and, this morning, may not go below 60f (16C).

We are back to warmer than normal, by quite a bit, dry and sunny. Our normal weather was something of a shock but there is no choice but to welcome it and very strongly hope for moisture during the Autumn months.

Steve
 

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