Rub it in, rub it in. 13 degrees here. LOL, Arne.Took these this morning wearing a t-shirt here in southern central Tennessee...
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-6 F here in Minnesnowta right now, heading for a high of +7. We will warm up a bit the next couple of days but Saturday, the HIGH is supposed to be -8.
By the way, you know the Wild plays indoors, right?That's just a perfect temperature to sit outside at some stadium and watch a hockey game (Minnesota Wild Vs St. Louis Blues). I considered trying to get tickets for it, but then remembered how cold it can be that far North on Jan. 1. I will be watching from the comfort of my couch.
By the way, you know the Wild plays indoors, right?
Heh, I did not know that. Target Field is a beautiful ballpark - I will have to pay attention to that hockey game to see how they set it up for hockey.Normally the Wild plays indoors, but on Jan. 1 there is always an outdoor game played (The Winter Classic). This year Blues vs Wild at Target Field outdoors.
I grew up in Upstate NY and went to college on the NY/Canadian border. Believe me -- moving south is REALLY easy to get used to. You get used to sweating buckets in the summer (drink lots of water, you need it!) -- it's a good trade-off from not having a winter (well, not winter as northerners consider it).I'm not sure how you can stand warm all year round.....
The sweating buckets part is what I wouldn't like. Minnesota has its share of mugginess in the summer (and tornadoes, too, for that matter), but I agree with Sage - I love the fact that the seasons change.I grew up in Upstate NY and went to college on the NY/Canadian border. Believe me -- moving south is REALLY easy to get used to. You get used to sweating buckets in the summer (drink lots of water, you need it!) -- it's a good trade-off from not having a winter (well, not winter as northerners consider it).
Getting used to tornadoes and hurricanes takes a bit more, but those are not every day occurrences .....
We have 3 seasons. Summer is obvious, when humidity passes 200%.The sweating buckets part is what I wouldn't like. Minnesota has its share of mugginess in the summer (and tornadoes, too, for that matter), but I agree with Sage - I love the fact that the seasons change.
76 F today, unseasonably warm, but we are not complaining
I guess it's time to check on your apartment in the DRIt's been in the 30s up here in CT and cloudy/drizzle all day......it's 'freezing' lol
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