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Jackie Treehorn

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I just drove from the Sierras where it was around 70 today to the Bay Area where the “feels like” temperature is 40.

This constant fog shit can suck it.

Those numbers should be totally backwards.
 
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ToeMissile

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I just drove from the Sierras where it was around 70 today to the Bay Area where the “feels like” temperature is 40.

This constant fog shit can suck it.

Those numbers should be totally backwards.
It's been pretty foggy in the AM down here in OC/Inland Empire the last couple days. Reminds me living near the coast between Monterey and Santa Cruz. As much as it's a pain in the ass to drive in, it makes for some beautify scenes.
 
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Hekotat

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Maybe. It's not my town, my parents live here near a town of 500 or so that is nearly a dead end in the national forest. Most traffic goes thru larger towns along the interstate 30 miles away or so. Nothing comes here.

I support the 75 or so chemical plants and refineries between Baton Rouge and New Orleans, I live in east, TX and work remotely and have for the last 35 years. Been in probably half of them but like you mentioned a lot of the 75 are stuff like air products and such adjacent to a large plant. But I'm retired now. Intersting things happen when it gets single digits. They call me, I deal with the 3 Bs. Something broke down, something burned up, something blew up.

How do you do my fellow Air Seperationists!
 

Borzak

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Didn't get anywhere near as cold as they prediced over the weekend. Forecast was around 18 Sunday night, it got down to 31.

Now it's back up to almost 80 today and a rain front just move thoug, the forecast for Christmas is 75. Fun fun.
 

Goatface

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Monday night got down to 3, today it was 57, but rained a bit. tomorrow back into 40's and more rain. they have been calling for a heat wave over Christmas, normal avg is 46/26 and could be 60/40 the whole week.
 

Borzak

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Don't know wbout WA but Wyoming is always windy. Kind of the reason they have a mountain range called the Wind Mountain Range. If you go down I-80 across WY where it looks like where that train blew over the most common feature you will see mile after mile of snow fences that are very tall and go on forever to keep the interstate from being swallowed forever. But a train jeeze, they are heavy and not very tall.