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Iscariot

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Today in Toronto it was 32 degrees celsius (90 degrees fahrenheit). I heard on the radio while I was out today that this was the hottest September day in 49 years. Anyone else experiences unseasonable warmth of this magnitude?

(not a global warming debate thread)
 
Cold and rainy here in Salt Lake. I quite like it really, as I've been waiting to not have to use the A/C anymore.
 
Had the stove going for the first time in the year over the last two nights. V. chilly indeed. Days are at just the right temperature to work outside though. Still .. lots of wood to stack ......
 

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I wish I had that problem.

unusually cold in northern california perhaps, but here in socal we get this:
as for you (and on behalf of all of us who are as cold as a witch's tit right now)...

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😀
 
its hot in chicago, 85/90 every day for a while now. but i think we're coming into a more reasonable spell of weather now, around 75 for the high the rest of the week.
 
It hit a record high of 90 yesterday and it might do it again today, it feels great. The longer Fall and Winter stays away the better.🙂
 
Here in Portland its a seasonal 58-75 and overcast with occasional sun and occaisonal rain. Maybe less rain than usual, but I bet that'll change soon.

Honestly I like the cold. That and I want it to start snowing on the mountain. ski season here I come!
 
If it breaks 60° in WA it is a good day. Coldest summer on record, just make me dread what is coming this winter.

TEG
 
It felt really cool here in Vegas the other night as I left campus. It's probably not that cold, but when you get used to 115F, 65 feels damn cold.
 
Yep, unusually hot in the Catskills. 84ºF today. With boomerstorms trying to get organized. We get some wicked straightline winds sometimes out of autumn thunderstorms. I lost a 60-foot cherry tree from one of those gigs two years ago.

More normal temperature for us in mid-September would be mid 60s in the middle of the day, waking up in the morning to low 30s if it was a clear night. I have yet to light my woodstove again since end of April and that's unusual.

We can have a first hard frost as early as mid-August, but the last few years there hasn't been a widespread killing frost until well into October.
 
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