AGW Dateline Pensacola: Twenty Five Balmy Degrees Here This Morning
Weatherunderground has us at 16 for Tuesday and Wednesday’s lows. I don’t think this year’s snow birds are getting much relief.
(I think AGW stands for “Al Gore’s a Wiener”.)
Welcome to Florida!
UPDATE: Are you sh*ttin’ me?!?!!?
Thursday
Cloudy. Slight chance of rain in the morning…then chance of rain and light sleet in the afternoon. Highs 44 to 49. Chance of rain 30 percent.Thursday Night
Breezy. Mostly cloudy. Chance of snow in the evening…then slight chance of snow after midnight. Lows 25 to 30. Chance of snow 30 percent.
Oh, man! THIS is delicious.
Guess I’d better buy some OJ futures…
I’ll have that crop report for you shortly, Bingley.
I’m still waiting for my GI Joe with the Kung-Fu grip.
Since misery loves company, welcome to Jersey, THS. It’s no better here (the weather, I mean. Everything else is negotiable).
We grew up in Sussex County, so Sis is very familiar will our wintery joys.
She left here years ago.
Decades, even.
BRRRRRRRR!!!!! Looks like you needs some Dunkin’ Donut doughnuts to get through the cold snap.
Oh, wait…..
You are playing with fire Jeff.
Bing, she keeps seeing all this crappy weather and just sighs and says how she misses it. I think she’s nuts.
After 30 years you’re still only at the *think she’s nuts* stage?
(You forget, Jeffy boy ~ I know where you live…)
Gary, the very first year in New Jersey ~ I think it was 1961 or so and Bingley wasn’t even a twinkle in someone’s eye (not that he is now…he’s more of a tic(K)) ~ anyway, New Jersey received 151 INCHES of snow that winter and set some sort of record for number of consecutive days of sub-zero temps. (The highs were, like, +2.) Just the snow berms built up from plowing the driveway were well over 8 feet at any given time.
Been positively tropical since.
It’s no better here in the midwest. The highest temperature for the week is going to be 22ºF on Wednesday.
Saturday’s high will be 14ºF.
Al Gore can go sodomize a polar bear.
I read in comments somewhere that it would be lovely if a starving polar bear ate him.
Not for the bear.
(Sorry, Sis, but we don’t have DD here, either. ;-p)
Just give the bear some Tabasco sauce, Bing. Makes almost anything edible.
And if you want crappy weather, head over to SE Washington; rain in the lowlands, snow in the mountains, and ice in between. I’d almost prefer a glacier bearing down from British Columbia.
It was perfect weather for car battery commercials this morning in International Falls, MN. -36°F
Mention global warming there at your own risk.