There's Always The Weather

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I was born in snow country. I love seeing the snow. I would never want to live somewhere they had no snow at all. But with age, I prefer lesser snow depths. These 1-2 inches snowstorm are just perfect for me. The snow looks white and pure and pretty. But it is not had to shovel or sweep away.
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We're headed into another warming trend to near 60F soon, and I'd prefer that it just stay cool until it's time for warm weather. This up and down stuff is killing me. I had such a violent sneezing fit today that I pulled an abdominal muscle!
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Roller-coaster is the only way to describe our temperatures. It's all drought, so that part is uniform. But, two weeks ago we were setting record high temperatures for the dates. Last week we set record low temperatures and again today (and projected for tomorrow) will be record high temperatures. Today was 75°F and last week it hit 25°F. The plants and animals don't know what to do.
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It nearly hit 70F here today. It's going to be 44F tomorrow.

I hate this.

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Same!

Same!

The "rain" stops a few hundred miles north.

Unlike the drought years before

we got some beautiful clouds happening.

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We've had warm up spells - mid 40s, followed by un-seasonal rain. Now it is freezing again and highs of 20 or so for the next week. With the rain and melt, my garage has 2 inch thick ice all over. The moron who built the garage did it at the bottom of a long inclined driveway - the water always collects there. If I can afford it, time for a new garage after building up the terrain.
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Another bout of snow.

Sigh.

Might as well go bunk with Earnie.
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Arab Nights (imported) wrote: Fri Mar 11, 2022 6:20 pm Another bout of snow.

Sigh.

Might as well go bunk with Earnie.

you need to change your location to someplace that doesn't have that four letter "S" word
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The low last night was about 12F and this morning. It's to be 55F tomorrow, and 60F on Monday. My head is killing me, as are my "weather vane" teeth. All 3 crowned ones ache when the weather changes.
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Paolo wrote: Sun Mar 13, 2022 1:51 pm The low last night was about 12F and this morning. It's to be 55F tomorrow, and 60F on Monday. My head is killing me, as are my "weather vane" teeth. All 3 crowned ones ache when the weather changes.

Got a question, do you have TMJ? You mentioned weather changes, teeth, and headaches. Those are all keywords for TMJ, which is temporomandibular joint (TMJ) disorder. Basically, it's a misalignment of your jaw and it's tendons and muscles, which go all the way around your skull. When the barometric pressure goes up and down when the weather is going all wacky like it is, your jaw (and thus your head) will hurt. Your jaw can also "pop" as well, that's a sure sign.

Just throwing the information out there. :)
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