Yet More Global Warming; Not

UFNgoresnowcartoon This Weather Channel report gives me something to look forward to. I have to leave Atlanta, Georgia this morning, where it is a balmy 29 degrees, going to Gillette, Wyoming. Apparently record low temperatures will be lingering a bit longer.

More cold and snow

Lead Meteorologist, The Weather Channel

Jan. 16, 2009 6:24 pm ET

Folks from the from the Upper Midwest to the eastern Ohio Valley to northern New England, will wake up to below zero temperatures but at least they will be a bit warmer than what we saw on Friday morning.

And then there is this report from Suburban Life that says tonight’s forecast, in the upper, mid-west,  calls for a low around 5 degrees, wind speeds of 10 to 15 MPH, and a 60% chance of more snow.

The article also  gives the following details about Chicago Lands record snowfalls for this winter.

“A new record was set Wednesday when Chicago had its ninth consecutive day of measurable snowfall, according to the National Weather Service.
The previous record was eight consecutive days set from  Dec. 13 to 20, 1973.
Snowfall records in Chicago date back to 1884.”

Back in the early fall I was looking forward to winter, but now, I wish it would go away. My skin is dry, itchy, and chapped, and I am tired of washing thermal underwear.

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1 Comment(s)

  1. I’ve been saying for Ohhh, ???
    EVER sinvce The WORDs GLOBAL W.A.R.M.I.N.G. came out …
    That It is Global Warming,
    Just “NOT HERE in the good ole’ U.S.of A.
    For US,
    “IT’S”
    GLOBAL FREEZING

    Remember, You heard IT here, from Ace Banger, The Guru,

    “IT’s” Global Freezing for America & Thats the Part “THEY” are NOT telling You …
    That is Just ONE of the LONG L.I.S.T. of Thing’s “THEY” are NOT Telling You & We & Us !!!

    But Then Thats OUR History of Our Country,
    We NEVER tell The TRUTH til’ IT’s 2 L.A.T.E.


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