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Outdoor Temperature Today?


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love2travel Mentor

I know the food would be good. Ummm...yes the wind and cold will hurt me!!! I don't want to feel like a popsicle!

So...Thanks, but no thanks!!! :P

Aw, shoot. I thought you might want to inhale the crisp clean air!


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IrishHeart Veteran

Aw, shoot. I thought you might want to inhale the crisp clean air!

and flash freeze our lungs so they shatter into a bazillion pieces like glass? :blink:

ah...I'm thinking we're all gonna say....no? maybe in the Spring?

love2travel Mentor

and flash freeze our lungs so they shatter into a bazillion pieces like glass? :blink:

ah...I'm thinking we're all gonna say....no? maybe in the Spring?

I think your lungs would go numb first before the shattering begins so it would not hurt as much. :lol: At that point your heart would stop beating first so you really wouldn't feel it and there would be no reason to be concerned. ;)

And our Spring lasts about 4 days so we will have to do some careful planning!

IrishHeart Veteran

I think your lungs would go numb first before the shattering begins so it would not hurt as much. :lol: At that point your heart would stop beating first so you really wouldn't feel it and there would be no reason to be concerned. ;)

And our Spring lasts about 4 days so we will have to do some careful planning!

ooooo....gee,....not really selling us on this, sweetie...

.....would you consider a mail order business for your delicious goodies?? I mean, you've goy the flash- frozen step covered...

love2travel Mentor

ooooo....gee,....not really selling us on this, sweetie...

.....would you consider a mail order business for your delicious goodies?? I mean, you've goy the flash- frozen step covered...

Oops - what I MEANT to say is that it is lovely, lush green and mild here. Year round!

:lol: Funny about that flash-freezing thing. You are so witty! I just cannot keep up with you. :P

IrishHeart Veteran

:lol: Funny about that flash-freezing thing. You are so witty! I just cannot keep up with you. :P

That's only because your brain is frozen, kiddo.

Time for warmer climes? B)

sa1937 Community Regular

Aw, shoot. I thought you might want to inhale the crisp clean air!

Noooo...I don't want my lungs to shatter and my brain to freeze! :lol:


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35 degrees and sunny right now in southwest South Dakota. NORTHEAST South Dakota is supposed to go down to 25 below tonight with a 50 below wind chill. I think I'll stay here in the southern Black Hills where it hardly ever snows and the daytime temps often (not JUST in this unusually warm winter) get up to the 50's and 60's.

Booghead Contributor

It has officially started snowing. It isn't cold enough for me to justify carrying my coat to school, but the wind is awful and it makes your eyes water. Supposed to snow 6 days straight.

IrishHeart Veteran

About 36 and snowing/raining

J,

The news makes it look pretty bad out there....

love2travel Mentor

It warmed up to -26F - it is practically bathing suit weather! Oh. I forgot. There is some windchill. ;)

pricklypear1971 Community Regular

72 F.

I'll shut up now.

love2travel Mentor

72 F.

I'll shut up now.

Oh, how lovely! I am SO happy for you! <_< (Dripping sarcasm - wish I could find a smiley for that!)That is a difference of over 100 degrees. Wow.

pricklypear1971 Community Regular

Oh, how lovely! I am SO happy for you! <_< (Dripping sarcasm - wish I could find a smiley for that!)That is a difference of over 100 degrees. Wow.

Well, feel free to visit....and not to take advantage, but could you cook while you're here??

love2travel Mentor

Well, feel free to visit....and not to take advantage, but could you cook while you're here??

I'll be on the next plane! And yes, I will cook without feeling as though I'd be taken advantage of! :P

pricklypear1971 Community Regular

I'll be on the next plane! And yes, I will cook without feeling as though I'd be taken advantage of! :P

Excellent!

IrishHeart Veteran

72 F.

I'll shut up now.

aw c'mon!!Now you're just being a brat!! :lol: ..... it's 4 here.

Jestgar Rising Star

J,

The news makes it look pretty bad out there....

'tis a lovely layer of ice over the snow. It just now stopped snowing at my house. Waded out to check on the chickens and had to bring them new water, as theirs is frozen.

pricklypear1971 Community Regular

aw c'mon!!Now you're just being a brat!! :lol: ..... it's 4 here.

If someone asks this question in June I doubt any of you will be jealous. You know, when its 102+???

IrishHeart Veteran

If someone asks this question in June I doubt any of you will be jealous. You know, when its 102+???

THAT is when you go visit LOVE2TRAVEL!!!! :)

By then, it should have warmed up to about 12 or so.

IrishHeart Veteran

'tis a lovely layer of ice over the snow. It just now stopped snowing at my house. Waded out to check on the chickens and had to bring them new water, as theirs is frozen.

"waded"??? yikes, how much did you get? (sounds like the deep stuff we usually get)

holy reverse universes, batman---

poor chicks--water bowls turned into skating rinks. :unsure:

Hang in there, J! ;)

Bubba's Mom Enthusiast

Loves..I wouldn't want your weather..no way..no how! We've had temps way above normal most of the winter so far. It's just turning colder with wind chills below 0. We are expecting 3-6" of snow. I'm watching with a nervous eye as I wait for my call to go to the Mayo Clinic. It looks like they'll be getting snow too?

Sylvia..you can still go..just tell Loves you need to eat BEFORE you shovel..then stall... :D

Prickly..how dare you post those temps! LOL

Jestgar Rising Star

34F today! All the ice and snow is starting to melt.

Now the flooding....

IrishHeart Veteran

34F today! All the ice and snow is starting to melt.

Now the flooding....

J--Stay safe.

kareng Grand Master

34F today! All the ice and snow is starting to melt.

Now the flooding....

You & the kitties can get in the chickies coop and float out to sea on an adventure.

Are the schools & jobs closed still?

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