No Snow and the start of Spring

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No Snow and the start of Spring

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Some places don't have snow and cold.

We are just losing the tree blosoms from all the flowering trees. They have been in full bloom for the last two weeks. Plum, cherry, almond and cherry. https://www.google.com/search?q=floweri ... AQ&dpr=1.5

The local almond blossom festival is happening.

The poppy festival is coming soon and may be behind the peak bloom. https://www.google.com/maps/uv?hl=en&pb ... IkBEKIqMA0
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Now Chuck, I thought you were a nice guy. And then here you go, rubbing salt in our frostbite sores! :eek: :mad:

At least all the rain and snow around here prevents forest fires! ;) :D
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BuckeyeDennis wrote:And then here you go, rubbing salt in our frostbite sores! :eek: :mad:

:D
Hey. At least ya have Plenty of salt laying around. :D
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We are supposed to be in the upper 60s next week. Nice change from the snow.
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I won't bother to tell you what the weather is like here. If you really, I mean really want to know just check the weather channel. I will say that "we have no snow".
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dusty wrote:I won't bother to tell you what the weather is like here. If you really, I mean really want to know just check the weather channel. I will say that "we have no snow".
Of course not! Thee lives in death valley! :D


Tell us how cool is is next July. :rolleyes:
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I don't have to wait til then. I can tell you now that it will get to be 105° to 110° beginning in late June and will stay that way until August/September. This is one of the reasons why I am an early morning person.
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Re: No Snow and the start of Spring

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I've got my friend to the South beat, by 5 or 10 degrees.

He sees 105, I see 115!

This weekend, low 80's!

Since I moved back to Arizona, from Hawaii,
what is this "snow" stuff you all are speaking of?
To me, it looks like someone needs to defrost
the freezer! :D (Since no one in Hawaii knows
what "snow" is, they cal snowcones, "shave ice.")

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Re: No Snow and the start of Spring

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Are you sure Steve???? If it looks like a duck, walks likes a duck, and quacks like a duck! :)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mauna_Kea
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B B Baby wrote:Are you sure Steve???? If it looks like a duck, walks likes a duck, and quacks like a duck! :)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mauna_Kea
Quack!
I don't think it will walk!
I don't think it will walk!
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