Indian Summer In December

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    Indian Summer In December


    While the past few weeks have been considerably cooler, the outside temperature in Tulsa at the moment is 68 degrees, and it is still an hour or two until the hottest part of the day, so I feel that it will certainly make 70 degrees, which qualifies as Indian Summer. I know it is not realistic, but it would be nice to think that the rest of the Winter will be as warm.
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    I wish, we didn't even get that in our Summer never mind in Winter, although at present it is warmer than this time last year my desktop gadget for the local weather tells me it's 48°F and it's been around that mark for several days now though it does mean we are having a lot of rain as well.
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    It's been above average temperature wise in Michigan as well. We are about 40F today...and running around 5-10F above average for most of the "winter" thus far. From what I have read, according to Farmers almanac, it's supposed to be a heavy snow year...but thus far we really have had next to no snow whatsoever. <- And that doesn't bother me in any way at all. I'm sure it will get here soon enough.
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    A balmy calm 77-80F degrees here in California. Ho-hum..sometimes I think I live in the Caribbean. Always an Indian summer here..
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    Airbot said:
    A balmy calm 77-80F degrees here in California. Ho-hum..sometimes I think I live in the Caribbean. Always an Indian summer here..
    You can go off some people you know.
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    Joan Archer said:
    I wish, we didn't even get that in our Summer never mind in Winter, although at present it is warmer than this time last year my desktop gadget for the local weather tells me it's 48°F and it's been around that mark for several days now though it does mean we are having a lot of rain as well.
    You must be part Laplander to not like 68 degrees.
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    pparks1 said:
    It's been above average temperature wise in Michigan as well. We are about 40F today...and running around 5-10F above average for most of the "winter" thus far. From what I have read, according to Farmers almanac, it's supposed to be a heavy snow year...but thus far we really have had next to no snow whatsoever. <- And that doesn't bother me in any way at all. I'm sure it will get here soon enough.
    Same here in Wisconsin. Not complaining at all. Supposed to snow tonight,but if it sticks it'll be gone by Saturday anyway.
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    Can't be sure, since I was distracted by another issue, but I doubt that it quite hit 70, so I guess it not Indian Summer here either, but it was nice to walk outside without shivering.
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    It was 60*F here in St. Loo today. Nice. I even opened some windows for awhile.

    High expected New Years Day 32*F.
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