Indian Summer In December

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  1. Posts : 428
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       #11

    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.
    I expect so. January and February will probably more than compensate for the lack we've had.
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  2. Posts : 1,275
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       #12

    True,that could happen. But the longer this goes on, thats just less available time for the bad weather.
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  3. Posts : 6,618
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       #13

    Hopalong X said:
    It was 60*F here in St. Loo today. Nice. I even opened some windows for awhile.

    High expected New Years Day 32*F.
    Yes, it is forecast to drop to 46 degrees here on New Years, but then start creeping up into the 50s the next few days after that.
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  4. Posts : 19,383
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       #14

    Its finally warming up here in Adelaide :

    Adelaide Forecast

    Whats the origin of the term "Indian Summer" by the way? I've always wondered about that.
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       #15

    All that I can tell you, is that it is a period of time when the temperature reaches 70 degrees or more, after it having been down to freezing or below previously.
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  6. Posts : 742
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       #16

    Here in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, The day temperatatures are going up to 65 F and lows in the night are 60.8 F this year. One of the coldlest in the last three years,
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  7. Posts : 7,781
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       #17

    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..
    Yeah, sometimes I really miss SoCali, hard to imagine at one point I used to bitch about the cold when it dropped below 50 deg....

    It's been off & on here, tempwise on the E coast. A couple weeks ago it actually got into the 60's, but as of late it's been in the 30's, no snow, just cold and the occasional rain.

    But a few years ago we had 80 deg weather on Halloween and some 70's temps up to middle December....followed by 2 feet of snow in February...go figure
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  8. Posts : 6,618
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       #18

    Boy! Was the forecast wrong. It is barely past noon, and it is already 57 degrees, a bunch more than the 46 degree high forecast. I may go out and do some auto repair today, while the heat wave lasts.
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  9. Posts : 6,857
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       #19

    seekermeister said:
    Boy! Was the forecast wrong. It is barely past noon, and it is already 57 degrees, a bunch more than the 46 degree high forecast. I may go out and do some auto repair today, while the heat wave lasts.
    I'm jealous! It's a not-so-balmy 25°F here in New York State.Indian Summer In December-freddo2.gif
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  10. Posts : 6,618
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       #20

    Not all that jealous, or you wouldn't live so far North.
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