Looks like it might get cold.....

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Woodburner's hell is usually over here by December. This year it was rock around the clock in November and December and now it is warm days and then in the twenties at night. Total pain in the butt given that there is absolutely no solar gain on the first floor of this barn but the upstairs gets full sun. But the temp up there drops like a rock at sundown. :mad:

There are advantages if you burn wood to living somewhere where you can just keep on keeping on.
Colder weather is on the way looks like next week i cant wait i hate this warm winter.
 
Freezing rain, and the foot or so of snow will be a mushy then slippery mess. Hate this, It gets lethally icy underfoot. But boy, do we need precipitation. Drove by the Mohawk yesterday again, Have been watching it since last Spring. Why aren't we hearing much about water levels. Don't ever remember seeing the Mohawk like it is.
 
Colder weather is on the way looks like next week i cant wait i hate this warm winter.
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I hope so. I hate it to. 72 here on sunday. If I dont look out the girlfriend will have me at the beach haha, in January. Whoever heard of such a thing, in Virginia anyway?
 
43 & cold light rain most of yesterday,lots of the snow melted past few days.51 right now,27 tommorow & 20 for Sunday/Monday.
 
I don't have any idea what those numbes stand for on the Euro map, but that second map! White in the central Arctic? That doesn't look like it is even on the scale, whatever the scale is.
 
I don't have any idea what those numbes stand for on the Euro map, but that second map! White in the central Arctic? That doesn't look like it is even on the scale, whatever the scale is.
It's a crummy quality image that I probably shouldn't have posted, but I wanted to get it up before it changed again.
Dry cold for us = no snowstorm. But with the lakes open, I would expect some good lake effect snow for you northerners.
 
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