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A balmy 65 today, rained a lot.  Tomorrow will be warm as well.  Then Wednesday back to the 30's.  There is a saying around N.E....If you don't like the weather, wait a minute, it will change.  Seriously though, November tends to be 40's and 50's.  

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It is 30 degrees Fahrenheit, the real free is 17. One of these days I am going to think about wearing a coat lol.

30 here as well - but I'm talking celcius - am thinking about wearing shorts a0d0423989cfe63dbac86525c36d6b54_zpsff34a0d0423989cfe63dbac86525c36d6b54_zpsff34

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OMG.

 

The weather guy just said, "Sarah you are getting 3 inches tonight"

 

LMFAO hahahahaha

I should be so lucky!
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86 and sunny yesterday, saw a double rainbow.

 

36 and cloudy today when I got home 

well Sonic..at least one forecast has it cooling down for you in time for Christmas...

 

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I would just prefer a little sunshine on Christmas...ba Humbug!

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Currently raining in Essex with threat of strong winds and snow to hit the UK tomorrow! But... Not my coastal area, fingers crossed, according to local news. Keeping everything crossed in hope that's the case.

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