Farmers Almanac Predicts Cold Winter
The almanac's 2008 edition, which goes on sale Tuesday, foresees plenty of snow across the Northeast, temperatures averaging as much as 3 degrees below normal along most of the Atlantic Coast, and four major frosts as far south as Florida. The Great Lakes region will also take a pounding.
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I sure would like to see some snow.. but I highly doubt it.. but if this 'mild/wet' summer was any indication.. who knows.
Last time we had a semi-decent snow around here was like January 1, 2001. Taz and boys were a lot younger then, and I was a lot thinner ! :) http://www.caseyjones.net/imagelinks/tazsnow.jpg http://www.caseyjones.net/imagelinks/snowman.jpg |
In all my years of fishing the Red River I have never seen it so high in the summer months. Could this be a sign of what winter might have in store for us ? We are due for a snow that is for sure.
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I've got this little ditch that runs through the back of my yard.. I'm used to it being full of water in the spring time, crawfish etc.. but I was just checking it out yesterday, and the darn thing is still full of water.. Now I don't know if this is due to all the rain we had in june and july or what ? but it's never got water in it in August, that I can remember.. I figured it was just due to some blockage up the way a bit... |
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I hope it snows knee deep to a giraffe.:D:D:D:D
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We should all listen to Al Gore. The high water is because of the polar ice caps melting due to global warming.
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