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Wellstone ruled

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4. Wow,you are living Climate Change in real time.
Mon Dec 17, 2018, 12:59 PM
Dec 2018

Your area should have twenty inches of snow on the flat at this time of year.

Here in Vegas,we have had only one night where the temp was under 32 degrees,should have had at 5 or 6 by this time of year. Over night low tempts are running 4-8 degrees above norms. Daytime highs are pushing the same above Average.

As far Migratory Birds,not so many,as many have stated,looks like the migration patterns are in major change. Usually our lawn is loaded with Robins this time of year.





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Oh my, I thought "we have many" WhiteTara Dec 2018 #1
Over here 2naSalit Dec 2018 #2
We have lots of "Southern Birds" here in Maine now jpak Dec 2018 #3
I spent most of my choldhood in Maine and 2naSalit Dec 2018 #5
There is even a great black hawk in Maine right now! csziggy Dec 2018 #14
Checked it off after Thanksgiving - and it's still in downtown Portland Maine jpak Dec 2018 #15
Wow,you are living Climate Change in real time. Wellstone ruled Dec 2018 #4
Today there are grassfire danger warnings! 2naSalit Dec 2018 #6
Scary isn't it. Wellstone ruled Dec 2018 #7
Sounds like we're supposed to see something 2naSalit Dec 2018 #8
Used to dread the trip Wellstone ruled Dec 2018 #9
Ha! 2naSalit Dec 2018 #10
Oh boy, Wellstone ruled Dec 2018 #11
Yup 2naSalit Dec 2018 #12
Especially with the frozen whippers Wellstone ruled Dec 2018 #13
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