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- IvylogExplorer IIIThanks for the "PITA" as my kids would say it's true. If I had not grown up in SE Fla I might be in south TX but I consider WPB home. Still have many friends here and many of the good restaurants are still in business. I'm glad many go to TX as southern Fla is busy this time of year and I average 350 miles/week going places.
The forecast is for colder than normal in the middle of the US and NE last two weeks of Feb and first two of March.
This is from the Clicky in the Snowbird section but it's real time so it changes. The current one supports the above forecast. It's currently slightly warmer in my hometown in the N GA mountains than in RGV. - John_JoeyExplorer
Snowman9000 wrote:
I’ll bite. What’s the long term forecast?
For the month of February, colder then normal according to Ivylog's weather guy (seems to be right a lot.) As of today, it's like money in the bank. Ivy is such a PITA. :W - TomG2Explorer
Snowman9000 wrote:
I’ll bite. What’s the long term forecast?
Gradually warming temperatures through April and then hot for five months. Just like every other year. - Snowman9000ExplorerI’ll bite. What’s the long term forecast?
- John_JoeyExplorer
Ivylog wrote:
John&Joey wrote:
Do I dare say it feels like we're on the cusp of spring. Or, is that asking way too much and will Jinx the RGV.
You are not going to like the long range forecast.
Good news is we took care of business and severed all ties to this area (other then good friends.) We are now free to roam around the country. :B - IvylogExplorer III
John&Joey wrote:
Do I dare say it feels like we're on the cusp of spring. Or, is that asking way too much and will Jinx the RGV.
You are not going to like the long range forecast. - John_JoeyExplorer
DallasSteve wrote:
John&Joey wrote:
Snowman9000 wrote:
Watching the weather, it looks darn cold.
Is this one of those years?
YES.
I think Texas is notorious for using the phrase "it's never like this."
I think Texas is known for using the phrase "if you don't like the weather wait 5 minutes"
Maybe in the non-tourist areas, but in the Texas "Sub Tropical" tourist area's you hear it a lot. - TomG2Explorer
DallasSteve wrote:
You didn't say it. I said it. I wrote: "The weather doesn't fluctuate much here".
I agree, the weather fluctuates. You can decide if ten degrees is a little or "much". I really don't care. It fluctuates.
If you want to see a place where the weather does not fluctuate "much", look up Honolulu lows and highs. Plus or minus two degrees over the next two weeks. Honolulu is not in the RGV either. TomG2 wrote:
DallasSteve wrote:
It's Colombia with two Os. Maybe that's why I don't see the forecast from the link you posted. I believe the link I posted is correct. Anyway, I never said the weather here doesn't fluctuate. My quote was "The weather doesn't fluctuate much here".
You got me, although I don't recall saying that the weather in South America fluctuated "much". Just some. Sorry for the confusion in your conclusion. Even forecasts fluctuate, but yours is right and mine is wrong.
You didn't say it. I said it. I wrote: "The weather doesn't fluctuate much here".- TomG2Explorer
DallasSteve wrote:
It's Colombia with two Os. Maybe that's why I don't see the forecast from the link you posted. I believe the link I posted is correct. Anyway, I never said the weather here doesn't fluctuate. My quote was "The weather doesn't fluctuate much here".
You got me, although I don't recall saying that the weather in South America fluctuated "much". Just some. Sorry for the confusion in your conclusion. Even forecasts fluctuate, but yours is right and mine is wrong.
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