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Related: About this forumSaturday I swam in 80 degree water, air temp somewhat higher.
tonight I covered plants in the yard to protect from the expected 26 degrees.
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Saturday I swam in 80 degree water, air temp somewhat higher. (Original Post)
Kali
Oct 2020
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marybourg
(13,181 posts)1. Wow! Low in the west valley predicted to be 50 tomorrow morning.
I thought that was chilly!
Kali
(55,737 posts)3. I'm at 4500 feet
my HIGH tomorrow is only going to be 48, then things will warm up again. I am not ready to bring plants in. with no rain this summer I'm not ready for FALL
marybourg
(13,181 posts)5. No, fall isn't ready for us yet, either.
Well have a warming spell. Hang in there!
CaliforniaPeggy
(152,095 posts)2. Wow, what a big spread, my dear Kali!
But that's often what fall is like: summery temps in the daytime, and wintry temps at night.
It keeps us guessing!
Kali
(55,737 posts)4. lose your sweater weather!
only this is just a freak 3 day thing, supposed to go back to normal or above by the weekend.
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(2,334 posts)6. You did make an interesting choice in home sites.
Did you develop it or buy as it sits?
Kali
(55,737 posts)7. my Great-grandfather homesteaded it.