Yeah, in Boston they say don't like the weather? Just wait a few minutes. They aren't kidding. I'm sure this isn't the first time it's been like this, but I guess I didn't have the 5-day forecast in front of me before so I didn't anticipate it in advance. I guess if there are going to be temperature fluctuations like this, early December is as good a time as any--it's late fall but not officially winter yet. Jan. and Feb. are more consistently cold. I hear that there are lots of young Cuban people in Florida--Jewish old people and young Cuban people. Everyone else is just visiting.
--- In [email protected], "Ray Bradley" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Completely not funny posting - > > Weather fluctuations are quite common in many parts of the country. > Desert areas, for instance, can have 40, 50 degree swings between day > and night, and a place like Denver can be 65 while it's snowing just 15 > miles to the west in the mountains. > > I don't know if that's global warming as much as that's just the daily > weather being all weather-like. > > And, seriously, if you move to Florida, you'd be the youngest person > there. Who wants to have to sit at the kid's table at an early bird > special? > > > - Ray > (ok, so that last bit was humorous.) > > --- In [email protected], "Ellen" <ellengoodman6@> > wrote: > > > > This week in Boston the temperatures will be 53 today, 36 tomorrow, > 41 > > Sat, 49 Sun, 51 Mon. Today it is too warm for a coat and tomorrow > it's > > supposed to snow. Is 3 seasons in 5 days one of the symptoms of > global > > warming? A cold or mild winter is one thing, but an almost 20 degree > > difference in 2 days is a bit much. Maybe it's time to move to > Florida. > > >
