Well boys, what's your temperature like now?

This morning here in Anchorage it is +51F or 10.5C and no breeze whatsoever—> not a leaf is moving on the local birch trees. (y):) ……. well ……. except the leaves that have turned yellow already and falling slowly to the cold wet ground.(n) :(
 
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35F here this morning. The Evening Grosbeaks and Cedar Waxwings are streaming south… sure signs of fall.
Still hot (87) here in coastal Alabama but shorebirds and blue winged teal coming through and pesky blue grosbeaks eating all of my rice.
 
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Kicked the elk rut into top gear. Mid September snow Not unusual for Utah in the upper elevations.-Good bye summer heat!
 
THIS IS A FUNNY THREAD. HERE ON "MY" LITTLE MOUNTAIN IN COSTA RICA, IT 62 IN THE MORNING, 74 IN THE AFTERNOON, +/- 4 DEGREES EVERY DAY OF THE YEAR.
 
We had a short but heavy monsoon rain here yesterday afternoon, but thankfully no hail as was predicted. 79F now.
 
Got over a foot of snow here yesterday into this morning. Well over feet in the mountain. Very wet, heavy snow which will be great because the ground is not yet frozen.
Highs in the [emoji[emoji6][emoji6]]’s and lows in the [emoji[emoji6][emoji6]]’s right now.
 
Raining and breezy here and about 50F.
It was 70 and windy here yesterday. Typical weather change for this this time of year here when the wind compresses up against the mountains and creates a warmer than usual day and then you get slammed with the incoming cold front and winter weather the next day.
 
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My wife flew out yesterday and is in Houston for the International Quilting Festival. She said she's sweating her ass off in shorts with the heat and humidity. I'm glad I'm here in the snow. LOL BTW, I'm surprised some of the members here aren't at that quilting festival? Especially @TOBY458 there looking at the latest and greatest sewing machines for making his new line of Safari clothing? LOL
 
My wife flew out yesterday and is in Houston for the International Quilting Festival. She said she's sweating her ass off in shorts with the heat and humidity. I'm glad I'm here in the snow. LOL BTW, I'm surprised some of the members here aren't at that quilting festival? Especially @TOBY458 there looking at the latest and greatest sewing machines for making his new line of Safari clothing? LOL
If I lived in TX, I’d definitely be there! Oh crap….you said Quilt….not kilt. Never mind.
 

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