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Big Swede

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Talk about variety in weather. Chadron NE in the NW part of the state is 60 degrees on the same day that International Falls MN is -40 degrees. WOW! I'm so glad I live where I do. I'm used to seeing a big difference in temps but 100 degrees?
 
Well we went from 40 degrees at 4PM yesterday- and Chinook type winds-- to 4 Below right now.... :shock: The predicted high for today is around 0 and low for tonight is 10-15 Below...
No wonder my buddy Arther Itis doesn't like this country :wink:

I watched 3 weather experts on Lou Dobbs show last night- and they say because of the normal longterm galactic positioning--and the positioning of the sun to the earth- they believe we are entering a 2-3 decade long cycle of a mini ice age- which will cool temps and change weather patterns around the world...

Many I've spoken to locally are commenting how this winter is just reminiscent of the winters we used to get thru the end of the 60's and all the 70's...

Phoenix beckons me- but there are too dang many people...
 
Oldtimer said:
Well we went from 40 degrees at 4PM yesterday- and Chinook type winds-- to 4 Below right now.... :shock: The predicted high for today is around 0 and low for tonight is 10-15 Below...
No wonder my buddy Arther Itis doesn't like this country :wink:

I watched 3 weather experts on Lou Dobbs show last night- and they say because of the normal longterm galactic positioning--and the positioning of the sun to the earth- they believe we are entering a 2-3 decade long cycle of a mini ice age- which will cool temps and change weather patterns around the world...

Many I've spoken to locally are commenting how this winter is just reminiscent of the winters we used to get thru the end of the 60's and all the 70's...

Phoenix beckons me- but there are too dang many people...

One thing about it, if you went south you could be an Arizona New-Timer instead of being a Montana Old-Timer living where you do. :wink:
 
It's hard to believe we we're just getting dumped on with snow,now it's all melting and getting some nice 50 degree days.Kinda scary :shock: We need lots more winter,or it's big fire season in the west again :? :o :x
 
Big Swede said:
Talk about variety in weather. Chadron NE in the NW part of the state is 60 degrees on the same day that International Falls MN is -40 degrees. WOW! I'm so glad I live where I do. I'm used to seeing a big difference in temps but 100 degrees?
We're almost getting that difference in ONE day here. From yesterday morning 6am to noon we dropped 20degrees.It warms up enough to get a big dump of snow then gets cold enough to make that snow into a skating rink.... :?
 
47 degrees here yesterday afternoon. This morning it is -4 degrees. I have kept records of temperature here for several years. While it doesn't happen every year, we have had temperatures up to 70 degree in each of the winter months. Usually we can expect the next day to be 40 or 50 degrees colder. I believe a cold front pushes warm air that has gathered some place, maybe as far away as the foothills of the mountains in front of it.
 
It was -12 F here this morning supposed to warm up to a high of about -5F this afternoon. I have been wondering all winter where all the global warmers have been?

I am not that old but when I was in grade school our Weekly Readers all talked about the coming ice age maybe this is it. But in all seriousness the stories I have heard about the Northern half of North Dakota sound about like what we had in 96-97. Cold Snow and Wind and just about the time you think it is about to turn around and get nice it starts all over again.
 
Oldtimer said:
Well we went from 40 degrees at 4PM yesterday- and Chinook type winds-- to 4 Below right now.... :shock: The predicted high for today is around 0 and low for tonight is 10-15 Below...
No wonder my buddy Arther Itis doesn't like this country :wink:

I watched 3 weather experts on Lou Dobbs show last night- and they say because of the normal longterm galactic positioning--and the positioning of the sun to the earth- they believe we are entering a 2-3 decade long cycle of a mini ice age- which will cool temps and change weather patterns around the world...

Many I've spoken to locally are commenting how this winter is just reminiscent of the winters we used to get thru the end of the 60's and all the 70's...

Phoenix beckons me- but there are too dang many people...[/quote]

My parents go down there. They love it. But then they are older! They love to call when they have watched the weather reports and know that it is -15 here with wind and snow and they are sitting in the shade in 75 degree weather and then in a real inquisitive voice ask how the weather is here :twisted: Last night they called to tell me that they had bought a place and wouldn't come around these parts until April. It makes it harder to deal with this weather when you know first hand that relief is just a 3 hour plane ride away.....oh yeah......all those cattle that need care :D
 
Northern Rancher said:
It's a balmy -35 here right now before the windchill

Got ya beat. -39.2 here this morning.

Sure do like them hairy little Welsh Black calves though. This cold weather hasn't even phased em while my Angus and Shorthorns are looking a little miserable.

Rod
 
Sundancer said:
Oldtimer said:
Well we went from 40 degrees at 4PM yesterday- and Chinook type winds-- to 4 Below right now.... :shock: The predicted high for today is around 0 and low for tonight is 10-15 Below...
No wonder my buddy Arther Itis doesn't like this country :wink:

I watched 3 weather experts on Lou Dobbs show last night- and they say because of the normal longterm galactic positioning--and the positioning of the sun to the earth- they believe we are entering a 2-3 decade long cycle of a mini ice age- which will cool temps and change weather patterns around the world...

Many I've spoken to locally are commenting how this winter is just reminiscent of the winters we used to get thru the end of the 60's and all the 70's...

Phoenix beckons me- but there are too dang many people...[/quote]

My parents go down there. They love it. But then they are older! They love to call when they have watched the weather reports and know that it is -15 here with wind and snow and they are sitting in the shade in 75 degree weather and then in a real inquisitive voice ask how the weather is here :twisted: Last night they called to tell me that they had bought a place and wouldn't come around these parts until April. It makes it harder to deal with this weather when you know first hand that relief is just a 3 hour plane ride away.....oh yeah......all those cattle that need care :D

Yeah-we have quite a few Snowbirds around here-- some of the wheat farmers that don't have cattle anymore - a lot of the retired folks--altho that thinned out this year with so many's retirements getting blew down the tubes in the ecomomic collapse :( ...They been trying for last few years to get me to go down- but I hate populated areas, don't know what I'd do without the cows, horses, and dogs-- and have a wife thats a dedicated health professional and I think will still be working and getting called back to the hospital til she dies....

This poem I got in an e-mail sums it up:

WINTER Poem

It's winter in Montana
And the gentle breezes blow
Seventy miles an hour
At thirty-five below.

Oh, how I love Montana
When the snow's up to your butt
You take a breath of winter
And your nose gets frozen shut.

Yes, the weather here is wonderful
So I guess I'll hang around
I could never leave Montana
I'm frozen to the ground!
 
Heck Billings is usually 40 degrees warmer then us. I've been the the Arizona desert a few times, it's nice to thaw out and I'm always glad to get home. We don't have a people problem here. It's 40 miles to town and most trips I don't meet another vehicle.
 

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