Where does this perception come from that November is winter?
I mean, I know that there have been times in NY where we've had serious snowfall in November, even in October (and, of course, as late as April & May), but a 60 degree day in early November doesn't seem like it should be cause for alarm and consternation (That being said,
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Walk over to Dora's for lunch. Get outside!
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Did a lot of walking yesterday, too.
Heh, averages vs. weather. Was thinking of your Weather story this morning. :-)
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Erm.. what weather story?
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Well, that one, too. Also, about the same era, you wrote one about people bitching about the weather so much that the weather patterns went nuts.
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"Winter" starts about the same for me as for you - when I need a coat every day and the snow covers the grass.
"Spring" is that brief moment when the snow is really and truly gone and the air is still just a little chill
"Summer" is sunburn time, shorts-and-t-shirts and too-damn-hot.
"Autumn" is when it stays below 72F for more than a week... until the snow sticks.
More or less. :-D
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