Snowbirds complaining they left DR too soon

Marianopolita

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It’s 28C in Toronto right now and it has been all week. Sunny too. It feels more like 35C with the humidity.

The weather is unpredictable for years now. You don’t know what you will see in April or May in Toronto, Montreal, NYC and the Northeast in general. You just have to be prepared.
 
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flyinroom

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At this moment it is 32 and feels like 35 with the humidity in Montreal.
The temps have been in this zone for the past couple of days but are expected to cool a little in the next week.
I don't know who's complaining about the cold but... it sure isn't here in beautiful Montreal.
Weather is all over the map these days.
Snow one day and heat wave the next.
They say it has something to do with climate change.
They're probably right.
 
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At this moment it is 32 and feels like 35 with the humidity in Montreal.
The temps have been in this zone for the past couple of days but are expected to cool a little in the next week.
I don't know who's complaining about the cold but... it sure isn't here in beautiful Montreal.
Weather is all over the map these days.
Snow one day and heat wave the next.
They say it has something to do with climate change.
They're probably right.
The earths climate has been changing ever since Noah picked grapes and blacked out in his own vineyard..
Its just that almost nobody thinks about nor pays attention to these things unless or until ( THEY) the elite fear porn pimping corporate media serves it up on the 6 o'clock headline news..
Its not a crisis its a natural process that is being used to manipulate and control the sheeple who actually believe those headlines.
 

chico bill

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We are approaching hurricane season soon in this latitude.

But I was watching the news the other night and they said that storm related deaths per decade (quantified by 10 years) has decreased by 92% since the peak in 1920.

That's an encouraging weather related statistic.

Hope this is another calm hurricane season in the Caribbean.
 
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We are approaching hurricane season soon in this latitude.

But I was watching the news the other night and they said that storm related deaths per decade (quantified by 10 years) has decreased by 92% since the peak in 1920.

That's an encouraging weather related statistic.

Hope this is another calm hurricane season in the Caribbean.
Amen. I have a garden patch I am developing. It's about 500 sqf. This morning I had my helper build a small thatched roof shelter for seedlings during their first 10 days (out of the direct sun.) I was thinking exactly the same thing when I saw the "roof" being put on . "How long would that last during a heavy blow ???"
 
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chico bill

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Amen. I have a garden patch I am developing. It's about 500 sqf. This morning I had my helper build a small thatched roof shelter for seedlings during their first 10 days (out of the direct sun.) I was thinking exactly the same thing when I saw the "roof" being put on . "How long would that last during a heavy blow ???"
Yeah the best you can hope for it totally blows away and you don't have to clean it up