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Yea. Weird weather I would say, But Oil/Gas is still High as ever while the Northeast is the Biggest Buyer of heating Oil and our temp here is 55 degrees.
Can't wait too see the supply of Oil in 2 weeks from now. Probaly will be an over capacity Problem by then if this weather Holds.
I sure hope so. Feels like a Nice Fall day.
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Been in the 70s and 80s here since early December. Actually, it isn't so abnormal. We have winter about every third February. Terrible week or so!
I lived in the far far frozen north in Nashville once....didn't like that white stuff even just a little bit.
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69 degrees here in upstate, NY the other day. It might get up to 50 again this coming week. For January temperatures, the recent temp's are unheard of.
Global Warming? Never heard of it.
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Damned near froze last night, Frigid today. never got to 70. Brrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr!
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bdgee, 60-70 is ideal for me. I don't squeal, I sweat like a pig when it gets above those temperatures. Fortunately, most work places around here have gone to all out A/C. 5 years ago, you were lucky to have it up here. Now it's just about a given wherever you go/work here.
Well, here we are again at 50 degrees in the middle of January. Upstate NY will not be having an Ice Fishing Season this year it appears due to this tropical heat wave. This time last year I was getting all hyped up for the Semi-Annual Crappie Derby. Last year at about this time we were at below zero temperatures.
Are we gearing up for another heavy hitting tropical depression season in 2006. I'm guessing it'll be a record breaker. The New Orleans Saints may want to stay away from their stadium for another year if the levees aren't built up in time. The gulf stream hasn't changed course just yet.
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Yep, moisture is good....particularly if it would stop these fires!
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Sure is nice here lil, I can not believe that oil is taking off again like it has. Well, it looks like supplies for Natural gas are ok. Hopefully the price will continue reflecting that.
bdgee, how much of Okla. is on fire now? Is Texas suffering from it too?
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What if everyone decided to only put a gallon or two of gas in there gas tanks every time they filled up? Also paying with a credit card.
Could this little ploy bring gas prices back down due to the companies paying more to credit card companies? And thus, they realize we won't pay these crazy high prices?
Supply and Demand my BUTT!
2.48-2.60 / gallon gas here and going back up.
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Pease, Yes, Texas is sufering yet from the fires.
Can't say how much of Oklahoma is afire...haven't been up yonder in damnyankeeland in a while. It's on the news though.
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Dallas has been in the low-high 70's for high and getting around 55 for lows....this sucks balls...in just 3 months summer starts and won't end till the end of November.
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