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oldskoo

local jackass
Location
Cleveland Ohio
iv been checking the temps for the ride and its looking like its gonna be in the 50's most of the week>?:rolleyes: Sound like riding erie in fall.........damn i hate being cold, is this normal for this time of the year there>? Iv never been to flordia before so this is news to me
 
I just moved back from there and there were some chilly days..but thats definitely not normal weather(to be in the 50's)..The last week I was there before christmas it was in the mid 70's the whole week..almost nearing 80 a couple days.


I just looked it up on weather.com and it only shows one day in the upper 50's..the rest in the lower to mid 60's. Then the next week its supposed to be in the 70s.
 
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WAB

salty nuts
Location
coastal GA
Its you dang northerners bringing down your cold air. You can keep that :):):):). We need to build a huge wall to keep it warm down this way.
Looks like it will be colder than the cold daytona freeride a couple of years ago. Hope nobody is planning on sleeping in a pool chair this year! :noevil:
 

ger87410

How did I get here?
Location
Fort Worth
That massive, nasty storm that's been pounding the North is supposed to swing southeast.
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Arctic air floods Chicago to New York City
Arctic air bottled up over Alaska is being unleashed over the Midwest and will soon follow into the East. The cold air will spread southeastward in two waves this week. The second surge threatens to be the harshest and farthest reaching.

The first shot of arctic air is already plunging into the northern Plains behind a clipper system bringing blizzard conditions to many locations. The bitterly cold air will spread across the Great Lakes, Ohio Valley and the Deep South on Tuesday and the Northeast on Wednesday.

The second blast of cold will originate farther north in the arctic. It will follow close behind the first, spreading into the northern Plains on Wednesday. On Thursday and Friday, the coldest air of the season will spread across the Midwest and then the East.

Gusty, northwest winds will create dangerously cold temperatures with both arctic blasts. Residents of the central and northern Plains got a taste of those winds early Monday, when gusts climbed as high as hurricane force.

RealFeel temperatures by tonight will plummet to below minus 30° in the northern Plains, including in Fargo, International Falls and Duluth. This extreme cold poses a serious danger to people and pets. On top of the threat of hypothermia, frostbite could set in in only a matter of minutes.

How cold the air will feel on Monday may pale in comparison to Wednesday's RealFeel temperatures in the northern Plains, when the second surge of arctic air arrives.

By Thursday, Chicago will have a high within a few degrees of zero and a low temperature below zero.

That second blast of arctic air will hit the East late in the week and could hold the high temperature in the teens in New York City. Temperatures may dip below zero at night, a feat not achieved in the city since Jan. 19, 1994.
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todc207

Drama diffuser
Location
Metamora MI
We have enough room on the truck that if it is that cold we could bring one of the snow-x sleds!! Would they care if we ripped it up and down the beach a few times just for photo's
 
Location
Jupiter, FL
i was out on the ski in s fl this last weekend and it was f*ing beautiful, should have had the ride then as well, i'm not so excited about having to boot and suit up for 50 degree ride temps this weekend
 
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