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  2. Down to… 29F at 3,600ft. 34F at 2,600ft. 37F at 1,550ft. 42F at 750ft.
  3. Gross. 47 at Deep Creek? Cringe.
  4. Chilly morning but warmed up nicely to 59 this afternoon. Glorious rain has moved in this evening. Wet day working ahead of me tomorrow. I’ll take it, we need the moisture.
  5. the leaves will show cold damage on peppers and eggplants; it will be a silvery sheen; then those leaves will die off. if enough of them go, rip the plants out and start over.
  6. Today
  7. 18z Euro close to flakes Thursday night for higher elevations
  8. Cold and windy out lol, wasn’t expecting the dramatic drop in temperatures
  9. I get that, I was just pointing out cool and dry is worse for plants then cool and wet. It’s tends to dry out the leaves regardless of lack of frost. Tonight is a great example, low of 49 forecast with a gusty wind. Not a great night for warm weather vegetables. Thursday nights forecast low is also 49 but it will be raining which will help lock in moisture in broadleaves like those of Italian Eggplant.
  10. I agree that fusion solves further increasing GHG levels. But that still leaves us at a level that corresponds to significantly more warming then has yet to be realized. My premise is that energy being essentially limitless allows for technology that was once too power hungry to be environmentally and economically feasible. Carbon capture may very well be feasible when removing the energy equation paradox. Desalination is another prime example.
  11. On the water different story but those big winds often don't translate inland
  12. ksrx fort smith radar just got missed by a tornado
  13. I don’t mind a cool day here and there, I just prefer fall weather in the fall lol.
  14. My friend got lucky. He doesn’t have a basement where he is and it passed about 7 miles southeast of him
  15. This is definitely doing some damage. Pretty wild week of severe weather.
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