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RE: Record Low last night in NW Ohio. 49 degrees.
(07-29-2014 10:22 PM)fsquid Wrote:  been the opposite here in Florida. This has been one of the muggiest summers in the last decade. But it is all cyclical.

Same in Idaho.

I don't remember having so many days in the upper 90's in a row.
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RE: Record Low last night in NW Ohio. 49 degrees.
(07-29-2014 09:56 PM)Machiavelli Wrote:  I WOULD LOVE for ALABAMA to play a game in December or January in a cold climate for all the marbles. Chicago's Soldier Field would be an ideal location.

I agree. I've thrown that challenge out to SEC fans, and they all respond w/ lame excuses.

We saw what happens to an SEC team in the cold in the 1998 Music City Bowl.

Oh, and Huntsville, AL broke 100 year records with low temps too.

http://wattsupwiththat.com/2014/07/30/10...sville-al/
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