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currently 30 was 22 going to 33, Winter weather advisory in effect. This advisory has deposited about 3 iches of fresh snow since 7:00 AM. We have recieved as much snow in the past week as we had all last season. expect 2 to 4 more between now and tomorrow AM.

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snow is somthing I can live without...drove through a dusting as I returned home from WV during Thanksgiving..good to know I leaving that behind me with every southbound turn of the wheels..it has been cooll here a fw morning but for the most part still nice out of doors in the afternoons..short lived as when the sun goes down so do the temps and just about as fast..

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Winnipeg Downtown, is presently 10 f. Winnipeg is approx 200 miles north on I 29 from Fargo ND, population metro, 800000

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If grown in the ground, Currants and Gooseberries can withstand temperatures as low as -25F or even -40F. But plants in grown in containers have less natural protection from the elements, and for that reason The Bountiful Container recommends keeping them in temperatures above 20F.

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Don I wondered if anyone else would catch that! Red currant jelly melts into a nice sweet sauce for coctail weenies. Just throw a jars worth into the crockpot with the wennies and let it heat.

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Mostly in the 20s and 30s here in southwest MO

these days. Calling for possible snow New Years

Eve. Would prefer it didn't do that as Max and I

will be playing for a private party at some people's

house which is a little way out in the country,

All we can do is wait and see.

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Mostly in the 20s and 30s here in southwest MO

these days. Calling for possible snow New Years

Eve. Would prefer it didn't do that as Max and I

will be playing for a private party at some people's

house which is a little way out in the country,

All we can do is wait and see.

Just give yourself some extra driving time Bob, front wheel drive vehicles do well on snow, as compared to RWD cars and trucks. Have a shovel along, and anything else you may think is necessary just in case. I drive on snow and when it is snowing very often every winter, a pain, but okay if you take it easy and drive defensively.

QUOTE=Don Coatney;326361]If grown in the ground, Currants and Gooseberries can withstand temperatures as low as -25F or even -40F. But plants in grown in containers have less natural protection from the elements, and for that reason The Bountiful Container recommends keeping them in temperatures above 20F.

Do the currants keep you constitutional Don, or are prunes better.....:P

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This currant temperature thread is giving me goosebumps!:D

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Here its 90F or 32C.degrees..........dunno about the weenie temp tho'.........andyd.

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We're doing it tough here in Oz at present hey AndyD! We have the 'just right' temperature today of 82°F (28°C) here in sunny Brisbane. Good weather for getting the old truck out for a drive!

Desotodav

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seems like it's cold everywhere, except 'down under' ! I thought it suppoesed to be warmer even here in Texas ! only in the 40's today !

Larry enjoy the 40s, you forget what Minnesota winters are like. Hey Superbowl 2011, it was like super cold,ice, snow, in Dallas that week. I just came in from outside, it is about 15-20 above, no wind a beautiful winter day,was puttering around for at least an hour. Because there is snow so can't drive 47, but should take the 55 Fargo to town for gas........Cheers

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yeah ! I know, but, my favorite winter jacket is just a insulated fannel shirt.I have a bunch of the heavier stuff, like the big 'Packers" jackets, insulated coveralls, etc.... Also, only heat in my new shop is a small porpane heater...we had some pretty cold winters while we lived in Kansas, also the last few years.......... I guess some of us just never satisfied !

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For the third year on the last weekend of the year, I fired up the sauna down at the lake today. It was balmy inside but a not so balmy 34f outside. Since the shore line still hasn't frozen I decided to cool off in the lake. The water was warmer than the air temp. Nothing feels better after a day spent shoveling snow. :D

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30 in Buffalo this AM with a nice, stout, westerly wind. Up to 33 today, then not over the mid-twenties the rest of the week. Occasional snow flurries all week, too. Like Greg G said, more snow this past week than all last winter. But its about time! Although we're still behind the curve. (When its supposed to be winter, be winter dagnabbit!)

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For the third year on the last weekend of the year, I fired up the sauna down at the lake today. It was balmy inside but a not so balmy 34f outside. Since the shore line still hasn't frozen I decided to cool off in the lake. The water was warmer than the air temp. Nothing feels better after a day spent shoveling snow. :D

Your a better man than me, but a "dip" in the lake after the sauna?, well, unlike you, I can theoretically still reproduce. :-)

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