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We are in Los Angeles for Christmas and it has been chilly, wet, and stormy. Some flooding and mudslides in the burn areas from last year’s fires. The last two times we’ve returned to LA for Christmas the weather back in Charlotte was far better than here. When we lived in Cleveland coming to LA was a nice break from the cold weather. Not so much anymore!
 
We are in Los Angeles for Christmas and it has been chilly, wet, and stormy. Some flooding and mudslides in the burn areas from last year’s fires. The last two times we’ve returned to LA for Christmas the weather back in Charlotte was far better than here. When we lived in Cleveland coming to LA was a nice break from the cold weather. Not so much anymore!
While the weather in Charlotte is nice right now by the standards of about any other time of year, this is not at all the weather I want to be having right now. I want to be bundled up when I go outside and have the fire on when I get inside.
 
While the weather in Charlotte is nice right now by the standards of about any other time of year, this is not at all the weather I want to be having right now. I want to be bundled up when I go outside and have the fire on when I get inside.
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Yeah…screw this weather! Here in the Charlotte area, it’s just plain miserable…hot as hell.
 
Gonna sit up on the "ridge" in Fancy Gap for New Years
Might be a high of abour 26 one day-of course no moisture
 
Set a record high of 76 (72 was old high) yesterday here in South Central KY and looking at an expected high of 32 today and a chance of a few flurries. Someone make it make sense.

And as you can imagine, that drastic change came with high winds, rain and warnings of possible tornadoes and hail. Tornadoes have become common place in December here in KY when it never was even a thought a decade or so ago.
 
Set a record high of 76 (72 was old high) yesterday here in South Central KY and looking at an expected high of 32 today and a chance of a few flurries. Someone make it make sense.

And as you can imagine, that drastic change came with high winds, rain and warnings of possible tornadoes and hail. Tornadoes have become common place in December here in KY when it never was even a thought a decade or so ago.
I saw an article I think last year that said climate change was pushing Tornado Alley further east. Hope things turn out okay.
 
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