Home For The Holidays

Bob Krumm;

If the forecasts are right, Nashville will tie the record from 1916 for the coldest high temperature on this date in recorded history. (We’re still five degrees short of the predicted high, and it’s almost 2:00.) Tomorrow the predicted temperature would shatter the 85-year old daily record low by four degrees and would also tie the record for the coldest April temperature ever.
Hopefully, Al is leaving soon.

12 Replies to “Home For The Holidays”

  1. The Great Global Warming Swindle has been taken down from YouTube “due to a copyright claim by Wag TV”. If anyone is interested in ordering a copy of the video, go to http://www.wagtv.com... ordering information jumps right out at you… left hand side.

  2. Who was that character in Lil Abner who had a raincloud over his head all the time? We need a continuing cartoon strip of Algore with snowflakes dumping on him wherever he goes making his global warming pronouncements.

  3. I believe in copyright as much as the next man, but Wag TV is making a serious mistake making YouTube take Swindle down. It’s free marketing and publicity.

  4. The CBC won’t EVER discuss cold weather events, and if they’re forced to, nothing is said about “climate change”.
    If it’s hot out, or rain is two days overdue, it’s instantly attributed to man-made CO2…

  5. Who was that character in Lil Abner who had a raincloud over his head all the time?
    Joe Btfsplk

  6. Ottawa, Canada
    Current Conditions
    Flurries & Cold
    Forecast:
    Mostly cloudy
    High +4C
    Low -5C
    Record Low:
    -12.8C in 1972
    Record High:
    +21.1 in 1948

  7. If Stephen Harper wasn’t such a bully, us poor dumb Atlantic Canadians wouldn’t have to deal with this awful global warming:
    Queens County P.E.I.
    Issued at: 5.00 AM ADT Sunday 8 April 2007 Blizzard warning in effect.
    Today..Snow at times heavy ending this afternoon then cloudy with 60 percent chance of flurries. Snow mixed with ice pellets early this morning. Snow and ice pellet amount 10 to 15 cm. Blowing snow this morning. Wind northwest 60 km/h gusting to 90 becoming southwest 50 gusting to 70 this afternoon.

  8. As I sit here in my long johns with the recliner heat on to keep me warm, this nearly 80-yr old in Eastern Ont. is looking at a spring blizzard. I remember the good ol’ days when all I had to worry about on Easter Sunday was avoiding puddles so my new patent leather shoes wouldn’t get wet. Never ever wore my winter coat and boots on Easter in all these years
    Global warming – where art thou?

  9. Obviously, the increased cold around the 49th parallel comes from the North.
    That cold air is offset by warm air normally around here at this time of year.
    So you can relax. We have weather shifting, not global warming. = TG

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