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    Shorts and tee shirt weather here today if you weren't working.

    I wore jeans and tee shirt and should have wore long sleeves cause I scraped my elbow on the tar crawling under the truck.

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    Here in the Northeast it was 75° yesterday and 70° today.
    T shirt weather for sure. Many folks were wearing shorts. I stuck to jeans and a tee.
    Very unseasonable considering we've had snow twice.

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    Quote Originally Posted by petercp4e View Post
    Here in the Northeast it was 75° yesterday and 70° today.
    T shirt weather for sure. Many folks were wearing shorts. I stuck to jeans and a tee.
    Very unseasonable considering we've had snow twice.

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    Close to 80 yesterday and today. Lots of yard work done. Got some good wear out of my Conner wide brim hat with flow through ventilation. (Second degree burns on my left arm/leg and singed head a while back make direct sun exposure a bit painful.)
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    Forecast for tonight is 65. 65 km/h northwest. It will be 50 on the the Fahrenheit scales. I’m quite a bit north of BobH.
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    Quote Originally Posted by RezDog View Post
    Forecast for tonight is 65. 65 km/h northwest. It will be 50 on the the Fahrenheit scales. I’m quite a bit north of BobH.
    We have had some unusually good weather that last few day with a high of 66F/19C today but that is going back to normal colder temps this week. That would be around 32F/0C for day time temps. Thankfully we rarely get 65 km/h wind speeds like you do on the northwest coast of BC.

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    I live in Kingsville, the most southern town in Canada, south of Northern California.

    The summers here are ridiculously hot , I don't even go out of the house if i can help it in the height of summer.

    We also get these bugs called fish flies every June. They come out of Lake Erie and cover every surface, if we kill them they stink like dead fish. Some people wash them of their houses with a pressure washer. We see huge piles off dead fish flies blowing into piles like fall leaves.

    They can't hurt a person but I admit to being terrified of bugs.

    Last year it was so bad that I cut the grass in a winter coat, gloves and hat with a net over it, the neighbours were taking bets at how much of the grass I could cut before i passed out with heat stroke LOL.

    The winters are mild, the snow doesn't usually come until after new year and when it does snow it is gone again within two weeks or so. When I lived in Elliot Lake it snowed in November and the first snow stayed and was built upon all winter until about April.

    We are going to move soon because there are too many stairs here but we will miss the weather here for sure, not the fish flies though.
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    Quote Originally Posted by STF View Post
    I live in Kingsville, the most southern town in Canada, south of Northern California.

    The summers here are ridiculously hot , I don't even go out of the house if i can help it in the height of summer.

    We also get these bugs called fish flies every June. They come out of Lake Erie and cover every surface, if we kill them they stink like dead fish. Some people wash them of their houses with a pressure washer. We see huge piles off dead fish flies blowing into piles like fall leaves.

    They can't hurt a person but I admit to being terrified of bugs.

    Last year it was so bad that I cut the grass in a winter coat, gloves and hat with a net over it, the neighbours were taking bets at how much of the grass I could cut before i passed out with heat stroke LOL.

    The winters are mild, the snow doesn't usually come until after new year and when it does snow it is gone again within two weeks or so. When I lived in Elliot Lake it snowed in November and the first snow stayed and was built upon all winter until about April.

    We are going to move soon because there are too many stairs here but we will miss the weather here for sure, not the fish flies though.
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    If so, its the mayfly, hatch.
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    Thats my understanding too. Fish Fly is a Mayfly. Live in the mud at the bottom of a body of water then hatch and fly. I think they live for a very little time. A few days or something like that if my school learning was correct way back when.
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