It's 34 degrees, and snowing outside, in Northern Kalifornia???WTF?

Pradeep

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The garage is still full of stuff for the house, so the cars are in the driveway. The engine is running, but the doors are locked and alarm is still set. The main trick is to remember to set the heat/defrost to max the night before so you don't have to go out there at all.

Biggest problem I have with the Elantras, if the engine is running, it's not possible to lock the doors from the outside (i.e. with a second remote fob). No remote start. So to pre-warm means taking a certain risk. Prob the same with most modern cars to avoid being locked out I guess.
 

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I use it in reference to this area in particular. I went through my formative years in Berkeley California in, part, supposedly the center of 'liberal' thought. Liberal, in it's classic term usage, was to evaluate all positions, consider as many different sides of the puzzle as possible, and, come to a logical conclusion. In other words, liberal in political terms, advocated maximum individual freedom. This aligns with what is now called a Strict Constructionist view of the Constitution. Rather then sliding on a slippery slope of judge made law, when the Constitution says, "...shall make no law..." that's exactly what it means.

However, what I found after a few riots, protests, gas grenades, etc. was these folks were really about as liberal as Mussolini. They had no tolerance for anyone's ideas that conflicted with their own agenda. The 'liberals' were really radicals, who were just as intolerant as any facist regime towards ideas that did not support their agenda. In other words, they were just as prejudice and bigoted, and lacked any tolerance, towards positions or ideas that were different from their own.

Kalifornia, when I use it, is a reference to what has become an over-bearing, over-employed Congress that continues to write too many laws, without bothering to
check into the legality of the laws, or Constitutionality of their laws. They continue to chip away at our personal freedoms, creating administrative agencies that further attack
or freedoms. You should see the amount of junk that you have to go through every two
years to get your car smogged, and legal on the roads here.

For that matter, certain industries are regulated out of business, and, others have such high tariffs, fees, taxes that they have to charge so much money per hour no one employees them. Mechanics are the new doctors and lawyers, charging 125-150 dollars an hour or more. Their shops sit idle, with no customers, since the majority of people can't afford their services. This has created a situation of disposable cars. It seems the goal of the legislature to get rid of all older cars. You buy a car now, it devalues, you go to a mechanic, and, the cost of repairing the car with their absurd labor rates makes it more cost effective to get rid of the car, and buy another. It's often cheaper to replace an engine these days then fix one. All of these are signs of what happened in The Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. Government grows, and becomes such a monkey on the economy with taxes, fees, etc. that it eventually drives all business into bankruptcy, or,
out of this state. In other words in their zeal to get the Golden Goose, they drive it away, like to India, or kill it.
 

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Yes, NY is the same. Incredibly high benefits to the state employees and retirees means taxes will only get higher.
 

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He lives in a bad area of town?

Northwest Indiana is basically a giant farm for trashy talk show guests. We have the incest-farm trailer parks and the blighted urban ghetto and when the two sides get over their mutual racism, probably with the help of crystal meth, they make babies that grow up to be restrained by Steve the Security Guard on the Jerry Springer show while they're shouting at their baby daddy's lover-cousin.

These are a people who describe attending community college as "uppity."
 

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You know, there are way better places to be in the World, Merc. Just move. You said you liked Toronto when you visited it. You would not even have to learn French and people wear shoes there (or so I've heard). Or you could stay where you are and keep trying to fix the unfixable...
 

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Clear 12:05 AM
33.8 °F
Clear
Humidity: 86%
Wind: Calm
Visibility: 10.0 miles
Dew Point: 30 °F
Precipitation: 95% Chance of Rain
Air Quality: Good
Pressure: 29.83 in
UV: 0
 

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1:48 Still dropping:
Currently
Mostly Cloudy
32.4 °F
Mostly Cloudy
Humidity: 88%
Wind: Calm
Visibility: 10.0 miles
Dew Point: 29 °F
Precipitation: 95% Chance of Rain
Air Quality: Good
Pressure: 29.83 in
UV: 0
 

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50F mid-afternoon. Then it started snowing. Then the temp dropped 15F in 30 minutes. An hour later it stopped snowing and came back to 55F before the sun set.
 

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Hrmm. Hail and rains so far down south. Not sure about later tonight.
 

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The temp is dropping pretty quick at the moment. Good thing I insulated the heck out of this house. Supposed to do some flying in a light aircraft tomorrow morning, hope there isn't too much icing.
 

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50F mid-afternoon. Then it started snowing. Then the temp dropped 15F in 30 minutes...
Are you sure the temp didn't drop 15F before it started snowing? Because, maybe it's just my part of the world, but at 50F, it's generally (always, actually) raining instead of snowing.
 

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Are you sure the temp didn't drop 15F before it started snowing? Because, maybe it's just my part of the world, but at 50F, it's generally (always, actually) raining instead of snowing.

I saw the snow, and then checked the thermometer. At that point, it wasn't sticking anywhere, but you could tell what it was as it fell. It never got below freezing, but there was still some accumulation (a few mm) on roofs and in the grass at one point.
 

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Currently
Clear
32.4 °F
Clear
Humidity: 90%
Wind: Calm
Visibility: 10.0 miles
Dew Point: 30 °F
Precipitation: 20% Chance of Rain
Air Quality: Moderate
Pressure: 29.90 in

It's 1 AM Just got done playing a basketball game. Came out to a seriously frozen windshield. NICE.
 

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It rained pretty much all last week. LaCrosse you ref in the rain. Baseball you get canceled, and don't get paid. It's raining, pretty much non-stop, all this week, maybe clearing Sunday.

This week is all Lacrosse, with me canceling the baseball to do basketball Saturday, and, hoping it clears Sunday. We'll see.

49 degrees and raining. Gaggle of turkeys on the golf course loving life. Last night saw
7 deer, pretty much a family unit, mom, Dad, the kids, out and looking for some succulent stuff to eat. This was on the driveway, into the house.
 

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From SSDdrueding's comment in another thread, it seems that it's now 34C in California instead of the much more pleasant 34F a few weeks before. That should please your Mexicans.
 
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