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Dec 7 2008, 03:53 PM
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September: Light afternoon showers don't last long and bring a nice cooling sensation to the warmth that is the most of the day. The skies remain alight late into the day. The weather is still nice to spend many days outside in the glorious warmth but light cool nights are showing signs of a change in temperature
October: The weather has started to cool but not drastic. Take out light jackets and sweaters for the morning and evening, the sun still can be nice and warm. Most rains have stopped but scattered showers happen mainly late at night. The cold weather starts to creep in later in the month.
November: Fall is here. Halloween night brought a major drop in temperature and a change in leaves early in November. The change in color has also brought out cooler temperatures and a need for heavier clothing. Better to stay indoors during night time activities and first thing int he morning can find frost instead of dew.
December: One of the coldest Winters in a long time. Starts off with five inches of snow and the cold continues through the holidays and well into the new year. It is the only actual snow day in December but the grayness of winter carries, blocking out the sun for most of December.
January: This brings another ten inches of snow within the first two weeks of the month. This is followed by beautiful sunny weather but very cold, and not an ounce of warmth in site.
February: The snow has gone, leaving behind slush and black ice in many areas. The cold continues through the season but on some of the sunny days a patch of warmth can be seen but only during the height of the day (afternoon)
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