gopbroek
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single digits (F) in central Texas is like a severe El Norte in QR. Not much compared to Northern latitudes but the housing is simply not built for it. The people living on the edge are not equipped for it and suffer a lot
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Yes; I wonder how the homeless living in tents all around town are going to fare over the next few days.single digits (F) in central Texas is like a severe El Norte in QR. Not much compared to Northern latitudes but the housing is simply not built for it. The people living on the edge are not equipped for it and suffer a lot
Bring them blankets?Yes; I wonder how the homeless living in tents all around town are going to fare over the next few days.
Bring them blankets?
Its 2*F here this morning!
Where are you in the city? I'm in Midtown and it's cold but a balmy 25F. Are you in the freezer at Sparks?
mmmmm Sparks steakhouse. Hadn’t thought of that it in a while.
-31 in Montana. Wind chill -50. Almost 2 weeks of below zero weather. We had no winter up til now. Boy she arrived with a vengeance. Luckily I missed the first week of it while we were in Cozumel.