Russ
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Record Low
Well, this summer anyway. I hope this continues.
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Russ
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Sunrise
Some how it's a lot nicer without the fan on
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monoloco
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The weather here has been more like Guerrero Negro than Pescadero, cool with a marine layer most of the day.
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Pescador
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Russ, you are absolutely right. I had all the windows open this morning and kinda forgot how the roosters, chickens, and dogs sound in the morning,
not to mention the great array of cars that go up and down the street with their unique sounds.
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72 degrees on the terrace this morning at Lomas de Palmira neighborhood in La Paz.
Weird outbreaks of fires in Detroit and Colorado, Atlantic, Caribbean and Gulf of Mexico getting hammered with storms, mainland Mexico drowning in
floods in north and south parts of country . . . we are lucky to be where we are, this year at least.
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wessongroup
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Nice shot, looks like the water is frozen, flat, flat flat ..
some kind of temps coming in.. sure is changing fast...
and good to see you got your units wind display working...
any reports on how you did on fishing..
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Russ
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Quote: | Originally posted by wessongroup
Nice shot, looks like the water is frozen, flat, flat flat ..
some kind of temps coming in.. sure is changing fast...
and good to see you got your units wind display working...
any reports on how you did on fishing.. |
Here ya go Willey,
http://forums.bajanomad.com/viewthread.php?tid=47668
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stimbo
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low?
arrrgggggghh! There's snow on the ground in Mammoth.
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Bob and Susan
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today was the BEST day...weather-wise
NICE!!!
WOW NICE!!!
like May
until 2PM
now...a little hotter
AC on till dusk i guess...
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bajajazz
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Has the middle of October (traditional cooling-off date) arrived a month early, or are we going to go back into steambath mode? Anyone care to hazard
an informed opinion or a BS guess?
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Bob and Susan
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the "real" heat is over
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oladulce
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I hope that's not it for the summer. The water reached a glorious of 83° (highest so far this year for here) for about 2 of the hot days last week
and has plummeted rapidly to 68-69ish with the cold winds of the past 2 days. If 2 days of no wetsuit is going to be all I get for the year I'm going
to feel jipped! Luckily, there are no pesky waves to worry about- in fact if it were any flatter, the ocean might be inverted.
One of the hot days last week BigWooo and I were paddlboarding (not the stand-up kind ) a little outside the surf line and when he stopped for a
minute a 4 ft dorado appeared and began circling his board. That may happen in other parts of Baja, but that never happens here!
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no storm activity whatsoever in the pacific coast of mexico. we need rain.
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Casey67
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The whole west coast up to Vancouver BC has had a relatively cold summer. Almost heading to dismal winter 55 F and cloudy/raining here already. Back
to Baja soon
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Pompano
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Quote: | Originally posted by Casey67
The whole west coast up to Vancouver BC has had a relatively cold summer. Almost heading to dismal winter 55 F and cloudy/raining here already. Back
to Baja soon |
Yes, Casey...we found lots of WIND especially...from San Francisco to the Olympic Peninsula. Cooler temps than we expected, too..at least along the
shore. Further inland it was actually a lot warmer, even hot in certain areas.
It has been unusual weather all over the northern hemisphere, it seems.
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capt. mike
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would some one pls explain all this to Al Bore.....??!! 
formerly Ordained in Rev. Ewing\'s Church by Mail - busted on tax fraud.......
Now joined L. Ron Hoover\'s church of Appliantology
\"Remember there is a big difference between kneeling down and bending over....\"
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