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| multiple | 10-Jan-2001 | personal experience | SightSeer | unsorted | 44 | 5 | 40.2% |
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| cody | posted 11-Jan-2001 12:02am Depends on what you mean.. End of summer at night, IM sure it has dropped into the Low 40's before.. in terms of the lowest "high" temperatures, and during the middle of summer.. I dont think there has been a low high temperature under 100 during the peak weeks of summer in recent history. |
| Wicksy | posted 11-Jan-2001 7:16am don't remember |
| Enheduanna | posted 11-Jan-2001 10:21am I'm pretty sure we had some days in the 50s last summer. It was ridiculously cold here last summer. It didn't really warm up until late July. |
| BillGates | posted 11-Jan-2001 11:45am I live in the U.K. but I was in USSR at the time -40C |
| Zang | posted 12-Jan-2001 12:09pm I live in Vancouver. I'd guess that the lowest summer temperature I recall would be around 9 degrees. |
| Jody | posted 12-Jan-2001 1:14pm "It's the middle of August, and the dogs are sticking to the sidewalk!" - opening line to the play "By The Skin Of Our Teeth" |
| jettles | posted 12-Jan-2001 2:33pm do you mean average temp for the summer? i think i remember some 60-70's periods of time when i lived in the north east but not for the average. |
| Biggles | posted 12-Jan-2001 2:59pm I live in the UK and I haven't ever bothered to remember the temperature. There's no option for "I *don't* remember!" |
| Jemmy | posted 12-Jan-2001 3:03pm 40-50 degrees, or 4 to 10. |
| Richard | posted 12-Jan-2001 4:09pm I live in Australia. |
| mary | posted 12-Jan-2001 4:49pm Rockies of DOOM |
| mandy | posted 12-Jan-2001 7:09pm This is the first survey I've rated bad in a long time. Without and option for "I don't know", I was only able to tell you where I live |
| SightSeer | (reply to mandy) posted 13-Jan-2001 3:15am Yea, I really just saw the big 'fix me' sign on this survey, and I figured if I made it more broad, it'd have a better chance of getting thru, for whoever it was that thought up the idea. Don't think I'll ever do that again ;) |
| nasale | posted 13-Jan-2001 12:20pm I can remember one year when we had snow in August. It was a freak thing and didn't last. There's a saying about the weather here. If you don't like it, just wait a day.It will change There is such a wide sweep in temperature that you can be freezing one day and boiling hot the next. |
| mandy | (reply to SightSeer) posted 13-Jan-2001 3:51pm hehehehe |
| BlueberryMuffin | posted 21-Jan-2001 3:17pm When I was in Colorado in the rockies a few summers back it was around 30F and snowing. |
| pengy | posted 22-Jan-2001 7:12am 65 degrees below zero farenheit in Fairbanks Alaska |
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