Fall here in Colorado is a real trip. You should always have 3 seasons of clothing ready to go. It was 80 degrees on Saturday…today we’re supposed to get about a foot of snow during the next 36 hrs. Always bring a sweater and never wear short skirts/shorts. You never know when Mother Nature is going to get ADD on ya.
Sounds like Mississippi. We have a saying down here: If you don’t like the weather, hang around for a bit. Surprisingly though, our meteorologists are usually pretty accurate.
Sounds like Cleveland.
Sounds like foreshadowing
Fall here in Colorado is a real trip. You should always have 3 seasons of clothing ready to go. It was 80 degrees on Saturday…today we’re supposed to get about a foot of snow during the next 36 hrs. Always bring a sweater and never wear short skirts/shorts. You never know when Mother Nature is going to get ADD on ya.
sounds like Michigan.
Sounds like Mississippi. We have a saying down here: If you don’t like the weather, hang around for a bit. Surprisingly though, our meteorologists are usually pretty accurate.
Sounds like Wisconsin, too. Here, the saying is “If you don’t like the weather, wait for five minutes. It’ll change.”
We have that same saying here in the Pacific Northwest. Only, we don’t have the snow or freezes. Just rainthensunthenovercastthenrainthenwindthensun…
Sounds like 30 degrees with a chance of foreshadowing.
Sounds like the answer is “No.”
(glancing through the comments)
Sounds like… damn near anywhere in a temperate zone.
It all depends on WEATHER anyone looks outside *rimshot*
I think the real problem is in Minnesota, six months of the year is just “cold, cold, and colder” and you lose the habit of checking the forecast.
“Why are you wearing a coat to work, it’s 70 outside?”
Because I don’t get off work until 10pm and I ride a bike. The temperature can drop dramatically when the sun goes down.
What does “plan ahead” mean?