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Crazy March weather

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Sitting here at 4am watching the weather. Been up since 6 this morning selling chickens so this is less than the most opportune time, but I digress. It's been approximately 70 and above for the last several days. Absolutely beautiful spring weather. Well, now there's a storm line moving in from Alabama with a cold front. Storms are expected to be thunderstorms with the possibility of tornados. This is pretty common for us in the spring. The crazy part is by noon it's possible with this cold front, the rain could turn into wintery mix . It's currently 66 degrees. By noon they expect mid 30's
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Here in the ‘hill country’ of west Texas, Sunday early morning was pleasant, winds changed to the North and temps dropped all day, currently 34 deg at my house. Was in the 70’s and 80’s most of last week. Today forecast is high of 49, later this week forecast is mid 90’s.
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Not a good morning to be loading chickens but no tornadoes which is a plus. Maybe you will get to see some snow flurries this afternoon. We have had a couple of thunderstorms pass through but nothing severe. We are getting into prime tornado season now. 
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Originally posted by Hubert (Ga)engine7 Hubert (Ga)engine7 wrote:

Not a good morning to be loading chickens but no tornadoes which is a plus. Maybe you will get to see some snow flurries this afternoon. We have had a couple of thunderstorms pass through but nothing severe. We are getting into prime tornado season now. 


Boy ain't that the truth. Danielle is pretty scared of storms. She spends March through May on pins and needles
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