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<blockquote data-quote="muttmeister" data-source="post: 652159" data-attributes="member: 135"><p>Monday it was 87 here and broke all of the records for high temps. Tuesday the high was 49. Typical spring for this part of the country. We were back up in the 70s yesterday and 60s today so we all have spring fever but we have had snow here in May so nobody is putting away winter coats, etc. The big problem here is that it is so dry; we had very little snow and, so far, no spring rain and none in the forecast. Lots of fires and Nebraska is usually windy so they get out of control quickly. The only thing that saves us is that, at least in all of the state except the sandhills, there aren't very many areas of uncultivated or unused land so usually the fires don't' get gigantic like they do where there are forests and brush land.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="muttmeister, post: 652159, member: 135"] Monday it was 87 here and broke all of the records for high temps. Tuesday the high was 49. Typical spring for this part of the country. We were back up in the 70s yesterday and 60s today so we all have spring fever but we have had snow here in May so nobody is putting away winter coats, etc. The big problem here is that it is so dry; we had very little snow and, so far, no spring rain and none in the forecast. Lots of fires and Nebraska is usually windy so they get out of control quickly. The only thing that saves us is that, at least in all of the state except the sandhills, there aren't very many areas of uncultivated or unused land so usually the fires don't' get gigantic like they do where there are forests and brush land. [/QUOTE]
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