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North America has the most extreme weather
i live in Denver Colorado in the US. Yesterday it was a beautiful summer day with sunny skies and 26 degrees celsius temperature. Today its - 4 degrees and with heavy snow and blizzard. does this happen in other parts of the world? where weather can change so quick in only a day?
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Nonetheless, I get what you're saying. I've seen the same in Riverside. Last week, a couple of days the temperature went as high as 100 deg F. But this week was much pleasant at a 45 deg F low and 70 deg F high.
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Grahamstown in South Africa is notourious.. It can be 35 degrees one day and 10 the next.. Apparently it's snowing at the moment there, and a few miles down the road it's about 20 degrees..
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I'm guessing he was someone's multi? Full story?
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My thoughts were merely how extraordinarily similar this character was to dubai194\dass\deira. Maybe an identical-twin living halfway accross The World?
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Please let vastu back. I don't see anything wrong with him and he's probably a Nuggets fan too. Need more of those around.
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