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Pat B:
It was 18 here this morning and almost 60 this afternoon. All the flowering trees have brown flowers now.

BowEd:
That might hurt your fruit production there Pat.If they were fruit trees.

osage outlaw:
Yesterday the drive to work was dry and clear.  A wicked burst of snow hit just after I got there.  The snow melted on the roads and then froze again.  The roads went from normal to a thin sheet of ice in a matter of minutes.  I had to drive 20 miles to another plant.  It was a tense drive.  I got sideways at one point.  When I got to the interstate there were wrecked cars everywhere.  One was upside down.  The sun came out and melted the ice just as quick as it had formed.  I've never seen such a fast and drastic change in road conditions before. 

Pat B:
Ed, Henderson County, next door, is a big apple producing area and they are worried.

BowEd:
Pat....That's a shame Pat.Hate to see that happen.Robin and me try to stock up on fruits for the winter/spring canning.Could very esily happen here too.The trees are'nt quite out of dormancy yet though here.
Clint....I hear ya.Those are the times that catch people off guard.Even 4 wheel drive won't save them from going in the ditch but might get them out of the ditch though....lol.

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