Quote Originally Posted by Tubby & Peanut's Mom
Nothing out of the ordinary, just typical Midwest weather, just ask MOFF.

MOFF is still busy dancing I see, so I'll try and explain. The weather changes in the Midwest. In winter it's cold and if we're lucky we get snow. In summer it's hot and if we're lucky we get rain. In between winter and summer, and summer and winter, we have what is called spring and fall respectively. In spring and/or fall, temps can vary drastically and we can get some dramatic weather such as hail storms, tornadoes (is that with or without an e?), floods, droughts, freak snowstorms, 70 degrees in January, 40 degrees in summer and 30 degree temperature swings at any moment. The ongoing changes tend to keep a Midwestern much more on her toes than the occassional earthquake or wildfire.

- Way to go MOFF!!!!
Thanks Debbie!!!
Gosh you got our weather down pat!!! That 30 degree temp change was a real eye opener. We stayed in the low 50s all day today. It was near 90 yesterday. Never know how to dress!!!

I need to sit the next dance out. That Richard can really cut a rug!!!