What's the temperature where you are???

I like the little weather-coordinated figures in whatever app NagemTX uses:

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There is no actual sign says no chicken allowed on the beach, but there are actual signs say no dogs. I am assuming that include chickens as chickens are never shy about pooping in full view of the world. :)
My bantams wouldn't be keen on the beach; they love the shade too much, and I think the sea eagles would scare them plenty good, then I would have to get the life savers involved lol
 
Tuesday 10th of December 9.12a.m. A cold nite. Breezy and sunny / some grey-ish clouds still hanging around. Cool. 13 / 25.9kph SSE, Hg 46%, heading for 24C / 75F. Dew point is 16C / 60.8F. Mostly sunny.

Moon is 65.0%

So this is where those severe weekend forecast storms landed.

Hundreds still without power after wild storms thrashed parts of NSW​

22 hours ago​

Hundreds of homes across New South Wales remain without power and schools have closed as the clean-up following wild weekend storms continues.

At one stage on Sunday afternoon, more than 10,000 homes in the Northern Rivers region were blacked out after the 66,000-volt powerline between Lismore and Woodburn was damaged by powerful winds.

Hundreds of properties are still without power as Essential Energy staff continue to work across the region.

The Lismore High and Richmond River High campuses of the Rivers Secondary College in Lismore are both closed due to damage caused by winds, which the State Emergency Service (SES) estimated had gusts over 125 kph.

Video posted on social media also showed large trees uprooted at the nearby Lismore campus of Southern Cross University.

NSW SES Chief Superintendent Scott McLennan said volunteers in the region were called to more than 50 jobs.

"Most of those were trees down, a couple of roofs damaged, a couple of gutters were blown off but no-one was injured," he said.

"No flood rescues yesterday … which is good, and people are being mindful of driving through flood waters."

 
19:42hrs

Freezing rain today made everything slippery, the walk to the barn this afternoon was eggciting! And the back deck had about a cm (1/2”) of ice on it. Skating on the back deck - how fun (not!).

It’s 0C and freezing drizzle still.

Did I mention I hate winter?

I am taking a book from emmadonovan and counting the days until hell is not ‘freezing over’!

09 Dec 2024 until our unofficial start to summer May 2 4 weekend (which is on 19 May 2025 next year)

161 days and counting!
 

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