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July 26, 2005

A Big Thank You to Canada

I want to send a big thank you to Canada for sending a big cold front down that broke the back of the hellacious heat wave we've had in St. Louis.

This morning, I rode my bike very early in the morning and felt that it was the most uncomfortable day yet. This evening, my daughter and I caught the leading edge of the cold front as we picked up a pizza. Disappointingly, the leading edge hadn't reached our house by the time we got home (about 2 miles away). A few minutes later, the wind started and the temperature dropped a good ten degrees. Yes, that was me dancing around the front yard.

After the last many brutally hot days (including those days where the forecast predicted a heat index of 125 degrees(!)), it was very welcome relief.

[Originally posted on DennisKennedy.Blog (http://www.denniskennedy.com/blog/)]


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Posted by dmk at July 26, 2005 10:27 PM

Comments

A comment about Americans sending hot air northward comes to mind, but in the interests of harmonious international relations, I'll bite my tongue ;)

Believe me, we're happy for the break too.

Posted by: Rob Hyndman at August 16, 2005 01:42 PM

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