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And closer to home here for us, at least for Ken and I and a number of other people on the net. I know the Australians are a little far away. We've had an unusual cold snap with temperatures being roughly 10 degrees Celsius, 15 to 25 degrees Fahrenheit below normal. Which is very rare for this time in August. Typically right now we're getting very hot, very humid summer weather. And in fact we've been getting almost, I would say, October-like weather. So the drop in temperature started around the 23rd of August and it's persisted now through the 30th. And it's expected to persist for a while longer. So temperatures in the areas that we define as the Midwest, the Great Lakes, the Northeast US, Ontario, Quebec and parts of Eastern Canada, they've seen these cooler temperatures. And in some areas, including Northwestern Ontario and the Upper Midwest, where temperatures got down to 3, 4 degrees overnight, the mid-30s, let's say Fahrenheit, there was the risk of frost in some places which is unusual, very unusual for this time of the year. So that's what's going on now. And that's basically, this year we haven't really seen a Bermuda high. There is a Bermuda high but it's much further off to the east. And in place of that we've had a couple of low pressure systems and a ridge that sort of funneled air down from the north. And the ridge itself has been dominated by this cooler continental air mass. And it's basically dropped over the eastern half of North America while the opposite has been happening in the western half. The Southwest US, the Northeast US, excuse me, the Northwest US, or the Pacific Northwest as they call it, and Southern BC, Alberta and parts of the prairies, they've been getting very very hot weather instead. They've been getting temperatures into the high 20s and the low 30s. So they're having summer-like weather while the east is having October-like weather. Let me drop it.
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