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Alright, we're moving on down the line. It's getting late here. And we're going to roll on. I didn't know he was going to get away so fast from me. Alright, let's see. We're going to take a quick look at the weather. I'm going to talk about the weather here just for a moment. This is regional. I know we have people from all over the world, but this is regional. This is right here in East Tennessee. It also covers North Alabama, North Georgia, Western Carolinas, Southern Kentucky. It's pretty regional. But what I really want you to be aware of is to check your local weather and have an idea of the whole point of this is for you to look at your weather and see what it's going to do in your area and be prepared. Know a few days out. Look at it. It can change in the blink of an eye, but at least have an idea. And what we're looking at this week is highs is going to be in the 70s. Lows are going to be still in the low 60s until the latter part of the week, and then we're going to start down into those 50s. Now, we have some rain chances Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday, so they could be popping up anywhere. As I told you last week about a good radar app, that's always good to have in your arsenal, and always good to know that. Now, we have a lot of guys that like to do local weather here in our area, and they spend a lot of time, and I'm going to tell you what, they're good. You probably have some in your area too, and you'll find out these guys can be more predictable than the ones at the TV stations. But what we're looking at is when is that first cold snap going to hit? And for here in the Chattanooga area, we're looking somewhere, thinking maybe between, I'm guessing, and with some help from some friends and looking at other models and this and that, I'm guessing October 18th is the 22nd. I think it will be the first time we see the 30s. I don't think we'll have a freeze at that time. There is a possibility of a frost. And the old warning bell got me. But I think that is about the time we're going to start seeing those cold temperatures. So peppers, I'm going to give you my advice. Peppers, right now if you have pepper plants that didn't do good in the summer and you had to pull them up, they're probably producing like mad. Peppers love this temperature we're having right now. So get those peppers while you can. You don't want your peppers to get frost on them. You want them to freeze. Mums, pay attention to this weather. Mums are absolutely beautiful this time of year. But spend a lot of money on those beautiful suckers. Grab them on those cold nights, bring them in, and then when the temperature warms back up today, take them back out. Keep them as long as you can because they're absolutely gorgeous and you want to keep them to Halloween anyhow as long as you can. But just be weather aware. That's the whole part, portion of it. You'll save money and, but most importantly, your sanity. But just stay weather aware and remember, start preparing for winter. All right, do I have any questions, comments, late checks, or any traffic for the Sunday night net? Turn it over to Emmett for statistics. NV7SS with a comment. Yeah, November 6th, 7th, Sierra Sierra. Don't have any comment, my friend. Hey, buddy, all I got is static on 790. But I'll tell you what, I got a couple of announcements here. Squatchie County ACS is having a quarterly meeting. I'm going to anything that Saturday. 10 o'clock at Anthony and Teresa's, everybody is welcome. And October the 9th, the NARC meeting at the Jack Amity Radio Club, known as the NARCs, we're having our meeting at the Western Sizzler at 6 p.m. But hey, come on down and eat with us. That's a good deal. I'm Melissa. This is repeater station kilo kilo 7 November Quebec November, All Star node 6222, located in Shelton, Washington.
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