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I hate to be the... that guy. I really hate to be that guy. And as y'all are dealing with snow and cold, we're gonna be close to 90 again today. It's crazy. I guess it's really not crazy. My wife and I was talking about it. My wife lived in Texas for 20 years now. This year is her 20th year anniversary of migrating to Texas. Or as I like to put it, rescued from upstate New York. Anyhow, so she's been here for a minute and she was telling me, she goes, I think I said yesterday, I said, you know, it's going to be cold here on Thanksgiving, you know, we need to prepare for that. And she goes, babe, I've lived here 20 years and I can only think of two or three times it was really cold on Thanksgiving. And I thought, that's not true. And so we decided to test that. Of course, we, you know, lean over to AI because I'm not going to sit there and go through the website climatology anymore. And sure enough, we're both kind of right, believe it or not. According to the data from NOAA and the climatology department, in the past 45 years, my lifespan, it's almost 48, 52 on the cold side, meaning it's below 45 degrees. And so it's kind of odd. I guess, you know, our memories or experiences don't help us actually remember the truth. She thought it's only been cold a couple of times, I thought it's been cold almost all the time. We were both long. I just thought I would tell y'all about our weather in Texas. They did tell us, I was watching the weather this morning, that we had this up a little high, we're going to be in the high 80s and 90s until around Wednesday, and then the bottom's going to drop out, and I think within by Friday we're possibly going to be in the 20s and 30s. So there you go. Within a day or two we're gonna go from the from the 90s to possibly the 20s. Welcome to Texas.
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