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<blockquote data-quote="Perplexed" data-source="post: 3523791" data-attributes="member: 7157"><p>I remember being at OSU one March, and standing out in the parking lot talking with someone. I had on a tshirt and jeans - it was a pleasant day with temps in the 60s - and while we talked, bam. A cold wind started blowing out of the north, just like that. We both got bug-eyed at the sudden change in the temperature. </p><p></p><p>That night, there was freezing rain, then a bit of snow with falling temps. I was due to fly out from Tulsa to Tampa, FL that next morning, and I almost didn’t make it to town due to icy roads. Then the flight was delayed a couple hours, but once we got out, it was smooth sailing. Landed in Tampa, the local temp was about 70 and sunny. Enjoyed a couple days of sun and warmth before the front arrived in the form of temps in the 50s and a constant drizzle. Flew back to Tulsa a few days later, and it was overcast and about 60 with clear roads. Par for the course.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Perplexed, post: 3523791, member: 7157"] I remember being at OSU one March, and standing out in the parking lot talking with someone. I had on a tshirt and jeans - it was a pleasant day with temps in the 60s - and while we talked, bam. A cold wind started blowing out of the north, just like that. We both got bug-eyed at the sudden change in the temperature. That night, there was freezing rain, then a bit of snow with falling temps. I was due to fly out from Tulsa to Tampa, FL that next morning, and I almost didn’t make it to town due to icy roads. Then the flight was delayed a couple hours, but once we got out, it was smooth sailing. Landed in Tampa, the local temp was about 70 and sunny. Enjoyed a couple days of sun and warmth before the front arrived in the form of temps in the 50s and a constant drizzle. Flew back to Tulsa a few days later, and it was overcast and about 60 with clear roads. Par for the course. [/QUOTE]
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