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Old 03-01-2021, 11:58 AM   #1
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Thx guys....appreciate the feed back. Too cold today to start anything. 45º yesterday and 18º today !! That's Northern Michigan for ya !

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Thx guys....appreciate the feed back. Too cold today to start anything. 45º yesterday and 18º today !! That's Northern Michigan for ya !

Mike
Monday Feb. 15th (two weeks ago) it was about 18º-ish....a "monumentally Cool" day for us in Houston, for sure. It was that next day (Tuesday 16th) that got us....about 7º or so. That's nippy! Our power was off for 47 hours thru that....NO heat! We're waiting on our insurance adjuster, finally this afternoon, to look at burst pipe damage. Many had it a lot worse than us, for sure. We hit 81º yesterday.
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