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RE: Weather

To: dynamic@transport.com, triumphs@autox.team.net
Subject: RE: Weather
From: Day.John@fin.gc.ca
Date: Wed, 10 Mar 1999 10:46:19 -0500
We've got some time to go before we see the roads up here in Ottawa, though
I heard the NE U.S. just had a good dumping as well. The cars were nearly
out this time last year. March is a very unpredictable month, and we just
got the luck of the draw this spring. When the snow (and salt!) are gone,
the temperature is immaterial, given the short driving season. Still, it
makes you appreciate the cars even more once they're out, and the
sedan-dwellers curse us all the more for having fun! Cheers, JD.

        -----Original Message-----
        From:   Pete & Aprille Chadwell [SMTP:dynamic@transport.com]
        Sent:   March 10, 1999 10:24 AM
        To:     triumphs@autox.team.net
        Subject:        Re: Weather


        Well Hell!  I was just out toolin' around yesterday in the TR with
the top
        down!  Sun was out, and even though the temp was just a little over
45 or
        so, I said, "What the Heck!" and dropped the top.

        Here in the middle of Oregon, at 3600 ft elevation, we don't have
any snow.
        'Course, if you get up to the mountains nearby, you'll find a record
        snowpack that'll no doubt keep the ski resorts busy 'til July.
Either
        that or it'll all melt at once and cause major flooding!  Either
one's
        possible!  I understand that the snowpack is nearly DOUBLE the
average.

        Just wondering what the temperature threshold is for you roadster
drivers
        out there... What's the coldest it can be for top-down driving at
        around-town speeds?  Or, how WARM does it have to be before you'll
drop the
        top.  All of this, naturally, assumes sunny conditions.  For myself
it
        seems to be right about 45 or so.  Maybe a little less.  Any colder
and my
        top goes back up.

        (Of course, those numbers change dramatically when my wife rides
along!!)

        Pete Chadwell
        1973 TR6

        Incidentally, today looks pretty YUCK out there.  Overcast, gloomy.
Better
        go put it back up!

        

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