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October 2011: Indian Summer Or Early Winter Blast? You Choose
October 2011
117 members have voted
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1. What will the Temperatures be like?
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Way Above Average - Summer's last laugh12
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Above Average - Some nice, pleasant autumnal weather29
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Average - Typical October with some heat and cold and some rain and sun40
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Below Average - Some cold and frosty nights29
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Way Below Average - Winter arrives early with some snow7
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2. On How Many Days will the Maximum Temperature be over 20c
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0-5 days68
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5-10 days40
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10-15 days7
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15-20 days0
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20-25 days0
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25-30+ days2
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3. How Many Nights will see Temperatures below 0c
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0-5 days61
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5-10 days38
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10-15 days11
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15-20 days6
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20-25 days0
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25-30+ days1
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4. Will There Be An Indian Summer?
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Yes, 100% - A repeat of April 2011 after a dismall summer26
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Perhaps - Some nice days with the odd really warm one but no last hoorah for sumer47
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Maybe Not - Perhaps a few decent days but nothing notable.33
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No, 100% - Summer has ended and we are on our way to winter.11
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5. Will We See Our First Taste of Winter 2011/2012?
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Yes, 100% - I expect winter arrive early with some snow and plenty of frost.9
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Perhaps - I expect quite a few frosts and perhaps snow after a poor summer.30
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Maybe Not - Perhaps we may only see a few frosts and snow in hills.51
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No, 100% - October is too early to be thinking about snow, just a few frosts and that's it.27
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