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Old 12-09-2012, 11:32 PM   #15
RayInAlaska
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Re: my new truck 1988 rcsb k1500

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Originally Posted by wwj75c30 View Post
i see. and oh nice. this time of year here it rains the most other than that its either cold or hot lol its only snowed here once and it didnt even stick or anything
It has not snowed very much this year in the interior of Alaska, but it has been very cold for days at -40 degrees (yes, minus 40). Then it warmed to about 5 degrees today, and it's snowing lightly. The weather is supposed to e pretty for the next four days or so, from +5 degrees to -15 in the coldest nights.

Then I am certain that it will get cold again, since the coldest weather usually happens in December and January.
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