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I would've died. I'm glad we don't have those.

A couple years back their was a bear roaming around in Union. (50k+ population) what made it worse was the bear was roaming out at the time kids where leaving school/walking back home. Thankfully, animal control came immediately, and captured it. Would have never expected that in Union.. maybe NW Jersey, but not in Union.

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My post was more referring to the fact that mild spells and 70's are more common in October and November, obviously we can get a torch day or two in December. Just that its more uncommon to see those crazy swings after Thanksgiving.

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From record rain in May/June to serious forest fires now (Bastrop is about 30 miles east of Austin, the smoke from these fires has been visible here for a few days now):

 

http://www.kvue.com/story/news/local/2015/10/13/multiple-fires-burning-bastrop-county/73875006/

 

Also, parts of central/east TX are in exceptional drought again today. Goes to show how hot and dry the summer's been. Today hit 95, yesterday 96 and on Monday it was 99. The humidity's been low and earlier on the week had some strong wind gusts which helped the fires spread. 

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From record rain in May/June to serious forest fires now (Bastrop is about 30 miles east of Austin, the smoke from these fires has been visible here for a few days now):

 

http://www.kvue.com/story/news/local/2015/10/13/multiple-fires-burning-bastrop-county/73875006/

 

Also, parts of central/east TX are in exceptional drought again today. Goes to show how hot and dry the summer's been. Today hit 95, yesterday 96 and on Monday it was 99. The humidity's been low and earlier on the week had some strong wind gusts which helped the fires spread. 

Amazing turnaround there.   And once you got hot/dry we evolved to a much above normal pattern here July-Sept. (and bone dry)

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