Saturday, April 5, 2008

Beautiful Spring Day!

And it is about time we had one here over the entire state! Temperatures even at 11 am have rose up into the mid to upper 50s for the most part across the state, with much more heating to go we can expect to see temperatures to range from the lower 60s to the lower 70s by late this afternoon. Everybody better get outside and enjoy the weekend, as rain and thunderstorms, along with another chance snow will become likely throughout the next week.

I believe I'll be enjoying a softball game or two this afternoon, Iowa State vs #6 Texas A&M here in Ames. I may also try to get a few pictures of the events if I can, maybe post them up tonight for your enjoyment. Enjoy the day!

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