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The weather on Jan in Korea would be colder, but lesser compare to the past due to global warming (I'm surprised that there are less snow in these days).

 

I'll definitely do CC review, however I have to go to cigar lounge for posting CC reviews despite of cold weather, since house owner banned smoking in house (flat)...

 

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I will be in Santiago and Sosua, Dominican Republic for Christmas and NYE, my better half is from Santiago and her family has a house outside of Sosua. High is in the 80s F all week. 

It is usually a great time, about the most cigar-oriented group of people you could hope to hang out with, tons of good food, and the ice cold Presidentes literally flow like water. 

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Cold and rainy in Georgia over Christmas. Luckily we'll be in Florida where it will be warmer and hopefully sunny most of the time.

Back in Georgia for New Years. Could be on the colder side though has also been warm enough to golf in short sleeves on New Year's day in the past.

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5 minutes ago, joey rockets said:

I don't know about the new year but this weekend it is supposed to hit 50f in Iowa which is unheard of warm for Xmas.

Unreal. It may end up colder here in Northern California. Strange times we're living in.

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warm days in Siberia as well at the moment, like 3 degrees Celsius below zero, but getting much colder after Christmas.  28 C below zero at nights.

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5-40F in Maine. Kids are ski racers and season is underway. Crappy start to season but in New England we get used to skiing on ice, enjoy our two powder days per season, and look froward to Utah or Alps once in a while.

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21 hours ago, Habana Mike said:

Cold and rainy in Georgia over Christmas. Luckily we'll be in Florida where it will be warmer and hopefully sunny most of the time.

Back in Georgia for New Years. Could be on the colder side though has also been warm enough to golf in short sleeves on New Year's day in the past.

Mike, have you seen the forecast for N GA the next 48 hours.  Tons of rain and winds 30-45 mph.  Wishing I were already in Havana!

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On 12/20/2019 at 8:48 AM, prodigy said:

Its mid 80s in Turks and caicos right now. d495fd00b6a47518f1a6e7a5319b9edd.jpg

 

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On 12/20/2019 at 6:59 AM, nKostyan said:

 

There is in Moscow region two days in a row record temperature. If on December 18 the temperature warmed up to 5.6 degrees Celsius (42 F), which is 0.3 degrees higher than the record of 1886, then on December 19 the temperature rose to 6.5 degrees (44 F). Before that, the record was considered 1982, when this day was 5.6 degrees Celsius. No snow and not expected in the next 10 days. This is unusual for our region. It's slushy and muddy, I don't like this weather. Such was the case in 2014... And what do you have with the weather for the New Year and Christmas?

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That's not too bad, if it's not raining or snowing you can definitely have a cigar outside - although you prefer smoking indoors, no?

San Francisco should be mild, mid 50s F. It's a cool 15C now.

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That's not too bad, if it's not raining or snowing you can definitely have a cigar outside - although you prefer smoking indoors, no?

San Francisco should be mild, mid 50s F. It's a cool 15C now.

The slightest breeze irritates me when Smoking outdoor. In addition, I like to smoke sitting in a chair and warm. I agree, I prefer indoor.

But here more problems not with Smoking: air is humid, frost there is no, people suffer from respiratory diseases - viruses which a long time live in humid warm air.

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