How can the weather be hot as hell one day and cold as hell another?

How can the weather be hot as hell one day and col - .
India
November 26, 2006 12:55pm CST
How can the weather be hot as hell one day and cold as hell another? ???
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6 responses
• Australia
29 Nov 06
I was going to say that you must be here in Australia as we are having similar weather patterns here too ... I had a look at your profile and see that you are infact in India and may I add that you are indeed a very beautiful women. Any way, the weather here in Aus has been crazy for some time now ... sounds like similar events are happening globally. It is global warming and we all now have to do our part to stop and reverse it's effects or mankind will not last for ever.
• Australia
29 Nov 06
sorry about the double post ... the bloody thing told me it hadn't been able to do it, so try again.
• United States
29 Nov 06
This year has been one of the worst for that!! Geological changes, I guess.
• India
26 Nov 06
dats de universe....plays jokes on us...
• Australia
29 Nov 06
I was going to say that you must be here in Australia as we are having similar weather patterns here too ... I had a look at your profile and see that you are infact in India and may I add that you are indeed a very beautiful women. Any way, the weather here in Aus has been crazy for some time now ... sounds like similar events are happening globally. It is global warming and we all now have to do our part to stop and reverse it's effects or mankind will not last for ever.
@kittykatzz (1132)
• United States
29 Nov 06
well i dont know about over there in India.. but over here in the usa.. (new hampshire to be exact) .. its COLD!!!!!! although i guess it was pretty nice on sunday..
• United States
29 Nov 06
teh forces of nature that act as weather are constantly moving. winds can change the feel of the air, by blowing from the poles or the tropics it can change the feel of the air by 20-30 degrees, and also, cold fronts are the most likely reason, since they usher in cold air from the poles to come and take over teh weather for a while. (don't ask how i know that)