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The New Yorker, December 16, 1950 P. 32 The cold, the cold is coming down again.
By Louis Kent The New Yorker, December 16, 1950 P. 32 The cold, the cold is coming down again.
So rather than coming from the Arctic, the wave of cold is coming from the Pacific.
But it finally looks like the cold is coming to an end, which means it's time to switch up the gear and put away the dark puffy clothes for more colorful, Miami-coke-kingpin-type shit.
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An urban back garden is generally a sheltered place because of the effects of the urban heat island, so worrying a great deal about frosts is not necessary; there's usually plenty of warning when a cold snap is coming.
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