Sure it may be 100 plus degrees outside as Mother Nature continues to pound us with record-breaking heat, but try as you might, you can't stop the pumpkin spice season!
Well, it's not looking good for Oklahoma this Winter according to the Farmer's Almanac. Unless of course, you're into really cold temperatures that are below average and enjoy sleet, ice, snow, and trekking through the frozen tundra.
Well it's here, the wait is officially over, the Pumpkin Spice Latte at Starbucks is back on the menu. Now normally that would mark the beginning of the Fall/Winter season and the kick off of all things holidays.
Southwest Oklahoma had an unpredictable cold season last year. It was blisteringly cold through November, then downright hot around Thanksgiving. Then came the cold freezing rains and wet heavy snows in December and January. February was also cold, but it all gave way to a brilliant and incredibly wet Spring and Summer.
Everyone has been complaining about how cold and snowy this winter has been. Now, there is a movie being made about the awful storms we have endured in the southern states.
One final thing...
Unless you’re lucky enough to live in one of those beautiful, warm places, where the weather never changes, you are now settling in for a season of gloves, static, chapped lips and chills to the bone. But what do we really know about how our bodies react to winter?