Bay News 9 Weather

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January 2010, when producers fought freezing temperatures for about two weeks, “he said. Meanwhile, growers shipped as little as 137,000 apartments per week. But even with the production, snow and cold was normal closed highways in the northern states, the typical market of the industry, “noted Campbell. “If we had collected one million apartments, we could not get them to consumers anyway.” Citrus and fruit have a lower threshold for damage caused by freezing – 28 degrees for four hours or more. “He looks like we came through last night in good condition all of our growth regions, “said Mike Sparks, chief executive at Lakeland-based Florida Citrus Mutual, in an e-mail to members.” We had temperatures below zero reported in some areas, but fortunately there was not time. ”

Thursday in Lakeland National Weather Service thermometer at Lakeland Linder Regional Airport recorded 29 degrees, which was considerably higher than the record 22 degrees set in 1981 and not nearly cold enough to damage citrus.
Temperatures eventually warmed to 54 degrees Thursday and a warming trend will begin today, with temperatures expected in the 70s shortly before the start of next week, according to forecasts Bay News 9. Below freezing are expected this morning, with a minimum of 29 degrees predicted, before warming to 61 degrees.
For the weekend, temperatures will continue to warm, with a minimum of 38 and 66 degrees expected for Sunday. On Sunday, a minimum of 43 is expected, followed by a maximum of 68 degrees.


Jersey Shore Season 4

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 Jersey Shore Season 4


While the stateside "Jersey Shore" locales have become iconic for our audience ... Europe is a fresh spin on a show that continues to reach new heights for us," MTV's Chris Linn said in a statement. "The cast is headed to the birthplace of the culture they love and live by. We can't wait to see what erupts as a result.
The cast of  Jersey Shore Season 4 is heading to Italy for season 4 of MTV's hit show, the network announced Tuesday. Amid their inevitable shenanigans, the gang -- which in season 3 includes Nicole "Snooki" Polizzi, Mike "The Situation" Sorrentino, Paul "DJ Pauly D" Delvecchio, Jenni "JWOWW" Farley, Vinnie Guadagnino, Ronnie Magro, Sammi "Sweetheart" Giancola -- will leave "the boardwalk behind for the piazzas," "trade gorillas for Italian stallions" and, according to the statement, drop in on Vinny's Italian relatives for a famous Guadagnino family dinner.


Troy Aikman Divorce and His Wife

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Troy Aikman Divorce and His Wife

Troy Aikman Divorce and His Wife, now a Fox sports analyist is the former quarterback for the Dallas Cowboys. He married his wife in 2000 and news came Tuesday that the couple are calling it quits. They actually split months ago.

Troy Aikman's wife purchased a house in North Dallas back in November, then sparking reports that the pair were separated. Troy and Rhonda have two daughters together and one from Rhonda's previous marriage. There's no further details on what caused the divorce, but Troy Aikman issued a brief statement:

"This has been a difficult decision for Rhonda and me, but after 10 years of marriage we have decided to separate. We remain deeply committed to our children."

There isn't an NFL team in Portland, Ore., so the state has many Dallas Cowboys fans and watch Troy Aikman when he broadcasts at football games.

Continue reading on Examiner.com: Troy Aikman divorce - split actually happened months ago - Portland Pop Culture | Examiner.com http://www.examiner.com/pop-culture-in-portland/troy-aikman-divorce-split-actually-happened-earlier#ixzz1Z6aqhtlR


Academy Award Nominations

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In most years, covering the Sundance Film Festival in the cold and snow when the Oscar nominations are being announced in balmy Southern California might seem like an exile of the cruelest sort. But 2011 is not most years: 2011 is the year that Sundance ruled.

It was exactly one year ago that I saw Jacki Weaver, the chilling criminal matriarch in the Australian movie "Animal Kingdom," which had its world premiere at Sundance, walking cheerfully alone and unnoticed on this city's Park Avenue. Now she is an Oscar nominee for supporting actress.

"It's great the way they nurture and bring attention to little independent films that wouldn't get a lot of attention otherwise," Weaver said Tuesday. "A lot of what's happened to me is thanks to Sundance."


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