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This is your SolarWakeup for February 2nd

It’s Getting Cold Outside. Grab your ice scrapers because the weather this weekend was out of control. I’m usually the one laughing at the rest of the Country given that I sit in Fort Lauderdale but yesterday morning we woke up to a balmy 37 degrees with a wind chill making it feel like mid twenties. I assume that our grid measured a new record or something near given that most Floridians heat their homes quite inefficiently. 

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