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New Abilenians React to Cold

By: Brittany Pelletz
Updated: March 27, 2009
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 Many of our fellow Abilenians stayed indoors today, but those that ventured outside definitely traded in yesterday's short sleeves for today's jackets.

Red Bud Park seemed oddly empty today, probably due to citizens choosing to stay out of the cold.

While some like the drastic temperature change, we caught up with some residents that just moved here because of Abilene's traditionally warmer climate.

Most said they were ready for the warmer weather to return.

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