Brrr, did it get chilly over here or what? While Saturday's Halloween night was still unseasonably warm, it seems like someone flipped a switch on November 1, causing the city's temperature to drop a good 10 degrees. Today, it dropped another six, with... ...full story at Shanghaiist
from Shanghaiist on Mon, Nov 02 2009
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