With those temperatures, there's no wide-spread damage across large acres of groves, but there's potentially spotty damage in the hours that temperatures are in the mid-20s. There certainly is a risk of damage later this week.

On Thursday morning if it's delayed, we get bombarded (with calls) -- which, to us, sometimes seems crazy. But this has been a very sensitive winter. We try to get it into everyone's hands at the same time.

If natural gas spikes up on a particular day, it could be the result of a report. This winter is a classic example that the Thursday reports can have a major impact on things.

We provide everything students need: knowledge, equipment; we've got it all.

Offering the latest colors, coolest styles and fabrics creates enthusiasm. But people also fear making a mistake. A small percentage of customers want to do it themselves, and the vast majority wants someone else to narrow the choices so decisions are easier to make.

South Boston is very dynamic. When we bought this property, we were banking on all this planned investment in the area.

It's not like this heat is going to last for one or two months. This is not going down in the books as a hot summer.

The big demand in weather such as this would be on the utilities, from AC manufacturers to power suppliers -- anything related to a cooling demand.

In our early October projections, we went out on a limb. There was a warm weather bias, but our research showed differently.