Well, thought I did throw out a weather report for any of you watching movies out doors today. Here in Atlantic City it's partly cloudy with some sun. Also I had a bologne/cheese sandwich this afternoon with some french vanilla yogurt for desert. What do you all have to eat today and how's the weather were you live? Just thought I'd ask.
It's cloudy. Probably about 70.
I had a bowl of ramen and some soda crackers. Also a wild cherry Pepsi.
70's wow, it in the 40's her in NJ. Can't beat a good noodle soup.
Summer is pretty much done with here. Days are getting shorter, nights are starting to get chilly and this morning spider webs in thickets around our house were covered with dew drops. Always an indication of the approaching autumn. And yeah, leaves are also in the process of turning :smile: Temperature this morning: 44 F.
Phoenix, Arizona. Still hot. The relief from the intense heat usually doesn't start until October. I think it's going to be 100 today.
My lunch today is very basic: turkey sandwich, Doritos, apple, string cheese.
It's 68 in SE Minnesota - the warmest day we've had in a while actually. Rained this morning, but now it's clearing up. Somewhat. The leaves are starting to turn here too, and it's putting me in the mood for Halloween :teddyr: A month too early as usual.
I just had a peanut butter and jelly sandwich for lunch, with a glass of milk.
Warmish days with coolish nights in RI. Its a nice time of year though I get irritated with myself leaving the heater on in the morning when I get in my car at night.
HOT!!! it's 89oF
It's been pretty nice here in northeast PA. 60's - 70's during the day. 40's - 50's at night. The color change is starting too.
Had pancakes about 11:30 this morning, and then a half of a half of a ham/swiss Subway sandwich about 2:00. Didn't really eat right today.
It's cool but hot at the same time. Went to bed Monday night/Tuesday morning around 2:30 and it was chilly, but not cold. Woke up and it was around 90. The tempurature will be in the mid '80s/low '90s til next week. Wouldn't even know it was damn near fall if it didn't get dark at like, 7.
But I love this time of year. Halloween in the Philly area is perfect. Not too hot, not too cold. Until it's December and we get 5 feet of snow. :buggedout:
Warm (low 70s probably) but overcast with a chance of rain constantly looming. I don't mind warm rain. Still wearin' shorts.
Rain with some pea sized hail. And this out of a clear blue sky with the sun shining. But storms like that don't last long in Texas, so it was over quickly.
45 this morning. Yesterday we had our first morning fog. Do I ever enjoy change of seasons :smile:
Sunny and warm today. And the weather reports say it will be in the 70s for Sunday's Patriots - Bills game . . . and I have tickets.
28.4 F this morning. In hope it won't snow on Halloween though :buggedout:
5 F this morning. Walking to the store was like walking through a freezer. Thank god for knitted gloves, hats and scarfs.
I can't say what it's like as I speak at the moment (not being outside yet) but yesterday was nearly 50 in my part of the New Jersey woods.
The forecast for the rest of the week going into next week says ( I repeat, says ) it's supposed to rain most of the week. Let's hope it's only rain...
40ish and cloudy, we might get snow, which I find most annoying.
Enviable. Sunny and mild, in the 60's. Hey, it's Phoenix.
Good old fashioned spaghetti and meatballs for dinner tonight.
70s and sunny during the day. 50s and mild at night.
Ocean temp is still in the mid 50's - but climbing.
:teddyr:
Had a lot of non-sticking snow earlier today. Right now looks calm but cold.
Sunny and pleasant, but can't help but feel like we've missed summer this year with all the rain and cooler weather.
Cool and cloudy here: I'm glad its' cool as I have two shirts on today ~ normal workshirt and a South African replica cricket shirt over that. I also have replica underpants but those are not a subject for discussion. :buggedout: :wink:
Pretty typical late winter (or early spring as the optimists call it) here in Minnesota - in the 20's and snowing one day, in the thirties and thawing the next.
Raining
Clear outside right now but very cold. Low for tonight is 20.
Today (Friday, Feb. 25) is seeing about 50 degrees at around 3:30 here in my part of the New Jersey woods. One day next week is gonna' be around 61 according to the chart with about 45 overnight.
All the mighty snow we once had on the ground is now just a mere shadow of it's former might. That's always a good thing :smile:
Let's see...for eats I had a bagel with melted cheese and crushed Doritos' on it, with a Maruchan ramen noodle soup. And a glass of orange juice for the vitamins. A bit unconventional, but dosen't taste that bad.
It rained earlier on the yard debris I planned on burning today. Pooey!
Kind of a pretty morning here - crescent moon up in the sky, some unfrozen spots on the Mississippi reflecting the colors of the sunrise, and a refreshing 11 degrees. :teddyr:
About 55 this morning, high around 62 today, with similar forecast for the rest of the week. My pear tree just put out its first leaves!
Buketing down rain.
Its rainy.
I live in London, England.
It would be disappointing if it wasn't.
Quote from: Doggett on February 28, 2011, 07:08:13 PM
Its rainy.
I live in London, England.
It would be disappointing if it wasn't.
Well, if I remember right, The Beatles said that "if the sun won't come you get your tan from setting in the English rain." (I Am The Walrus.) :smile:
Raining here too in the States today, around 60 degrees. The overnight is around 45 now, not too shabby. Better than all that snow we got in the Northeast a while back..
27 F this morning. It feels and looks more like November with all the frost and morning fog.
P*ssing. Can't wait for warm, dry weather!
Got our cool little crescent moon again this morning :smile:
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39 F
I wouldn't be surprised if we get a white Easter.
dem dark gray clouds is a sign of tings to come :wink:
Jersey Shore. Dark clouds and rain. 39*
38F
About to turn on my heater again.
Ah, lovely Phoenix in the Spring. March through May are gorgeous months here. The temperature moves around throughout the 70's to the 90's, and due to the dry climate the 90's do not feel at all miserable, but lovely shorts weather. It's a marvelous time for doing some yardwork, and the early evening are sublime for just laying back in the hammock with a nice cool drink and watch the sky turn orange and purple.
And then June comes and we all have to go indoors.
Jersey Shore. Some clouds. 52* Not too bad out.
46 F and windy as heck.
April 19 and you know what the weather forecast is here? 3 - 5 inches of snow today and another 2 - 4 inches tonight. Good grief, I thought I'd be getting the lawn mower out, not the snow blower :lookingup:
32F. It's May and I'm actually freezing :buggedout:
31F, but it's supposed to get up to 63 today, which will be the warmest day in about 2 weeks.
Phoenix, Arizona: mid 90's and dry. Typical May weather. Soon comes June and 100+ temps every day for three months.
60s. Warm enough now that I can keep my jacket at home when I go out.
The BIG 100 today. :twirl:
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60-ish and partly cloudy. I'm suppose dto go camping this weekend and it might actually be cold.
Columbus, Ohio.
High 90, mostly sunny, with some chance of rain later tonight.
I'm at the public library, and the A/C is lovely.
Lunch was Churches chicken. Spicey.
Upper 60s currently, partly cloudy in Portland.
Swamp like
it was 93 tuesday.
It was 95 Wednesday.
It was over 100 in the factory.
It thunderstormed today.
Thank Goad.
It was HOT.
We hit 100 for the first time Sunday. It's been in the 90's every day since. At least some breeze the last two days to make it more bearable.
Come to Pretoria, you guys: it was -2 degrees celsius two days ago. :buggedout: :buggedout:
For the last 10 days it's been in the high 90's. 96 degrees today.
It got up to 97 Wednesday. Maybe 100, I don't know; it hit 100 in the next town over. Today's high? 57.
Quote from: Jack on June 10, 2011, 06:29:27 AM
It got up to 97 Wednesday. Maybe 100, I don't know; it hit 100 in the next town over. Today's high? 57.
:buggedout: Where do you live?
Here in Maryland, it's been pretty hot out lately, with minor stretches of relief. Very humid too... gross. I love the life/nature that comes with summer temperatures, but I enjoy cool temperatures so much more.
Quote from: Sleepyskull on June 10, 2011, 08:49:09 AM
Quote from: Jack on June 10, 2011, 06:29:27 AM
It got up to 97 Wednesday. Maybe 100, I don't know; it hit 100 in the next town over. Today's high? 57.
:buggedout: Where do you live?
In the Southeastern corner of Minnesota. All those Canadians must be sending their arctic air down to us again :teddyr:
last Saturday was 101oF in Metaire.
This week, where I live, we just had our first temperature reading of 100 F. And normally does not happen to July or August. It's going to be a long hot summer I fear.
50 F today! :buggedout: but it felt colder because of strong chilly wind. We got a few blankets (!) to keep us warm during our BBQ.
I don't like heat but this was very unusual since its the middle of July.
It was a typical Phoenix, AZ day yesterday, about 107. It's supposed to cool down to about 99 in the next couple of days. If you live in Phoenix in July, this is actually pretty comfortable.
Been hot as fresh milk!
Michigan is always muggy-due to all the lakes-but this is down right apes**t hot.
(98 degress hot-80 percent humidity. Really HOT.
According to the TV-hottest in recorded Michigan history.
Hot today-Hot tamale!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RAQPQuGGJhM
Thisis the first day that we've broken 80! The Northwest has been 60-75 all through this, and only 7 days where its been above 80 all year and 1 above 90.
-Ed
Quote from: claws on July 22, 2011, 03:47:40 PM
50 F today! :buggedout: but it felt colder because of strong chilly wind. We got a few blankets (!) to keep us warm during our BBQ.
I don't like heat but this was very unusual since its the middle of July.
Where the f%ck do ya live,Claws? Antartica? I wanna be where you is!
It's like NIGHT OF THE BURNING DANMED here!!!
(even in this heat induced holocaust-I get a BAD movie reference! I yam so proud of meself!)
We were at around 105 or something today. Heat index was 114.
Work was hell. I'm sweating as I type this.
Very soupy today...very soupy indeed.
only 75 right now, it's been at or above 100 all week
brutal
Hot in Oklahoma and it seems we are stuck in some hot air cycle that prevents much from entering into the state.
If I hadn't gone to my sister-in-law's pool today, I would have gone to a matinee. It was so hot, sitting in the air-conditioned dark with a distracting movie would have been a great respite... But, it was the pool in Toms River, NJ; at around 3:30 the clouds converged and it rained. After the rain passed, the temperature dropped 20 degrees!!! When we got home it had not rained here and was still 100 degrees. :bluesad:
I have an idea:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NqPcdVmz5BQ
Quote from: RCMerchant on July 22, 2011, 05:58:50 PM
Quote from: claws on July 22, 2011, 03:47:40 PM
50 F today! :buggedout: but it felt colder because of strong chilly wind. We got a few blankets (!) to keep us warm during our BBQ.
I don't like heat but this was very unusual since its the middle of July.
Where the f%ck do ya live,Claws? Antartica? I wanna be where you is!
Germany :teddyr: They say the summer is pretty much over with here and I wouldn't mind. It was very hot and humid the past two weeks, then we got rain for three days and now the temperatures have dropped. I was wearing a long sleeve shirt yesterday.
In Minnesota it's been in the low to mid '90s all week, which probably isn't too unusual for this part of July. But the humidity, good lord. They said heat indexes were in the 110-115 range. Every morning the basement windows are covered in condensation, you do anything outside and your shirt is soaked in sweat in 5 minutes. I mowed the lawn last Sunday - at nine in the morning - and I was sweating so much the lawn mower handle kept slipping out of my hands.
It's been getting better the last couple of days, and I think it's finally supposed to cool off (a bit) next week.
88 at the moment but it wouldn't surprised me if it reaches the high 90s here in Wisconsin.
Low 80s in Portland; gonna pick up tomorrow and is expected in the mid 90s.
So, yesterday, we officially hit 103 in Philly. The airport clocked in about 115.
And, some lady let her dogs out in the yard. She 'forgot' she put them out, what with having to deal with her five kids. The dogs were out so long that one died, and fortunately, the cops were informed in enough time to get there and run a hose with cold water on the other one long enough to bring it's temperature down and save it. She is facing charges on animal cruelty and abuse. Most likely get a fine or some such, and her other dog I assume is given to the shelter or something.
It was cold enough to wear a jacket here today but driving south for a short trip of about an hour or so and it was hot enough to wear shorts...
22 straight days over 100 degrees now . . . fairly typical for this time of year, actually. The hottest summer I can remember in our area was 1980. Officially, it hit 113 at the Dallas Fort Worth airport one day that summer, but our bank thermometer over in Quinlan actually read 119. that is the hottest temperature reading I have ever seen on an outdoor thermometer.
At the time we lived in a house with two fields behind us - one a cornfield, the other a cow pasture. It got so hot that particular day that the corn popped right off the stalk. The stupid cows thought it was snow and froze to death!!!! :buggedout: :bouncegiggle: :bouncegiggle: :teddyr:
Quote24.07.2011, 09:29 Uhr
12.5°C
54 F this morning.
Dark, continued dark throughout the night changing to widely scattered light by morning.
Quote from: indianasmith on July 23, 2011, 11:08:13 PM
22 straight days over 100 degrees now . . . fairly typical for this time of year, actually. The hottest summer I can remember in our area was 1980. Officially, it hit 113 at the Dallas Fort Worth airport one day that summer, but our bank thermometer over in Quinlan actually read 119. that is the hottest temperature reading I have ever seen on an outdoor thermometer.
At the time we lived in a house with two fields behind us - one a cornfield, the other a cow pasture. It got so hot that particular day that the corn popped right off the stalk. The stupid cows thought it was snow and froze to death!!!! :buggedout: :bouncegiggle: :bouncegiggle: :teddyr:
I remember 1980, because I missed it, as I did not move back to Texas till 1981. But this is the summer that may beat that one. With 22 straight days of temperatures at 100 or over, we are over half way there to setting a new record for the most days of temperatures at 100 or over. And we are only into July. We still have August to go, and the high temperatures may continue into September, before we get any relief from the heat.