For once I actually kinda want to hear. Yesterday up here the windchill was so low my face felt numb from only a few seconds of exposure. Today it's cold, but it's almost a comfortable cold. It's actually snowing for once and it is beautiful!
Location: Minnesota, Near the Twin Cities
How about you guys?
This fickle winter we're having here in Central VA this year really reminds me of those fickle winters we used to have in Houston...
Still, one or two nice days each week to get the kinks out of my new moped.
In Ontario's "near north" we got quite a bit of snow earlier in the week, but not an unreasonable amount. Last night, it got down to below -20 celsius. Again, normal for this time of year. It does get colder than that on some nights. Right now, it's -12 and very lightly overcast. Overall, it hasn't been a bad winter so far.
slightly windy with snow lightly coming from the sky, might amount to maybe an inch or two if it continues at this pace for a few hours
We had rare snow, and now rain and flooding
It's all the way up to 4 F at the moment. Got a couple inches of snow this morning, now it's not much more than a flurry.
Quote from: LilCerberus on January 20, 2012, 10:55:08 AM
This fickle winter we're having here in Central VA this year really reminds me of those fickle winters we used to have in Houston...
Still, one or two nice days each week to get the kinks out of my new moped.
I'm in Houston now and you're right - it's as fickle as ever. It can't decide between cold, hot, and in between. Today, it's hot (for January)...
It's 20 degrees here in the Pocono Mountains of northeast PA. It's supposed to be in the teens tonight. Overnite we had about 2 inches of snow, but the rest of the day was sunny. AFter midnight tonight and through tomorrow afternoon we are expecting anywhere from 4-8 inches of more snow. Gonna be dragging the snowblower out for this one!
I'm in New Jersey. We've had a beautifully sunny Winter, and with many warm days. But even when it's damned cold, it's been mostly sunny with nary a snowflake. Last year this time, we had been buried at least twice (with the worst blizzard of my life the day after Christmas 2010. :hatred:) They may be predicting snow this weekend. Ugh.
Reporting from Wisconsin, the weather sucks. Need I say more?
Quote from: InformationGeek on January 20, 2012, 09:11:32 PM
Reporting from Wisconsin, the weather sucks. Need I say more?
you and me brother :cheers:
Yesterday we were in the mid 70s here in central Texas but today we'll have a high of 58. No rain with beautiful sunny skies.
Crazy weather: It snowed all day, now it's 46 F with strong/stormy winds at the moment. It's been around 17 F all week and half of last week.
January used to be our coldest month with minus 20 C, but hardly anymore since the climate change started in the late 1990s.
Regular heat wave today, it's 19 F already with ice predicted for this morning, snow for tonight, and the always enjoyable snow / wind combo for tomorrow :thumbup:
I'll tell you how the weather is. It was snowing here yesterday morning. I was driving to a friend's house at around 9:00 a.m. and many roads had not been plowed and were very slick. I was driving downhill toward an intersection and the traffic light turned red. I tried to slow down, but the momentum of my car down the hill was too powerful and I slid into the intersection. As I tried to maneuver my car safely through the red light I blasted my horn a few times to warn the other drivers that I couldn't stop. A car pulled out onto the road in front of me and the only way to avoid crashing into it was to steer my car close to the curb. I ended up banging into a telephone pole and smashing up the front right side of my car. The end.
We had our first measurable snow fall of the Winter in New Jersey yesterday -- about six inches' worth. Nothing I couldn't handle.
It's mild in Phoenix even for Phoenix. Phoenix can have quite a few overnight lows in the 30's over the course of a winter, but this year we've seen very few.
I was in Kansas the last couple of days for my father's funeral, and it was cold. It got down to 9 degrees the last night we were there, and no shelter from the wind on that flat, flat praerie.
It's been a mild winter all over the northern hemisphere this year.
My condolences Flick. Sorry to hear that your father passed away.
Continuing the update from my area: The weather still sucks and the roads are hard to drive on. This will probably not change for the next few days.
We had some pretty healthy storms around the state last night....even a few tornado warnings. That's Texas for you!
I hope all my Bad Movie friends are good. It's been sunny and warm here in New Jersey. Went for our long walk today about 3 miles... breezy, 45 or so, maybe even 50 degrees... beautiful January, especially after last year (mountains of grey snow and steel grey sky for months) at this time of year... just a year ago it was truly wretched... I breathed the cool (but not cold) air deeply today and noticed the lenten roses... !!! :smile:
Actually it was a beautiful calm sunny day here today, 5 degrees above zero (celsius). Tomorrow the weather is supposed to return to the more normal - 6 degrees below zero and snow flurries. We seem to have these odd warm days now almost once a week lately. Wasn't so long ago it was close to - 30 here in the wind chill.
Kind of warm here, supposed to get up to 38 F today. On-and-off chance of snow, temp's around freezing, maybe a little sun once in a while.
It's 15h50 here and it just started to rain. Nice: been hot today. :smile:
Supposed to be a beautiful sunny day tomorrow but rather cold at 8 below zero (celsius) but Saturday we're supposed to have a major snow storm. Today was chilly with a mix of drizzle and snow flurries.
ARRGH! We finally got just enough snow to make the footing adequate and now it is mild again, the snow has all gone, more rain is coming, it's already MUD everywhere and it is going to freeze that way.
I hate this winter!
It will be 80 F and sunny today in west central Florida. :teddyr:
So far, we've only had snow once, and only about two inches.
I'm not complaining. It's been roughly around the 59-60° mark this winter. I'll take this above cold and snow.
We're supposed to get a blizzard tomorrow. Personally I hope we don't get it. Don't mind the cold but hate multiple snow storms in a row. Hasn't been too bad so far this winter though.
Just day after day of highs around 35 - 40 F, sometimes it's sunny, sometimes overcast. Half the snow has melted from the backyard (not that there was much to start with).
Meh, what a yucky winter. I'd much prefer lots of snow and cold temps.
Cold and windy. Nothing unusual.
Quote from: Jack on February 04, 2012, 07:53:05 AM
Meh, what a yucky winter. I'd much prefer lots of snow and cold temps.
You and me both. Though we finally got cold temps for the past 5 days or so, minus 4 degrees Fahrenheit :thumbup:
but only one or two inches of solid frozen snow :thumbdown:
According to forecast we are expecting to get more snow starting this Tuesday :smile:
This should make up for the sucky warm Christmas we had.
Still cold and windy. We had a few flurries last night too.
After nearly two weeks with temps below zero and a few inches of snow, rain washed and warm sunshine melted half of our late winter bliss away.
However, forecast predicts flurries for this weekend so I'm happy about that :cheers:
We had snow after freezing drizzle. Spent part of the morning shovelling out. Back to cold and windy now but more snow scheduled for tomorrow night according to the weather forecast. Pretty normal really.
Quote from: Jack on February 04, 2012, 07:53:05 AM
Just day after day of highs around 35 - 40 F, sometimes it's sunny, sometimes overcast.
Still exactly the same as when I posted that. We got an inch of snow last week, but that was gone within 24 hours. Supposed to get some rain or snow on Monday and Tuesday, so at least that's
something out of the ordinary.
it was pourin down rain ,post-pone Indemian (I really hate this parade and couldn't be bothered to look up the true spelling)
It's snowing.
Abnormal!
It was in the 70's yesterday, and today it is in the 80's, and we are still in February. Normally, around here it does not get warm till March, and then not that warm. If the temperatures contine rising like that, I hate to see what the summer is going to be like, as last summer we had the hottest summer on record, and I hate to see us break last year's record this year.
One piece of good news. We are getting some rain, which makes up for the lack of rain last year.
A cool, calm night but we're supposed to get a snowstorm again tomorrow.
I'm going to need shorts when I get home: almost 40 degrees Celsius here today/tomorrow. :hot:
Quote from: dean on February 23, 2012, 11:37:47 PM
I'm going to need shorts when I get home: almost 40 degrees Celsius here today/tomorrow. :hot:
Pretty much the same here, Dean. :hot:
It's actually snowing here today - yay! :teddyr:
We had snow but now it's turned to fog and rain. We're supposed to get more snow tonight and tomorrow morning though.
March used to be the "Icicle month" here, but not anymore. I haven't seen icicles in our parts since the climate change.
Other than that we are having typical March weather: overcast, damp/moist, foggy at night/morning, gushes of wind during the day with a slight chill. All that is missing is about 3 feet of solid frozen winter snow melting away.
A big 30% chance of scattered flurries and snow showers for the next few days here.
Very windy and sunny and unseasonably mild today.
I thought spring was here, then we had our biggest snow of the year overnight.
It's supposed to be in the 60s tomorrow.
We're getting a blizzard here today.
It's been the mildest winter I've ever experienced in the city of Philadelphia.
I've worn shorts the entire time and only remember a tiny bit of snow.
By tiny, I mean we had under 5 inches and it melted a day later.
But we're not out of the clear til April or so.
I remember one March we got 3 feet of snow on St. Patrick's Day.
It was very mild here today. Seems as though winter is finally dying away. Always hate to see it go myself as I prefer cold weather and cold temperatures (I hate the heat). The way things are getting milder and milder I might just have to move further north yet. I know I wouldn't be able to stand heat over 25 degrees Celsius for any length of time...supposed to be 7 degrees tomorrow and rain showers...ugh.
Looks like Spring is trying to make an appearance, it's supposed to be 62 F tomorrow, and 67 by Tuesday.
That's golfing weather :teddyr:
And as soon as I put the golf clubs in the car we'll get a foot of snow. It toys with me like this.
Freezing and fog in the morning, sunny and warm (!) during the day. Looks like spring can't come soon enough ugh. There is still a chance of getting snow and we had our share of white Easter, so I got my fingers crossed.
Sunny morning with just a few clouds in the sky, but it's supposed to start raining any minute and not stop for two days :question:
Partly overcast, 48 F at the moment. Still down the 30 F in the morning.
I was in Cape Town on business the whole of last week: it was unpleasantly and weirdly hot.
We got a pretty goodt chance for some strong Spring storms this evening and over night....I don't mind that but in Texas there's always a possibility of tornadoes. Hold onto your hat,Indy! :bluesad:
We've had a record year for snowfall. There are pictures of moose on someone's roof because the snow was so high it just simply walked up there.
It was 87 degrees here yesterday. 87.Thats about 40 degrees higher than the average. Not normal AT ALL.
We had a snowstorm yesterday. Today it rained and took most of the snow away again. Tonight we're getting freezing drizzle. Flurries are scheduled for the next 3-4 days.
39 F. I've put away my winter clothing last week, now I'm wearing sweaters again.
We're supposed to get freezing rain tonight and tomorrow. A few days ago we had a snowstorm. Might be the last of this season but I wouldn't count on it...
Bad storms passed thru today - no tornados here, but they were close!
We did have some 50 mph straight winds that knocked over one of our big pine trees. Fortunately it only hit our pasture fence, not the house or one of our vehicles. Or my boat! :buggedout: :buggedout: :buggedout:
Washed an waxed my car and my wife's car yesterday - so we've got a line of thunderstorms headed our way right now. :smile:
We had about 5-10 centimetres of snow yesterday. Today it's a mix of rain and freezing drizzle.
It warm today, it's going to get into the 80's by Monday, way too early, it sucks. Weather is almost as crazy as the people on this planet.. almost. :teddyr:
We had the coldest Easter in years followed by lots of rain. Sunny and warm today.
The weird weather continues. Overcast and violent wind storms yesterday, 86 F today and tomorrow. Saturday its supposed to drop to 50 F with thunderstorms.
Sunny and 70 F here today. Supposed to stay in the 65 - 75 range for the next few days. Very nice :smile:
Today was rain showers and rather dreary.
According to the news, we're about 6 inches off of where we should be for rainfall by this time of year. We've had rain a lot lately and many warmer mild days. Everything is blooming early. We had a mild Winter and no snow to speak of at all. :teddyr: None. Zip. Zero. :cheers: :drink: :thumbup: :wink: :thumbup: :teddyr: :thumbup: Now, lovely Spring.
It's raining heavily tonight but today was unseasonably warm and the rain held off until night.
cool since it rained today.
Cold but light northerly wind and bitter fog was the day.
Gets down to the mid-upper '30s at night, but in the mid-upper '70s during the day. It's 37 now and supposed to hit 80 F today. Sunny, chance of rain every third day or so.
Today was warm and sunny with a slight chill from Westernly wind and what's left of nearby pack ice.
Beryl is barrellin' down on us right this very minute!
Aaaiiiee!
Oh well, my cucumbers and tomatoes need the rain.
(http://www.inquisitr.com/wp-content/2012/05/subtropical-storm-beryl-projected-path-2012.jpg)
Uh . . . no comment.
Supposed to get up to 92 today. And 50% chance of thunderstorms. It was raining like crazy yesterday - the grass can certainly use it.
69 F at the moment. This week has been warmer (peak: 86 F) but I'm fine with lower temperatures.
We had a big announced weather warning thunderstorm for Tuesday night, but all we got was a few flashes of lightning with distant thunder. Half of the rain was already gone from the streets and sidewalks by the time I got off from work (late shift).
Cold in the morning....hot in the evening....kinda rainy all day :bluesad:
Drizzly, dreary and foggy all day. And cold. It was 3-4 degrees Celsius today.
Perfectly pleasant here, with highs around 70 - 80 F and mostly sunny to partly cloudy skies for the next week.
Average temps for May in Germany was 58 F (14,3 C), which makes it the warmest May in over 30 years. I already fear what heat June, July, August and September will bring. Right now its 66 F, partly overcast with strong winds.
Well, the first two weeks of June turned out to be mild, and some mornings even chilly. It was 86 F today and according to forecast we should expect heavy rain and thunder storms the next couple of days.
Too hot for me today with 25 degrees Celsius but otherwise a beautiful sunny day.
JerZey Shore... clear but humid - 68* 11pm
I thought Texans were suppose to be tough. The outdoor air temperature was only 105 F today, but when I drove by the local golf course, there was no one out on the course.
my backyard thermometer is only 101. Balmy!
Seemingly endless sunny weather has me wishing it would rain.
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It's raining...
Now it's stopped...
It's raining...
Now it's stopped...
It's raining...
Now it's stopped...
varying weather here. One moment its sunny and warm, windy and chilly, overcast with brief rain showers. Feels like April.
Gorgeous here the last couple of days - temps in the upper 70's / low 80's and sunny. Tomorrow it's supposed to get get into the low 90's again though, and stay that way the rest of the week.
JerZey Shore... it's actually cold this morning. Sunny but cold. 55*
Here in sunny Arkansas, it's 96 so far today, yesterday we broke a record for 105
Looks like I'm not going to have to mow much this year, my yard is burned up and it's not July yet, it will be hot all the way into October.
Too hot to jump-rope outside. No shade. I'll wait till sun set I guess.
Most of N.J. was knocked out last night... total black out, one of the worst lightning storms I've ever seen.
http://www.foxnews.com/weather/2012/06/30/mid-atlantic-storms-knock-out-power-to-nearly-2-million/?test=latestnews
Quote from: Venomx73 on June 30, 2012, 09:21:25 AM
Most of N.J. was knocked out last night... total black out, one of the worst lightning storms I've ever seen.
http://www.foxnews.com/weather/2012/06/30/mid-atlantic-storms-knock-out-power-to-nearly-2-million/?test=latestnews
We were in that same mess in Northern DE. The storms came through between 1130 pm and 0130 am and were severe. The wind shook the house and inches of rain fell within minutes. Spent the morning collecting up debris (people's trash and recycling cans were blown around and open). Also fixed most of the damage to the garden, though more of Katie's gladiolas were broken.
During the storm the lighting was intense and often very close. Plus, there was a lot of it. I'd say there was an hour when at least one lighting bolt was striking continuously, which kept everything illuminated the whole time.
Average temps in Germany for June was 15.5 C (59.9 F), which was still above the norm. Surprisingly, since June only had 160 hours of sunshine (198 is the "norm").
Lowest was 28 F (with morning frost. Rare for June), highest 91 F.
We had one of the worst thunderstorms last night. Winds ripped out a small tree and bushes in our yard, and tossed garden chairs on our patio. According to forecast we are expecting another storm tonight.
Here in Columbus, Ohio...the storm put us power down over a wide area. Big time.
One news photo showed a trampoline stuck legs first in the side of a house. The second story...it look like a huge speaker growing out of the wall.
Southern Minnesota is hot - very very hot. Think it was 99 yesterday, very humid too. But there was that 2 mph breeze at least.
Only 90 right now, but supposed to get up to 96.
One word: HOT.
Right now it's like 98 degrees outside.
Jerzey shore. HOT. Very humid.
Hot...dry...repeat...hot...dry...repeat...hot...dry...repeat... :thumbdown:
Too hot for me today at 27 degrees Celsius. Glad I'm not down in the U.S. in that heatwave where I'm not sure I'd survive. Hot, sunny weather seems the norm lately with frequent thunderstorms in the evening hours.
Jerzey shore. HOT today. Even after 7pm it was still hot and humid. I didn't even go see the fireworks.
This weather sucks!
Ugly hot and humid. Too hot to do much at all, and they are warning us that Friday is forecast to be much worse. Oh joy.
QuoteExtreme heat bakes Midwest, parts of East Coast
We had to run out early to do some food shopping. I'm trying to avoid the afternoon heatwave.
It's only 11am here at the shore and it's already hot as hell. (
maybe hotter)
Forecast predicting "only" 78 F this weekend so I shouldn't really complain since you guys are literally baking in the sun. It is very humid here though, and we just had a thunderstorm that didn't last very long. Last night we had heat lightning AND a few lightning bugs flying about. Loved it. I was sitting on the patio watching for an hour.
It's pouring down rain today which honestly is kind of needed in these parts right now.
Indiana is having the most over 100F days since ever (new record) plus it hasn't rained here for months so everything plantlife is effectively dying/dead. Due to the dry grass, they enforced a fireworks ban over 4th of July handing down severe fines and for repeat offendors prison sentences for setting off fireworks (real patriotic moment).
Sorry world: but this effectiely means food prices will be higher next year, economies will retract, and probably millions will starve to death.
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This is what the weather looks like to me...
It's a bit more tolerable here, only 88 at the moment. Hit 105 one day last week.
It's cooled off somewhat outside now. It's overcast with scattered showers. We had a thunderstorm last night. Thought I heard it off in the distance again.
It's been Hell & high water here in central VA.
Seriously, we've been bouncing back & forth between record setting heat, and record setting rainfall with record setting winds.
And I understand it's caused record setting power outages all along the East Coast...
Kinda nice here in NEPA. It's 73 and sunny. Too bad I'm stuck inside til 6.
Perfect here today. Nice and sunny and not too hot with a nice cool breeze.
59 F at the moment. We just had a rainstorm with the usual strong winds (we've had on and off strong winds for nearly 5 months).
According to forecast temps are dropping to 46 F this weekend!
Rainfall, overcast, wind and low temps still dominate Germany so far. Since the 1st of July we only had five days (82 F) of summer weather.
Our summer is pretty much f**ked, but I'm not complaining :cheers:
It's hot here once again. 99 F yesterday, supposed to hit 94 today. They're predicting 87-89 for the next few days. We did get some rain a few days ago, but not nearly enough to bring the grass back to life.
You know about that drought in the midwest that's been discussed in the news? Well, I live in the middle of it where it has been brutal, infact it was over 100 degrees today. I'm guessing I'll be badly sun burnt waiting in line for \ The Dark Knight Rises friday morning.
Quote from: bob on July 18, 2012, 12:25:49 AM
You know about that drought in the midwest that's been discussed in the news? Well, I live in the middle of it where it has been brutal, infact it was over 100 degrees today. I'm guessing I'll be badly sun burnt waiting in line for \ The Dark Knight Rises friday morning.
Yeah, it sucks hard. Yesterday it was 100 degrees. At least here today, there was a little bit of rain, and we got a little bit cooler weather in the mid 80's in MI.
Cooled off now and raining mildly. It was muggy and rainy most of the day.
We're actually having a nice rainy morning here. Can certainly use it.
I was hot and sunny all day but I just had to shut the window because it's really cooled off outdoors and now it's overcast too.
Horrible here - 90 F at 10:00 in the morning, the usual sauna-like humidity. Blaaahhhh! I'm not going outside again until November.
Too hot today at 30+ degress Celsius. Usually cools down nights though thankfully.
Overcast & 70s.
Super hot, 91 right now. I got the windows wide open and my fan on fulll blast and it isn't reallt helping. I'm goign to end up sleeping in the basement.
62 F and overcast at the moment.
Cold, overcast and a little chilly here.
We're underneath a long band of storms that look like they'll be dropping some much-needed rain on us for the next few hours. The sky was crazy at about 5:45 this morning - it was orange! Only lasted for a short while though.
30+ degrees Celsius again today. Scorching hot for me so I've basically moved down into the basement where it's cooler.
Typical Texas summer....hot and dry with only a few puffy clouds drifting lazily by. I'm ready for November now. :teddyr:
It's pouring here. Even getting a little bit of hail - haven't seen any of that in a long time. We needed some rain. It's been hot and humid the last few days but I guess it's supposed to cool off considerably for the rest of the week.
A tornado went through yesterday about 2 miles from my mom's house (30 miles from here). A short-lived F1 that ripped off some roofs and caused other property damage. Fortunately, nobody was hurt.
70F + / - since Monday. According to forecast its going to be 78.8F this Friday.
I just checked our weather for August and the average temps was a bit above the norm. However, we had less sunny days and more rain in August than usual.
Cloudy, slightly chilly and we might have rain over the weekend.
Was an cool overcast day with mild drizzle today. Supposed to be much the same tomorrow. Temperature was 15 degrees Celsius today. Supposed to be 17 tomorrow.
Quote from: Trevor on September 05, 2012, 04:50:20 AM
Cloudy, slightly chilly and we might have rain over the weekend.
Ummm..... make that Thursday afternoon. :buggedout: :buggedout:
Cold and rainy.
Actually a very nice day today, which was good, because the power has been off most of the day from a particularly violent storm last night that I slept right through.
The day started normally enough. Sun shining, everything working. Then I get a knock on the door, and it's the fire chief. I look outside and there's caution tape all over the place, and the pole out front is leaning at a 45-degree angle toward the house next door. The line feeding our house is draped across the roof of the garage. This part of the street was shut off for most of the day while the pole was replaced. Couldn't get much work done, but at least every other part of town was up and running, and the weather was pleasant.
Must have been one heck of a storm though. There was a dead pine tree lying next to the house, that did not look familiar at all. It was about an eight-footer, snapped off at the base. There was another, similar one deposited across the street, and both had come from somewhere beyond there. A car dealership nearby also had part of an illuminated sign blown off its roof.
And I slept like a log through the whole thing. So did my daughter. It did wake my wife up though, and she confirms it was pretty bad, although the damage surprised her as well.
Look like there's a chance we could be affected by Hurricane Leslie on Tuesday. Let's hope not.
One of those yucky days here today - rainy, gloomy, a little on the chilly side.
Pretty damn hot-- 88 right now, and it's 7:19 PM!
Chilly at night (down to 26F), partly sunny but mostly overcast at day. Pretty much feels like autumn. However, forecast is predicting up to 80F next week. ugh.
It was a scorching hot mid-Summer like day here today. It's cooled off now though.
38 F, windy, gloomy, supposed to rain today.
Summer's over :bluesad: I love winter, but the 2-3 months of cold gloom that passes for fall around here has few redeeming qualities.
Quote from: Jack on September 22, 2012, 07:01:23 AM
38 F, windy, gloomy, supposed to rain today.
Summer's over :bluesad: I love winter, but the 2-3 months of cold gloom that passes for fall around here has few redeeming qualities.
Check: got that - already raining too. Yuck. The 'cold gloom' you refer to also passes for *winter* where I am. Too warm for snow to accumulate. Never thought I'd be missing snow so much! Wide expanses of frozen, dull brown grass just does not cut it as scenery goes. :tongueout:
Temps in the upper 60s-lower 70s and slow,drippy rain....it's awesome!
46 F at the moment. We had two severe thunder/rain storms this week.
Gorgeous today, 78 F and sunny. Supposed to have highs in the mid 70's until Wednesday, then the mid 50's starting Thursday.
Beautiful sunny cool day. Just perfect. Supposed to rain most all the coming week though. Typical for Fall no doubt.
Pretty fall day today. 48 F at the moment.
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At the moment (Friday morning 09h44) raining cats and doggies. :thumbup:
It's now Friday afternoon (12h08pm) and it is still raining.
Next weather update at 16h15. :wink:
COLD and wet. Breaking out the hot cider, putting on a sweater and heating up a chunk of pumpkin pie...and it is only 7 am!
Quote from: Newt on October 12, 2012, 06:00:15 AM
Breaking out the hot cider
If that's the same delicious stuff I got as a gift, that would warm up both the North and South Pole and Al Gore would be shocked. :wink:
Quote from: Trevor on October 12, 2012, 06:03:55 AM
Quote from: Newt on October 12, 2012, 06:00:15 AM
Breaking out the hot cider
If that's the same delicious stuff I got as a gift, that would warm up both the North and South Pole and Al Gore would be shocked. :wink:
:thumbup: Indeed it is Trev. So glad you enjoyed it! Right now we are stockpiling gallon jugs of the fresh stuff from the farmers' market: once winter really sets in, we keep a crockpot full of mulled cider going in the kitchen.
80 something degrees. :lookingup:
Thats a beautiful pic above jack.
It's a little warm and unsettled here in central Texas today and we may get some severe storms overnight. I hate it when Summer just won't go away. :thumbdown:
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55 F today, but it felt colder. Foliage is slowly starting to set in.
Raining on-and-off all day with quite a bit of fog at the moment. Not too chilly.
Raining cats and dogs at the moment, nice thunderstorm going on. Typical fall weather I suppose, 72 F yesterday, 46 tomorrow.
Froze my nuts off this morning waiting for the bus. :buggedout:
Quote from: Trevor on October 25, 2012, 07:19:29 AM
Froze my nuts off this morning waiting for the bus. :buggedout:
Trevor, it's not my fault if you cannot figure out an 'off-label' use for those mittens! :bouncegiggle:
Quote from: Newt on October 25, 2012, 12:36:54 PM
Quote from: Trevor on October 25, 2012, 07:19:29 AM
Froze my nuts off this morning waiting for the bus. :buggedout:
Trevor, it's not my fault if you cannot figure out an 'off-label' use for those mittens! :bouncegiggle:
:teddyr: :teddyr:
Oopsie: when I left the house it wasn't all that chilly but standing waiting for the bus to arrive: Yikes. Let's just say that Sir Sean Connery's advice in
The Untouchables about how to keep warm outside didn't work. :buggedout:
What the f**k is the weather doing?
Its 79 degress in Michigan.
For 3 days.
I dunno....its the begining of the 2012 Mayan calander!
I say this!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PJQVlVHsFF8
Indian Summer is over today.
Frankenstorm is coming: http://news.yahoo.com/east-coast-braces-monster-frankenstorm-115029932.html.
Stay safe there on the east coast.
Cold and windy here. But it is November in Michigan. Seems like it should be that way, but ya never know here. I often joke that you need to leave the house with three different outfits.
Got our first snow today. No accumulation, only came down for 10 minutes or so. Other than that it's raining and 35 F. Steely gray, pervasive gloom.
Heh. Yeah our first snow was last Friday. I was not happy to see that.
It's been an unseasonably mild fall here. Lots of rain and no snow as of yet. Temperatures are supposed to drop though in the coming days.
Rainy and heavily overcast today. Supposed to have a high of 31 F tomorrow.
Not looking good for golf next week :bluesad:
48 F and fog at the moment. It had been raining all day though.
Here my local paper's weather. I LOVE the 6 different uses of words for "Kind of rainy" and "Partly Cloudy":
Today
55°F | 39°F
Mostly Cloudy
Mostly cloudy this morning. Mostly cloudy in the afternoon. Partly cloudy this evening. Partly cloudy overnight.
Thursday
53°F | 40°F
Mostly Cloudy
Variable cloudiness in the morning. Variable cloudiness in the afternoon. Mostly cloudy in the evening. Mostly cloudy overnight.
Friday
56°F | 44°F
Showers
Mostly cloudy with a passing shower for the morning. Mostly cloudy with a passing shower in the afternoon. Mostly cloudy with a couple of showers in the evening. Mostly cloudy with a couple of showers overnight.
Saturday
50°F | 40°F
Rain
Cooler with rain in the morning. Cooler with rain in the afternoon. Mostly cloudy during the evening. Mostly cloudy overnight.
Sunday
52°F | 46°F
Showers
Cloudy with a chance for showers in the morning. Cloudy with a chance for showers in the afternoon. Rain and drizzle in the evening. Rain and drizzle overnight.
Monday
53°F | 50°F
Rain
A thick cloud cover with rain possible in the morning. A thick cloud cover with rain possible in the afternoon. Rain in the evening. Rain overnight.
Tuesday
54°F | 39°F
Rain
Cloudy with a chance of rain in the morning. Cloudy with a chance of rain in the afternoon. Rain in the evening. Rain overnight.
32 F and yep, fog. We haven't had much November fog in years so it's nice to see the weather back on track again.
It's 28 F right now, supposed to get up to 38 today. Tomorrow: 1 to 3 inches of snow expected. THAT will get us in the Christmas spirit :teddyr:
Weather forecast predicting 5 F (!) tonight and more snow (!!)
A bit of cold weather is coming here to central Texas tomorrow night. Highs Monday between 39 and 42.....good temps for my day off. :wink:
Quote from: tracy on December 08, 2012, 01:15:04 PM
A bit of cold weather is coming here to central Texas tomorrow night. Highs Monday between 39 and 42.....good temps for my day off. :wink:
And lows in the 20s early Sunday morning, where I live. Supposedly. There is also a chance of snow, which would make it the earliest snowfall I've seen. That I can remember. Normally, we do not get snow till January or February. Though, one year we did get a real white Christmas, as it snowed Christmas Day. Otherwise, the weather has been abnormally warm and abnormally dry.
View from my kitchen window. Getting close to Winterwonderland :smile:
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12 inches expected till X-mas.
^ gorgeous view! So far we've got maybe a half inch of snow but judging from the weather map we should get a bit more before it's done. The Weather Channel says 1 - 4 inches but I think we'll be real lucky if we get 1".
The weather is glorious so far today. A warm mid 20 degree Celsius day, barely any clouds in the sky. Bring on the warmer months I say!
it's December it was 78oF :lookingup: :hatred: WHERE THE F**K IS THE COLD WEATHER?!
Yesterday I said we'd be lucky to get 1" of snow - we ended up with a little under 8" :thumbup:
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Quote from: Jack on December 10, 2012, 07:27:18 AM
Yesterday I said we'd be lucky to get 1" of snow - we ended up with a little under 8" :thumbup:
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That's beautiful. Cold for an African like myself but beautiful. :smile: :thumbup:
Quote from: Jack on December 10, 2012, 07:27:18 AM
Yesterday I said we'd be lucky to get 1" of snow - we ended up with a little under 8" :thumbup:
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Very nice!
The typical wet and rainy early winter season here in the Northeast. It's about the mid 40's to almost 50 outisde. Not warm but not really cold either. If it means I won't have to shovel snow again for another year, I'll take it :smile:
it's actually feeling like November! :buggedout: Last week it felt like September, but now it feels cool.
It snowed a little last night. And of course, it melted away this morning, vanquishing any hopes I had of any patients cancelling their appointments at work, which would have made my day easier. Oh well.
No snow here, but snow this early would be abnormal, as we normally do not get snow till after the 1st of the year.
Also abnormally warm and dry. The warmth I can tolerate, but the dryness . . . ? People in this area unfortunately think since there has always been water here there will continue to be all the water need. So, later on next year, when the city puts in water rationing, a number of people get in a snit, because they cannot water their lawns every day of the week.
And what is worst, the dryness means a good chance of grass wildfires later next year. Of course, that problem is compounded by people building in areas they should not build in. Areas that have always had wildfires.
Hopefully, we are not to the end of the wet season, so maybe we'll make up for the dryness later on.
This is the kind of weather report I like:
QuoteWindy. Snow and heavy snow this morning will diminish to a few snow showers this afternoon. High around 30F. Winds NNW at 25 to 35 mph. 3 to 5 inches of snow expected. Winds could occasionally gust over 40 mph.
All schools closed. Unfortunately I only live about 5 miles from work so I'll probably have to slip and slide my way in.
We had a big norther come through last night with 50 mph wind gusts. Lost two trees and the top out of another!! :buggedout:
60 MPH wind gusts, sleet, snow coming. Came home to find about half of my Christmas decorations are somewhere in the woods. In short, perfect night for a good fire and a cup of hot chocolate.
And a good book, too!!!
And a good book too!
:hot: :hot: :hot: :hot: :hot: :hot:
It was 39 degrees Celsius / 102 degrees Fahrenheit yesterday! :hot: :drink:
:buggedout: I hope JaseSF is OK: NFLD is being pummelled by high winds and tonnes of snow.
It has been warm and sunny the past 2 days. 50-60 degrees is a big difference from the freezing temperatures a week ago.
Yep. Frozen last week, rain and maybe 60 today.
Kind of rainy / drizzly / crappy / cruddy here today.
Wet and rainy here in the Northeast..despite the global warming debate, I remember many January;s in the past being somewhere between the high 30's and 50's with rain. As it was then, it's the same now..
It rained for two days, where I live, which is nothing but good news.
Good news #1
The amount of rain for January 7, something over an inch, set a record for that day.
Good news #2
It was a relative soft gentle rain, when we normally get a hard, all at once rain, so there was no flash flooding, which is what we normally get with that amount of rainfall.
Good news #3
The area reservoirs are somewhat back up. They were at 77% capacity, and when they get to 75% capacity, mandatory water rationing goes into effect. Now that those people in the area who like to water their lawns every day, instead of every other day, can go back to watering them every day.
The only bit of bad news is that we are looking at a freeze warning for tonight with temperatures dropping into the 20s, when the temperatures were in the 50s and 60s.
I went grocery shopping today; it was about 73 degrees F when we went into the store with a moist south wind; when we came back out it was pouring rain and about 55 degrees with a stiff north wind.
Gotta love Texas!
We had two weeks of snow the first two weeks of December. The rest was very mild and unusual warm. 1.5C warmer than the average, with lots of rain.
The last 8-9 days have been dark, murky, overcast but warm and still pitch black at 8:00 am. The last two, three days temps did drop (down to 17 F) but all of sudden it's very bright and sunny. It's a constant clash of the opposite heh.
They do predict steady cold temps and even some snowfall next Thursday.
Yesterday was over 12 deg C (well over 50 deg. F) and sunny. Turned what was left of our snow into mud. Now (at 7:15 am) it is pitch black out there and raining hard - purportedly for the day and into the evening. The sealed part of my winter boots does not go high enough for the wet/mud I have to slog through. *sigh* Hooray for January thaw. Whoopee.
eta: Oh joy! I hear the first of the thunderstorms coming through...
We had the same January thaw here, melted about two-thirds of our snow. Now it's cold again, supposed to get up to 17 F today. Wish we'd get a nice foot of snow, but absolutely nothing in the forecast :bluesad:
Apparently alot of the country is still on fire, but we're in a cool cloudy downturn where I am so I don't really notice. I saw a map the other day which basically had the size of the bushfires in the north which where bigger in size than many European countries. That seems pretty insane...
We actually didn't get much snow here in the Northeast Newt. Further south though they had plenty of it. We had light flurries today and it's cold.
After another 39 degree Celsius day everything is on fire again.
At least the cool change has come through now
It's nutty here. A high of 43 F yesterday, 8 right now (feels like -10 with the windchill), and a high of 2 for tomorrow. Two! Count 'em: one...two.
COLD. Windchill was -25 C (that's -13 F) most of the day. We're expecting the same tomorrow. Maybe it's time I thought about finding an indoor job...
(edited for typo's. Frozen fingers!)
Quote from: Newt on January 22, 2013, 06:30:22 PM
COLD. Windchill was -25 C (that's -13 F) most of the day. We're expecting the same tomorrow.
- 25!!! :buggedout: :buggedout: :buggedout: :buggedout: :buggedout: :buggedout:
And here I was complaining about the wind whistling through the holes in my undies each morning waiting for the bus! :buggedout:
A tad on the nippy side here too, 10 F (-12 C). Supposed to get up to a balmy 18 F today though. Flurries today and and a chance of "snow showers" (never could figure out the difference between that and "snow") on Friday.
Supposed to be 72 this afternoon.
Its going to be 37c tomorrow [about 99f for you northern hemisphere chumps.]
Going to get a few beers later and catch a friend's band play at a bar. Strangely with all the nice weather we have been having, most, if not all of my friends seem to want to stay at home, which is driving me slowly insane now that my housemate is away for a month.
Quote from: Trevor on January 23, 2013, 12:59:48 AM
Quote from: Newt on January 22, 2013, 06:30:22 PM
COLD. Windchill was -25 C (that's -13 F) most of the day. We're expecting the same tomorrow.
- 25!!! :buggedout: :buggedout: :buggedout: :buggedout: :buggedout: :buggedout:
And here I was complaining about the wind whistling through the holes in my undies each morning waiting for the bus! :buggedout:
How does -28 grab you? No? Best you visit some time other than winter, then. :wink: I live in the balmy south: no doubt AndyC could tell tales of temperatures that would make our toes fall off.
While much of the nation is freezing, we are undergoing a heat wave where I live. Today the temperature was up to 87F. Those are not winter temperatures. Those are summer temperatures. Which means I am really, really going to dread summertime. If those temperatures contine, we'll have the third scorching summer in a row.
It's such a sloppy mess here. Threw a whole bag of salt on the driveway yesterday to melt about 3/4" of frozen sleet. Then spent an hour with the ice chipper to scrape it all off. Last night we had an honest-to-goodness thunderstorm - in the middle of January :lookingup: I think it's raining now, then it's supposed to get cold (40 F today, 20 tomorrow and 9 Thursday) and snow on-and-off for the next three days.
There's a small lake at the end of the driveway from the snowbanks melting. I suppose that will freeze solid and I can slip and slide over it for the next month or two.
Quote from: Jack on January 29, 2013, 07:53:18 AMThere's a small lake at the end of the driveway from the snowbanks melting. I suppose that will freeze solid and I can slip and slide over it for the next month or two.
WOOHOO! ICE RINK at Jack's house!!! :hot: Get out the hockey nets, boys! :teddyr:
Apparently Mother Nature decided that three weeks of lasting snow and freezing temps in winter is enough. It's been raining non-stop since yesterday, 90% of the snow is gone.
In the old days winter would linger till mid April in these parts, so here's still hoping for a return of the snow.
We had the deep freeze, now it is raining. Blech. Foggy morning today and the entire sky was a sickly shade of grey-ish purple at sunrise. Very Hammer-esque with all the wet, bare tree limbs looming about. They are predicting some hefty thunderstorms tonight. Who said weather was boring?
At this point I'd be glad for a foot of snow and a decent ice rink. :wink:
It's in the mid 70s here in central Texas. Very windy and it feels rather unsettled....possible strong storms later this afternoon. Ah,Texas winter. :teddyr:
Quote from: Newt on January 29, 2013, 08:03:26 AM
Quote from: Jack on January 29, 2013, 07:53:18 AMThere's a small lake at the end of the driveway from the snowbanks melting. I suppose that will freeze solid and I can slip and slide over it for the next month or two.
WOOHOO! ICE RINK at Jack's house!!! :hot: Get out the hockey nets, boys! :teddyr:
Bring your zamboni Newt :teddyr:
They are predicting snow and freezing temps this weekend.
So was this 50F+ week melting all the snow really necessary? :lookingup:
Sunny and 10 F here. We got about 3" of snow last night. Think we've got about 6" total now, with the possibility of a little more tonight.
A beautiful sight,
We're happy tonight.
Walking in a winter wonderland. :teddyr:
Horrible. Was snowing all day. I had to shovel the driveway, walk way and the stoop 3 times today. My back status: mush.
Two words: snow day. And we do not take closing our schools lightly!
We got a couple inches of snow every day for the first 5 or so days this month. One little clipper system after another coming through here. It looks like a winter wonderland once again, but of course Sunday it's supposed to get up to 40 F with rain / snow / wind.
We're getting a snowstorm...supposed to be a major one.
Lots of snow here all week. At one point we even got hail, followed by even more snow.
Sitting here listening to the African rain fall: this at 7 13 pm!
Windy, cold , overcast, generally unpleasant.
raining on and off.
Spent most of the morning and afternoon digging out of the snow. Thankfully we had a friend come plow our driveway or I'd have been out there till tomorrow sometime...
Abnormally warm for February, and it looks like it'll continue to be warm. One of the neighbors has a Jeep, and when it gets warm enough, the doors of the Jeep come off, and when it gets cool enough, the doors of the Jeep go on. And the doors of the Jeep are off at this time. I just know I'm going to dread this summer.
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7:05 am today. Forecast is predicting 4 more weeks of cold and snow :thumbup:
Sunny and unseasonably warm.
We're supposed to get a minor snowstorm tomorrow....
Its so hot and has been for the last week or so. I need an ice cream.
Tonight's we're getting freezing drizzle. Tomorrow we're supposed to get more snow...
14 F at the moment and more snow coming our way over the weekend till mid next week. Enjoying the cold while it lasts. We will get an overly hot spring soon enough I'd imagine.
5 F right now, supposed to get up to around 30 today and tomorrow. 2-4 inches of snow predicted for tonight and another 1-3 for tomorrow, so I'm keeping my fingers crossed that we get our nice winter wonderland for at least a couple of days. Supposed to hit 38 by Monday so I imagine that will make another mess out of it.
Ice storm's coming, and I spent the afternoon volunteering to transport a distinctly unappreciative senior citizen to and fro so she could be ready in case the weather turned nasty. This lady was simply unbelievably demanding and impolite. But anyway, freezing rain and sleet coming then a full fledged ice storm.
Several inches of snow since late Friday. It's been snowing non-stop since late Friday. Winterwonderland in late February, just like in the old days :)
Quote from: ER on February 21, 2013, 05:47:26 PM
I spent the afternoon volunteering to transport a distinctly unappreciative senior citizen to and fro so she could be ready in case the weather turned nasty. This lady was simply unbelievably demanding and impolite.
Oh! You've met my mother! :tongueout: On the bright side: I am sure she enjoyed herself, so know that you likely made an old lady very happy to have someone to crab at. :thumbup:
Quote from: Newt on February 25, 2013, 06:45:02 AM
Oh! You've met my mother! :tongueout:
:buggedout: + :teddyr: :teddyr:
Boring weather here. In the upper 30's every day, overcast, my beautiful snow slowly melting.
Mid 40's, sunny but breezy.
Rain rain rain and more to come as snow. :tongueout: (Means I have to keep the horses in for days and that is a real drag) We are well on our way to having our annual 'skating rink' out in the front field: all it needs to do is freeze hard again before it drains away. Could happen. :thumbup: At least that is fun.
Yesterday morning arriving at work
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Almost 10 inches of snow.
Quote from: claws on February 27, 2013, 09:52:51 AM
Yesterday morning arriving at work
Almost 10 inches of snow.
You lucky dog. We're supposed to get 1-2 inches of snow, and it's also supposed to get up to 38F today. What's the point? :question:
Two days ago at work:
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Sadly it's been getting warmer since Friday and they are predicting up to 50 F next week :thumbdown:
However, they say chances are good for more snow in March and Easter :thumbup:
I'd like to have snow.. more snow means more patients canceling their appointments and less work for me to do. I'm fanancially ok so I could stand to have a couple 1/2 days. All we got is rain for now and 50s-60s.
Summer is now officially over, but apparently nobody told the weather as we have about a week straight lined up of 30c temperatures. I just want it to stay like this forever...
Very mild, but they're predicting snow for tonight & tomorrow.
3 days of rain, drizzle and fog. Most of the snow is gone and what's left is a mucky mess now.
I saw it! Behind the gray there was blue, and while I didn't actually see the sun there was some warmth!
a bit cool. :smile:
Our Winter 2012/2013 was finally on par with the old days thanks to a snowy and cold February. We even had more snowfall and freezing temp averages since 1961.
Forecast is predicting minus C temps for next week :thumbup: but I'm afraid all the snow will be melted by then.
We're supposed to get 1 - 2 inches of snow today and another 3 - 5 tonight. I'll believe it when I see it.
EDIT: We did get some snow :teddyr:
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Got some more snow :smile:
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Nice, Jack!
It was snowing on my way home from late shift. I shall see how it looks in the morning.
We have just had 8 days in a row above 30c and my house hasn't dropped below 25 in about a month.
Record breaking temps for March, or as I'm calling it: new summer.
(It's actually quite glorious but man is it hot)
We had blizzard-like snowfall at times yesterday, still snowing as I type.
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It's starting to rain here: good thing I brought me rubber undies. :wink:
Quote from: Jack on March 04, 2013, 11:18:02 AM
We're supposed to get 1 - 2 inches of snow today and another 3 - 5 tonight. I'll believe it when I see it.
EDIT: We did get some snow :teddyr:
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Aww, what a cute bird! :teddyr: All I get at my feeder is sparrows and a couple of ring-neck doves.
No snow for me, but plenty of 40 mph wind. UGH.
Although it's pretty nice out today. They're claiming highs of 71 tomorrow. We'll see.
In the high 40's and occasionally the low 50's here in Jersey. Overnights are anywhere form slight above or below freezing. Snow\rain with eventual tapering off to rain. Not warm, but not really cold either.
A webfriend in Yorkshire, UK posted a summary of his local forecast: "...in the top report they're saying "it could be worse, it's a bit like Canada, but not quite that bad!" - I'm not going to be the one to tell him. :tongueout:
Sunny here today. That makes the rest of it (frozen mud, biting winds) quite bearable, thank you.
It's snowing here now. All day was cold rain, drizzle and fog.
We've been getting on and off minor snow fall the last couple of days. Winter is stubborn this year :teddyr:
The cold weather will continue over Easter according to forecast.
Fair blue skies,pleasant temps in the 60s and lots of wildflowers popping up.
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Rain, drizzle, fog, sleet, dreary, dreary weather. Ah, hope we see the sun soon.
Overcast, chilly winds, brief snow flurries, temps in the low 40s one day - sunshine, chilly winds and temps in the low 40s the other day. Winter is still putting up a fight.
Numbers for March are in. It was basically too cold (-4.4C average) but on the other hand we had much more sunny days than usual. Either way, no warm Spring like last year.
A couple of days ago it was 60 F and the rain was washing away the last frozen remnants of the snow.
Today it's 40, freezing drizzle, snow expected tonight.
So put the golf clubs away and get the snow shovel back out I guess. :question:
Snow mixed with rain but just a light sprinkling really. It won't stay around.
Winter's on its' way here, judging by the wind whistling, choking and coughing through the holes in me undies. :tongueout: :wink:
Dire warnings of an ice storm on its way today - trees falling, wires down, that sort of thing - I am so glad it's spring! :tongueout:
Our weather headline: "Winter Storm Walda: Snow and Ice Continue." Lovely :lookingup:
Having a good snowstorm here in the middle of April. Asked the family if they wanted to watch Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer, but they didn't seem too enthusiastic.
Quote from: Jack on April 14, 2013, 09:27:58 AM
Having a good snowstorm here in the middle of April. Asked the family if they wanted to watch Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer, but they didn't seem too enthusiastic.
:bouncegiggle:
We only had early morning frost all week. According to forecast it's getting sunny and warm next week. However, they are predicting 28 F for next Friday. Apparently we might get hit with a small cold front again.
Well, that went fast. 68 F yesterday and our first thunderstorm of the season today. It was basically still winter-ish last week. Amazing how quick the weather can change.
Sunny, warm day at 15 degrees C.
We're stuck in a 3-day weather loop here: one day it's sunny and mild temperatures, the next day it's rainy and gloomy, and the day after that it snows. We've been repeating that for about 2 weeks now. The step stool I was using to wash the windows yesterday is covered in snow today.
As forecast predicted, we had a cold and rainy weekend. It got sunny and warm in the late afternoon today. They say it's going to get even warmer mid-next week.
45 F this morning with fog.
48 today with rain/thunder.
33 tonight with rain/snow.
Oh make up your mind already :lookingup:
It's finally summer here - 74 F today. Actually hit a few golf balls yesterday :thumbup:
Any by Thursday we're supposed to have a high of 39. I mean...gimme a break :hatred:
It went down to 42 F over the weekend with lots of gushing winds and cold rain. Expecting warmer weather again next week.
Terrible. It's 55 and raining :(
ABSOLUTELY GORGEOUS! :hot: Outdoors in T-shirts, going crazy on the yard work - and loving it. I keep eyeing the garden plot...
Played golf Tuesday. Today we've got this:
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Glad I got the birdbath cleaned out and filled, I'm sure they're enjoying it :lookingup:
Another heat wave here, but Saturday set the record for the lowest temperature in May. 39F. That's actually not that bad. What makes it bad was how hard the wind was blowing. For every mph the wind blows, you can feel a temperature drop of 1 degree. They call Chicago "The Windy City," when actually where I live the wind blows--on the average--even harder. In fact, it is one of the 10 windiest cities in the U.S.
Slightly chilly dreary rain, drizzle and fog seems the norm lately. Still I'll take that over really hot weather any day.
Overcast, drizzle but not cold. I'm fine with that kind of weather.
It. Was. Freezing. This. Morning. :buggedout:
It has been sunny and in the 20's C for a week! :hot:
(It's h*ll on the igloos, though, and really messes up the dog-sledding! :lookingup: :wink: )
Really gorgeous. We went straight from winter to summer. :/
We had a hot day today at 19 degrees Celsius. I found it a bit hot anyways. Most probably wouldn't. Tomorrow is supposed to be 4 degrees above zero and the next day 20+, then down again and up again I suspect.
^ Same here. It was warm the first part of last week, hit 82F one day. Then it rained all day Thursday which apparently proceeded a cold front because temps have been about 20 degrees cooler since then. Yesterday it was windy and cool, but sunny, and then this big dark cloud came over and it started hailing. This little BB sized hail - first time I ever got hailed on when I was moving the lawn lol. Then ten minutes later it was sunny again. Supposed to be cool until Monday with highs in the 60's F, and then Tuesday hit 82.
We had snow today. It looked like a snow globe outside what with great big flakes of snow floating softly, gently down to the ground. It appears to have turned to rain tonight though...
Had some thunderstorms go through here yesterday - looks like the neighbor's tree got the worst of it.
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Quote from: Jack on May 30, 2013, 06:24:14 AM
Had some thunderstorms go through here yesterday - looks like the neighbor's tree got the worst of it.
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I'm glad that tree didn't fall on your neighbor's house :buggedout:
^ Yeah they were pretty lucky the wind happened to be blowing straight down the street.
May in Germany turned out to be wet and cold. Second most rainfall ever throughout the month since 1881 (!), and the coldest May in over 30 years. We even had snowfall in some parts :buggedout:
According to forecast weather is getting warmer this week, but not very much. It's raining cats and dogs as I type and it feels like November.
Quote from: claws on June 03, 2013, 02:15:16 AM
May in Germany turned out to be wet and cold. Second most rainfall ever throughout the month since 1881 (!), and the coldest May in over 30 years. We even had snowfall in some parts :buggedout:
According to forecast weather is getting warmer this week, but not very much. It's raining cats and dogs as I type and it feels like November.
Same here pretty much. We had snow in May for only the third time in 100 years, we've had measurable precipitation every day for about 3 weeks now, and it's been chilly. Might get a day or two in the 80's F but then it's right back in the low 60's for half a week.
June's been exactly the same so far. Hopefully we'll have summer this year...eventually.
Up here in Minnesota... Warm yesterday, grew cold over the night. Even colder now. Upstairs is freezing...Downstairs.....Uninhabitable.........Growing darker................Trembling..................Mac wants a flamethrower..........
We very nearly had a tornado here yesterday I think. The sky was all gray and overcast and then this wall of black clouds moved in. But there was one light spot in those clouds, and they were kind of hanging down lower in that spot. There were some high winds here the whole time and I could definitely see that low spot on that cloud starting to rotate around in a tight circle. But then after a couple of minutes it kind of dissipated and the dark clouds moved off and it just rained here pretty heavily. I was getting kind of nervous as it was only about a half mile from our house :buggedout:
I guess they really got nailed with thunderstorms around Minneapolis. All kinds of trees knocked over and power out. And I see they got hit again first thing this morning by this big line of thunderstorms that should be hitting us in an hour or two. Oh well, I didn't feel like mowing the grass today anyway :teddyr:
Two years ago we had a tornado here. The sky was yellow/green, and I saw low swirling clouds through the window. I went outside, and the sky was going crazy. Hail was the size of snow balls, but fortunately they broke up on impact. Then the tornado appeared from behind the hill to my right. To be honest it looked awesome, but it was very violent. A direct hit would have been devastating.
Quote from: major jay on June 23, 2013, 11:12:12 AM
Two years ago we had a tornado here. The sky was yellow/green, and I saw low swirling clouds through the window. I went outside, and the sky was going crazy. Hail was the size of snow balls, but fortunately they broke up on impact. Then the tornado appeared from behind the hill to my right. To be honest it looked awesome, but it was very violent. A direct hit would have been devastating.
When I lived in Minneapolis there was a tornado reported a couple miles form our house. I didn't actually see it but when I looked in that direction I remember the sky being green. Of course our whole neighborhood was outside in our yards checking it out as the weather report was urging us all to flee to our basements :teddyr:
It's 1:30 PM Eastern Time here in old New Jersey, and hot as hell! It's in the high 80's and near 90. My 10,000 BTU wall unit is getting a workout today, believe you me :buggedout:
It was in the upper 90s for almost a week last week, followed by strong thunder, wind, hail and rain storms, now it's down to 50 F this week. Can you say screwed up weather? :buggedout:
We've had a lot of 80-90 degree days with thunderstorms in the afternoons. Yesterday I went for a five mile run. It was hot and humid (about 92, with high humidity). When the sun came out the heat became oppressive - like I was carrying an extra 60 lbs. By the time I finished I was drenched and more tired than such a short run would normally cause.
Hot as hell in Arizona!
Lots of rainy, cool spring-like weather here. Labrador could use some of that now to put out a forest fire up there. Supposed to heat up here next week.
Quote from: Andrew on June 25, 2013, 03:07:46 PM
We've had a lot of 80-90 degree days with thunderstorms in the afternoons. Yesterday I went for a five mile run. It was hot and humid (about 92, with high humidity). When the sun came out the heat became oppressive - like I was carrying an extra 60 lbs. By the time I finished I was drenched and more tired than such a short run would normally cause.
Pretty much the same oin old Northeastern N.J. Heat, rain, and the feeling that it's hotter when it stops raining ans the sun comes back out.
Hot and sunny today in the mid-20s.
Been gorgeous here for a change. Sunny and mid seventies.
We're still stuck in a cycle of sun for a while each day, then torrents of rain. Everywhere is saturated, and the drainage ditches, creeks, and streams are overflowing. There has been flooding a few miles to the North. It looks like this is going to continue this week for a few more days.
On the plus side, the garden seems to be enjoying the steady cycle of sun and rain.
It's the first day of July in northeast Texas, and our high was only 92! Supposed to be down to 66 tonight. We are LOVING it!
Supposed to get up to 78 F today. It's sunny this morning, with a little breeze.
Just a perfect summer day for me today. Sunny with a nice cool breeze at about 15-17 degrees Celsius. My ideal summer day.
Quote from: indianasmith on July 01, 2013, 10:11:20 PM
It's the first day of July in northeast Texas, and our high was only 92! Supposed to be down to 66 tonight. We are LOVING it!
Our high today on Saturday, July 6 is supposed to be or is already at around 93. The old 10,000 BTU wall unit is crankin' out a song today, I tell ya' :bouncegiggle: Been hot since the 3rd week of June.
Been around 90 here the last couple of days. It was 85 at 9:30 this morning. I took that as a good excuse to just spend the rest of the day inside :smile:
82 F yesterday and predicted for today and tomorrow. As long as it doesn't go up to 86 F I'm fine with that kind of weather.
We had a couple of horrendously hot 30 degree days the weekend but the temperature has thankfully dipped back below 20 again. Gotta love northerly winds.
The humidex is 44 deg C today: that makes the third day in a row over 40C and they are predicting it will stay until Saturday. It is pretty miserable trying to get anything done. Just walking outside generates a lot of sweat. I don't know how people farther south live with this heat! :tongueout:
Winter come back! All is forgiven!
94 F and humid. I think you'd have to go to the Amazon basin to find someplace more humid than Minnesota.
Quote from: Jack on July 17, 2013, 04:52:37 PM
94 F and humid. I think you'd have to go to the Amazon basin to find someplace more humid than Minnesota.
Try the Niagara Peninsula!
UGH!!
Quote from: Newt on July 17, 2013, 08:47:59 PM
Quote from: Jack on July 17, 2013, 04:52:37 PM
94 F and humid. I think you'd have to go to the Amazon basin to find someplace more humid than Minnesota.
Try the Niagara Peninsula! UGH!!
Try Washington, D.C. in the summer. I almost f****** died, when I was there. How the residents survived before the introduction of air conditioning, I'll never know.
Another 44C humidex day. I keep telling myself that it is worse elsewhere (the weather station reports that NYC has a humidex today of 49C and Chicago is at 52C!) but that does not seem to help much. :bluesad: Best part of the day was hosing the horses down by myself: we all got totally soaking wet with cold water from the hose. Ahhhh! I just may have got a little sloppy with it on purpose. :wink: (No a/c you see: got to get primitive)
Quote from: Newt on July 18, 2013, 03:22:17 PM
Another 44C humidex day. I keep telling myself that it is worse elsewhere (the weather station reports that NYC has a humidex today of 49C and Chicago is at 52C!) but that does not seem to help much. :bluesad: Best part of the day was hosing the horses down by myself: we all got totally soaking wet with cold water from the hose. Ahhhh! I just may have got a little sloppy with it on purpose. :wink: (No a/c you see: got to get primitive)
Try living in Pretoria which is built in a huge dip and all the cold air rushes overhead. :buggedout:
Apparently, it was around 97° Farenheit today. With humidity and heat index, over 100°.
I'm sweating in places I shouldn't. Thank Heavens my job has a walk-in freezer kept at 0°. I was in there alot.
It's been around 30C for nearly two weeks, and it won't change till next week Friday according to forecast. They are predicting thunderstorms on Friday, our first in almost four, five weeks.
Around the mid-high 80's today here in the Northeast. You should have seen our AC unit on Thursday and Friday when it was over 100 F. The water ran out of it all day and totally soaked our porch and the welcome mat. This really drove home the point abut the amount of humidity in the air.
Thunder and lightning... dark and windy.
Beautiful.
Just like an old black and white 1950's haunted house movie. :thumbup:
We're heading into spring as from next week: looks like it was a short but chilly winter.
Soupy as hell... :thumbdown:
Hot and humid this week. Think it hit 98 Tuesday, but it's been cooling down slowly and it's only supposed to hit 88 today.
Crisp and cool, very Fall-like at 11 degrees Celsius.
Good god it's actually raining here. I'd forgotten what the stuff looked like.
Weather in August in Germany here was too hot, too dry (both way above the averages) and we had more sunshine than the usual norm. We still had a few hot days at the beginning of September, but things have been cooling down in the last ten days or so. Lots of rain almost every day and night, morning fog, chilly nights and temps between 52-60 F.
They are predicting a "golden Autumn" but I hate those more than a hot summer. We had a "golden Autumn" two years ago, with people walking around in tees and shorts in October. It was totally surreal.
Cold, windy, dreary, rainy at about 5 degrees Celsius. Hasn't been the sunny Fall I'd hoped for so far...
06:27 AM - 39 F. I woke up from the cold because my window was a bit open. It's near freezing :smile:
Had a great big thunderstorm last night, we actually had the computers and TV's turned off for fear of a power surge from a lightning strike. Wake up this morning and I've got wet carpeting around the outside perimeter of the basement. That's only happened once before in the 18 years we've lived here, and that time the whole area got declared a disaster area due to all the flooding and stuff. So that was one hell of a rainstorm last night. :buggedout:
I was so looking forward to a nice relaxing weekend too. Now I get to move furniture and shampoo carpeting. You never realize how much crap there is in a room until you've got to move it all and it's all damp on the bottom :lookingup:
rainrainrainrainTHUNDERTHUNDERrainrainrainTHUNDERRRRRRRrainrainrainrain....until Tuesday, they say. :lookingup:
Picture-perfect autumn day. Overcast, chilly and winds blowing foliage through the streets. Love it. We had some rain in the early afternoon while I was looking out the window enjoying a hot cup of delicious pineapple & coconut flavored tea :thumbup:
Beautiful sunny cool Fall day today. Was ideal.
Ummm, they are predicting up to 69 F next week and I hope they are WRONG. I don't want sunny warm weather in October. We've had enough in Summer. Bring on the cold, wind, rain and snow.
Great, claws! You can have our weather.
Dear Weather Channel: Please consider that it may not be wisest to forecast ELEVEN days of rain ahead. Particularly as you have never been known to be accurate past about six hours. :lookingup:
Maybe they are setting us up to be grateful to them when they change it to anything but rain. I'm pretty sure that is a strategy they employ. :tongueout: Snow would be an improvement!
Cold and rainy here.
Pretty typical fall here - permanently overcast, highs barely nudging into the 40's, always looks like it's getting ready to rain.
SUPER foggy. The kind that when you look out the window it seems like the world has practically disappeared in a sheet of white.
Well, spring has arrived where I live. 73 F, people walking around with shirts and shorts. Some are raking their yard from foliage while others are actually MOWING their lawn. I even spotted a grasshopper hopping in front of me on my way to the store :bouncegiggle:
This is beyond bizarre. We are less than a week away from November and we are having BBQ weather.
We had a tiny bit of snow a few days ago
(http://i702.photobucket.com/albums/ww28/jackc8/497cf6c0-0a3d-45f6-8779-e5303d487dc3_zpse987208b.jpg?t=1382796228)
That disappeared as soon as the sun came out. We're having a bit of a heatwave today actually, it's 46 F which I guess is the high for the day. It's been getting well into the 20's at night.
Tallies for October in Germany are in:
It was too warm (+1.6 C above the average) and too wet. October baffled meteorologists in Germany because the month began cold (-4.5 C) and ended on high notes (up to +25.9 C). They said that is very odd because it should usually be the other way around. Personally I'm not surprised at all. Our winters are getting warmer and our summers even hotter.
Hmm...no snow yet here in Southcentral Alaska. Not a single flake. Global warming caused by human beings, perhaps? Fat chance, Anchorage just broke a record for the warmest average monthly temperature for October since 1936 by a whopping one degree (43 degrees last month beat out 42.1 degrees in 1936). Now really, did we have global warming caused by human beings in 1936? If so, how did we manage to last so long without breaking the record for all those years?
:hot: :hot: :hot: :hot: :hot: is all I can say. Where's the rain? :question:
Today's forecast: Snowfall of about half an inch through noon.
I'm at home, sitting with no pants on in front of my fan. It is just too hot. :hot:
It finally snowed here in Southcentral Alaska yesterday. November 10 was a couple days shy of the record latest snowfall in local history, which was November 12, 2002. Now things are back to normal around here! :cheers:
I envy the snow you guys got already :bluesad:
We usually get hit with snow end of November, we'll see if it will actually happen. It finally did get colder here, expecting -1C for tonight.
Germany shares the same latitudes with New York. Norway shares the same latitudes with Alaska. That could be a good way for you to gauge the weather across the Atlantic, Claws. :cheers:
Getting our first snowfall of the year tonight.
(http://i177.photobucket.com/albums/w234/tcrine_photos/Snow_zps62b88d79.jpg) (http://s177.photobucket.com/user/tcrine_photos/media/Snow_zps62b88d79.jpg.html)
Quote from: Trevor on November 11, 2013, 09:33:07 AM
I'm at home, sitting with no pants on in front of my fan. It is just too hot. :hot:
Lucky
you... :bouncegiggle:
In my dear departed Grandmother's best German,
Das Wetter ist schlect! Das Wetter ist jetzt Eiskalt! Ich mag das Kalte nicht, aber, Ich lieben den Sommer!
(
The weather is miserable! The weather is ice cold here. I don't like the cold, but I like the summer!)
More or less a fair translation as well as the truth. Hurry back Summer!
Quote from: zelmo73 on November 11, 2013, 01:59:24 PM
Germany shares the same latitudes with New York. Norway shares the same latitudes with Alaska. That could be a good way for you to gauge the weather across the Atlantic, Claws. :cheers:
It's just that I miss our long cold winters and our mild summers. We used to have lasting snow from November till March/April. We seldom had temperatures above 86 F in summer, and if we did it was always big headline news :bouncegiggle:
Menacing.
Supposed to be windy, 48 F with rain most of the day. It's been like this just about every day for a month now.
:hot: :hot: :hot: and bugger all beer :drink:
Around 60 degrees this Sunday, November 17. Slightly warm for the Northeast for this time of year, but as long as I can remember this was always the way it was this time of year, with your warmer days and your cold days.
39 F and foggy. 39 is supposed to be our high for the day. Another gloomy overcast one with a 30% chance of a few snow showers for tonight - which means a 70% chance we won't get any.
Supposed to get cold this weekend - high of 20 F for Saturday. Brrrr!
It's been between 32 F - 44 F with rain all week. We actually had our first snow of the season on Tuesday, mixed with rain though. According to forecast we might get hit with more snow next week.
yoyoing
Cold, but other than that not bad, but we are expecting an ice storm this evening with an accumulation of two to three inches of ice. Thankfully, I'm retired so I don't have to worry about finding a way to get to work Monday morning. So I'm going to get enough groceries in so I can set it out till it gets warmer. Hopefully, that'll happen by Thanksgiving Day, as that day is always my dinner and a movie night. Dinner at Luby's then cross the street to see a movie at the Starplex Cinema 10.
Chilly here, highs 20 to 30 F for the next week. Twenty for a high :smile: I think it got down to 1 F last night. We got an inch of snow a few days ago. I'm pretty sure none of it melted, but half of it seems to have blown away or something.
Quote from: Jack on November 24, 2013, 05:39:51 PM
I'm pretty sure none of it melted, but half of it seems to have blown away or something.
No, that was me standing outside your house going "Phhh.....phhh....phh..." :wink:
wee tad chilly...
16f last night, 33f right now.
very unfit for the man of the wild nekkid scalp.
It's raining now, but snow is about ready to take over the stage.
Mid 50s all week! Love Colorado weather...
Freezing, sunshine AND snow yesterday morning. Just enough snow for a dusting.
Pretoriacoolinthemorningandthenhotlater. *:wink:
*Myspacebarisalittlestuckrightnow :wink:
Snow.
It begins.
Oh joy.
15 F and clear at the moment. Supposed to get up to 25 today. Possibility of a tiny bit of snow tonight.
28 F at the moment but the sunshine is distracting. Gimme my usual November overcast, damnit.
A lot of rain and wind the last two days. Last night around 0200 it was windy enough that it woke me up because it was shaking the house. Supposed to stop raining and get colder now. It was brutally windy and cold on Sunday.
Columbus OH.
31, and sunny right now. Cold tonight, and tomorrow, but the roads are clear!
Quote from: claws on November 26, 2013, 11:46:08 PM
Freezing, sunshine AND snow yesterday morning. Just enough snow for a dusting.
Overcast (finally), no snow, warmer. I guess we can't have cold and snow without sunshine? :lookingup:
Well, November was mostly "normal" in Germany according to meteorological services.
It was only slightly warmer, less sunshine though, and precipitation within the norm.
Rain that's changed over to snow now. Pretty yucky day.
Quote from: Jack on December 03, 2013, 02:27:52 PM
Rain that's changed over to snow now. Pretty yucky day.
That was us Monday night. It's hovering around the zero mark right now, with wind gusts oh joy.
We didn't get more than a couple inches of snow, so that's a relief anyway...
High of 80 today, high of 40 tomorrow, sleet and freezing rain all weekend. gotta love Texas! :teddyr:
High of 15 and windy today. Supposed to have a high of 12 by Saturday. No snow at all in the 10 day forecast though :bluesad:
We've got Hurricane "Xaver" currently causing wind storms, snow storms and rain storms.
Well, we dodged one icy bullet. I don't think anybody was unhappy to wake up that Monday morning to find that while we did have some precipitation, it never got cold enough for it to freeze, so no 2 or 3 inches of ice.
Except now it may be time to hunker down again, as beginning this evening we are looking for another ice storm to come through. Fortunately, I got enough groceries in this morning to sit it out, till the weather warms up, which should be sometime Monday.
It does mean we looking at a temperature change of 40 to 50 degrees between yesterday Wednesday and tomorrow Friday.
Sleet and freezing rain, 100% chance tonight.
No school tomorrow, rented a bunch of movies, chicken and dumplings cooking on the stove.
Life is pretty good at the moment.
Below freezing but it's raining. Snow is coming later.
Weather forecast for today: rain-then-ice-then-snow-then-more-ice.
Sanity forecast for today: Snowbound with a touch of claustrophobia.
Snow. Not quite enough in the streets to cause major panic. Still, I really hope a lot of patients cancelled their appointments at work. It would have been super busy today.
We got several inches of snow early this morning. Here's a quick pic I took through our guest room window:
(https://imagizer.imageshack.us/v2/240x180q90/198/p3ne.jpg)
and thanks Imageshack for not allowing me to post a bigger version :lookingup:
Sunny but painfully cold. It hasn't gotten above zero yet today and it's not likely to tomorrow.
Brutally cold for NE Texas. We had a pretty big ice storm Thursday night and Friday and NOTHING melted today. Not a drip to be heard anywhere outside!
We got about a half inch of snow and there's 2" - 5" total expected for the day. maybe I'll even be able to get the snow blower out :teddyr: It's only 10 F so the snow makes a nice crunchy sound when you walk on it.
Days - Upper 70s/Low 80s
Nights - Low 60s
:teddyr:
(It's supposed to get really cold and rainy tonight - somewhere down in the 40s!)
Raining, raining... and some more rain. :smile:
Not surprising, our snow didn't last very long. Temps are now in the mid 40s and its damp/wet, overcast. We are basically experiencing October/Autumn weather at the moment.
Still raining! Sheeeeeet. :twirl: :thumbdown:
13 F (which is the high for the day) and windy. We do have a couple inches of snow, so it's looking a little bit like Christmas :teddyr:
Tomorrow it's only supposed to get up to 4.
Stupid, Eugene Oregon got 7 inches of snow it is not equipped for... I'm not sure they have a snow plow.
So its a real mess as people who do not see snow try and get around.
It snowed yesterday in Portland, but hardly at all up in the hills at work. Odd. Now it's all melted around my house.
Quote from: retrorussell on December 10, 2013, 03:16:07 PM
It snowed yesterday in Portland, but hardly at all up in the hills at work. Odd. Now it's all melted around my house.
Yup light dusting here in Beaverton. Not enough to use an excuse to stay home so I went to work. Traffic was nice and light though.
Bloody cold. The wind cuts like a knife and blows tears from your eyes (and then freezes them) and my fingernails sting. Forecast says to expect five more days of it. I put blankets on the horses and I don't usually do that until the cold snap the end of January!
We did get a bit of snow last night: think 'Frosted Mini Wheats cereal': the grass still shows through. I hope we get more. For whatever reason, it's a whole lot easier to take the cold with snow on the ground. We don't get a proper winter here in the south: this frozen-mud-festooned-with-dead-grass thing gets depressing. :tongueout:
They are predicting temps between 30 and 40 F with a bit fog and occasional rain for the next seven days. I predict yet another snowless mild christmas/winter this year again.
Quote from: Newt on December 11, 2013, 07:03:43 AM
my fingernails sting.
If they turn black or fall off, seek shelter immediately :teddyr:
Quote from: Jack on December 11, 2013, 01:27:00 PM
Quote from: Newt on December 11, 2013, 07:03:43 AM
my fingernails sting.
If they turn black or fall off, seek shelter immediately :teddyr:
It does alarm those around me when my nose turns completely white. Hasn't fallen off...yet.
Windchill is -25 C (-13 degrees FAHRENHEIT) this morning. I am not a happy camper. (Did I mention I spend upwards of 6 hours per day outside?)
As expected where I live we went from 30c degree weather and sunny Monday to cold and snowing in the alpine region thursday. We actually have memes relating to how all over the place our weather is:
(http://funnymemes.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2012/09/Melbourne-meme.jpg)
[That pic actually happens, no exaggeration...]
Anyways it's currently pretty warm and sunny. Let's see what tomorrow brings.
Snow. 'Real' snow. I more or less asked for that, didn't I. Sigh. Just peachy. :tongueout:
We're getting a little snow flurries here. Just enough to make the road sloppy.
Strong frost/freeze in the morning, bright and sunny during the day. Global warming, gotta love it.
They are predicting 50 F on Monday. If this continues I'll have to bring out my summer clothing from the closet again.
Sprite's cats must bring me some beer: it is :hot: here.
Freezing rain all night and continuing through this morning. A centimeter or more of ice coating every branch and surface. Makes everything look like a fairyland: but like traditional 'faery' it is beautiful but highly treacherous if you don't watch your step.
We had about 2 millimeters of freezing rain the other day with an inch of snow on top of it. Luckily the ice melted immediately when I threw some salt on it. It's snowing here right now, light snow but from looking at the weather map it should continue for quite a while. Supposed to get up to 26 F today then in the tens for the next couple of days and back up to 27 for Christmas.
We had about 3" - 4" of snow to start with, so with this on top of it we'll have a very white Christmas :teddyr:
We had the warmest December in over 30 (!) years, with temps up to 66 F (!) on Christmas Eve in some parts of the country.
It was so warm in Berlin that cherry blossoms actually started to bloom (!). In frikkin December :bouncegiggle:
The weather people said yesterday that we have had the coldest winter in 18 years, thus far.
It has been snowing for the last couple of days. Today the windchill is -25 degrees celcius. And it IS windy.
Have I mentioned I work outdoors? May will not come soon enough.
Quote from: Newt on January 02, 2014, 08:51:12 AM
The weather people said yesterday that we have had the coldest winter in 18 years, thus far.
It has been snowing for the last couple of days. Today the windchill is -25 degrees celcius. And it IS windy.
Have I mentioned I work outdoors? May will not come soon enough.
Would you like to swap continents? It is very warm here right now. :hot:
Its really,really cold and windy out here.Its only gone up to 52 which only feels like 45 in a city near Houston,Texas. I wish there wouldn't be anymore Artic fronts for this season. Its really been a pain in the butt,considering the fact I don't have central heating within the home. :bluesad:
Regular heat wave here, it's supposed to get up to 19 today and 24 tomorrow!
But then down to -6 for Sunday and -12 for Monday (those are the highs).
Very, very :hot: I could use a beer and I don't drink alcohol - that's how hot it is.
Cold, with scary Minnesota-type cold on the horizon.
Quote from: Rev. Powell on January 03, 2014, 08:44:19 AM
Cold, with scary Minnesota-type cold on the horizon.
We call it "brisk" :smile:
I'll give you 'brisk': windchill hit -30C today.
Quote from: Newt on January 03, 2014, 07:17:13 PM
I'll give you 'brisk': windchill hit -30C today.
Brisk? That's an understatement :buggedout:
It's around the 0 mark here in old New Jersey. It will get down to around -4 and the odd thing is is that we're going to have a day that's above freezing with rain (as well as at night) and then the next day it's going to be 44 for the day wth about -4 for the night.
Behold, the wild rollercoaster ride that is New Jersey weather! :bouncegiggle:
It was -15 when I went to work this morning. That's worse than brisk, it's downright nippy!
I brought the newspaper in the house and then I picked it up and took it into the other room - it was so cold it hurt my hand :bouncegiggle:
60F when I left this morning and pouring rain. Supposed to be 30F with a windchill of 18F when I get home tonight.
7F with a windchill of -13F tomorrow morning when I get up!
Columbus, OH.
-4, with a -18 wind chill....tomorrow, that doubles.
Yeesh!
Can't believe I'm actually looking forward to temperatures in the 30s and 40s...
Brrrrr, -10 last night..glad my water pipes didn't freeze.
We're heating up to 3 above tonight. :thumbup:
Quote from: major jay on January 07, 2014, 08:22:30 PM
Brrrrr, -10 last night..glad my water pipes didn't freeze.
We're heating up to 3 above tonight. :thumbup:
One of our pipes froze a few days ago but thank the Good Lord In Heaven that it didn't break. :buggedout: It's around 41 F now after a small snowstorm this morning that dumped about an inch. Oh, and it's raining out now too.
Rainy and Cold this morning
It was so NICE out today in New Jersey.
The temperatures have gotten milder recently. Nearly all the snow is melted. Looks like we may get some more the weekend though.
Right now at 5 minutes after 10 in the evening it is a balmy 46 degrees and mostly cloudy outside.
:hot: :hot: :hot: + :hot: :hot:
Pretoria is built in a dip which means all the cool / cold air rushes overhead during summer. :thumbdown:
Still 46 degrees this morning. It is suppose to be a rainy day today.
It was about 36c/99f at about midnight last night. It was hot, and will be until about saturday.
We have the Aus open tennis on at the moment and it was so hot on court a few players vomited/passed out and one of them hallucinated that Snoopy was on court with him.
http://www.smh.com.au/sport/tennis/extreme-heat-proves-too-much-for-canadian-player-frank-dancevic-20140114-30t3y.html (http://www.smh.com.au/sport/tennis/extreme-heat-proves-too-much-for-canadian-player-frank-dancevic-20140114-30t3y.html)
Weird. We had high winds all day, so one minute it would be whiteout-condition blowing snow, the next the sun would be out.
Rain, Rain, go away come again another day.
37 F with rain. Stay-in-bed weather.
Quote from: dean on January 14, 2014, 07:12:43 PM
We have the Aus open tennis on at the moment and it was so hot on court a few players vomited/passed out and one of them hallucinated that Snoopy was on court with him.
http://www.smh.com.au/sport/tennis/extreme-heat-proves-too-much-for-canadian-player-frank-dancevic-20140114-30t3y.html (http://www.smh.com.au/sport/tennis/extreme-heat-proves-too-much-for-canadian-player-frank-dancevic-20140114-30t3y.html)
I know I really shouldn't laugh at that but it is funny, so :bouncegiggle: :bouncegiggle:
Really foggy outside this morning. It is like Pea soup out there. It is also a lot colder than yesterday in the low 30's.
It's raining right now.
15 F this morning. Got about 4" of snow over the last couple of days. I better enjoy this balmy weather now because we're supposed to have 40 - 50 mph winds starting tomorrow.
Still pretty warm for a late January evening. It is currently 37 degrees and clear skies.
Colder than a loveless heart that beats for no one.
The temp. has dipped to below freezing this morning. The wind is also up there at the moment.
NJ - Looks like I'll be shoving and salting all day long at work tomorrow...
My boss is "salt happy"... Missed a spot, look over there. Keep going, between the cars.
We had snowstorm Sunday. Looks like another one is due Wednesday. Today the temps were chilly but not overly cold. Around 0 degrees Celsius.
I think it was in the upper 20s F yesterday, now it's -6 this morning and the high for the day is supposed to be +6.
around 30-32 F, a bit colder at night but not very much. Occasional rain and constant overcast since Monday (it was sunny over the weekend). Forecast predicts the possibility of temp drop this weekend but I have my doubts.
As I mentioned before (I think), this feels and looks more like drab, dark and colorless November weather.
I think I'm just going to go to work naked from now on as I never know what the hell to wear in the mornings anymore. :buggedout:
9 F with a nice 30 mph wind. If you go to the gas station and decide to wash the windshield while the car's filling up, put some gloves on. Don't be like this idiot and think "It'll just take a minute." Trust me, it's painful. :teddyr:
cold as a witches tit
Little bit snow here and there, but nothing really grave.
It's mostly pretty cold.
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- saw this on FB this morning and thought it was perfect for this thread.
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- this is the view from the kitchen stoop, also this morning (I went out in my bare feet to get it just for posting it here. Socks get wet if you wear them in the snow.)
Cold today (-7 Celsius)...by Sunday, it's supposed to go up to +7 and rain. So it looks like we're in for another big melt...then we'll probably get snow again....
Its a f**king blizzard-again-here in Michigan.
I LOVE IT!
The windchill is 21 below! I LOVE extreme weather! I'll be walking down Main Street-no cars-no people-I do it just becuze its so f**king cool!
Freezing Rain to Hit Houston Texas on Friday January 24, 2014 (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7PIoW-rTC3A#ws)
^God love him, and thanks for the update!
SNOW in NJ... not happy at all.
After a light dusting yesterday we finally got a few inches of snow last night. This is our first real snow this winter season, arriving about two months too late.
Kind of a pretty sunset here.
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I'll take any weather at this point...
JUST NO MORE SNOW...
Please.
Another balmy day in Minnesota. Forecast says: "Bitterly cold. A mix of clouds and sun. Dangerous wind chills may approach -35F. High -6F. Winds WNW at 15 to 25 mph."
Try not to be too jealous :teddyr:
Acting like its hormones are all outa whack. Minus thirty with wind chill one day, forty-five above the next, and gale-force winds overnight.
More snow last night, bright sunny warm today. This abnormal weather is killing me :bluesad:
We have snow in the forecast this week - the first time in 30 years.
Another heatwave about to hit. This time we may break some more records for days in a row over 40c/104f!
So yeah, this time next week my state's probably going to be an inferno again...
Crazy cold again this morning. Newt, you need to call your weather and tell it to come back home!
Quote from: Andrew on January 28, 2014, 07:47:25 AM
Crazy cold again this morning. Newt, you need to call your weather and tell it to come back home!
- and you may be getting the 'warm' end of it! (Our 'normal' temperature for this day is -1 celcius; today our windchill is starting at -30C :buggedout: ) As soon as someone here can persuade the Inuit weather spirit
Qailertetang to pick up her toys and go back home, we'll all be a lot more comfortable. Then we can all hunt down the idiot who ticked her off...
eta: Apparently the ritual involves a man dressed as a woman in an outfit at least partly made of seal skin/fur. I'm sure someone here would be happy to volunteer for the part.
Burrrr...
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It's snowed a few inches again last night, and it was overcast / cold (-1C) during the day. That's more like it :thumbup:
It's 40 degrees here and it just started raining.
LET THE SNOWPOCALPSE BEGIN!!!
Everything is closed up tight here. Unfortunately I have to go to work early in the morning, since we are considered 'essential personnel'. The big problem here won't be the icy roads, it'll be the big old trees (already overloaded with Spanish moss) snapping and falling over power lines.
Yes, the trees are very picturesque but ice and this:
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do not make a good mix.
The city actually just lost a big lawsuit where one of the pretty trees broke in a storm and a falling branch snapped a lady's leg clean off.
NJ - Oh no - PLEASE... NO more snow...
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Just prior to sunrise the windchill was recorded as -32 deg C. And it is windy.
We have the Scouts going to camps the next three weekends. Everybody sleeps in shelters made of spars and tarps. In the snow. There is a reason they are called "Klondike" camps! Unfortunately I have to work so I cannot go. :teddyr:
The really insane part is they prefer freezing temperatures: it gets quite miserable if it warms up and everything gets all wet and muddy. :tongueout:
Quote from: Raffine on January 28, 2014, 04:00:09 PM
It's 40 degrees here and it just started raining.
LET THE SNOWPOCALPSE BEGIN!!!
Everything is closed up tight here. Unfortunately I have to go to work early in the morning, since we are considered 'essential personnel'. The big problem here won't be the icy roads, it'll be the big old trees (already overloaded with Spanish moss) snapping and falling over power lines.
Yes, the trees are very picturesque but ice and this:
(http://gfccommunityforestry.files.wordpress.com/2013/01/urban-6-savannah-street.jpg)
do not make a good mix.
The city actually just lost a big lawsuit where one of the pretty trees broke in a storm and a falling branch snapped a lady's leg clean off.
Snowing in Savannah, Raffine? Wow.
Our local weather report featured scenes of black ice in NC and snow-covered roads in Alabama causing havoc. :buggedout:
I think they were trying to make us feel better.
Quote from: Newt on January 29, 2014, 07:35:15 AM
Our local weather report featured scenes of black ice in NC and snow-covered roads in Alabama causing havoc. :buggedout:
I think they were trying to make us feel better.
:hot: and [no emoticon for humid] in Pretoria. Time for beer. :drink:
False alarm.
It never got below freezing here so we got rain, rain, and more rain.
There was actually a very thin sheet of ice on my windshield this morning - the first time I've ever seen that here.
Sylacauga Alabama, my birthplace, actually was on the news for all the snow and ice they got. I think it was the first time Sylacauga made the news since the meteorite hit the lady back in '54. (http://news.nationalgeographic.com)
Quote from: Newt on January 29, 2014, 07:35:15 AM
Our local weather report featured scenes of black ice in NC and snow-covered roads in Alabama causing havoc. :buggedout:
I think they were trying to make us feel better.
I was based in Atlanta back in 1999-2003 or so. They are not used to ice and snow (and ice is far worse than snow), so drivers don't know how to safely navigate. They are also not equipped to deal with snow and ice - the states don't have the system of plows and gear to spread sand and salt to make the roads safer to drive.
We're supposed to get a little bit of snow tonight but personally I doubt it given the wind is supposed to be southwest. We only normally get snow with northeastern gales. The temperature dropped back from 6 degrees Celsius down to wind chills in the
-20s last night and today.
Quote from: Andrew on January 29, 2014, 09:50:48 AM
Quote from: Newt on January 29, 2014, 07:35:15 AM
Our local weather report featured scenes of black ice in NC and snow-covered roads in Alabama causing havoc. :buggedout:
I think they were trying to make us feel better.
I was based in Atlanta back in 1999-2003 or so. They are not used to ice and snow (and ice is far worse than snow), so drivers don't know how to safely navigate. They are also not equipped to deal with snow and ice - the states don't have the system of plows and gear to spread sand and salt to make the roads safer to drive.
Oh I get that Andrew; my :buggedout: was for the weather itself!
I have a sister in NC who tells me all about it when they get snow. It's a major event.
Cold this morning and now (15h37) it's hot. :tongueout:
26 F with frozen snow on the ground. Forecast predicts up to 42 F on Saturday, with rain of course.
Snowing here. Probably get 2 - 3 inches. That's been the cycle all winter: extreme cold, warms up a bit, snows, back to extreme cold.
Numbers are in: we had one of the warmest January's in 15 years (not surprising after the warmest December in decades), more hours of sunshine than last year January, and less precipitation than usual. However, some parts got up to 6 inches of snow. Forecast predicts a warm February with quite a few non-snow related violent storms.
Yup - freezing rain then more snow this weekend... I'm sick of snow.
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Snow flurries today, but very small and nothing stuck.
SNOW... New Jersey.
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Snow is melting right now. Got about a foot or so this weekend.
Unexpected overnight snow. Probably a regional thing because forecast didn't see it coming.
Smokey haze all around as a few bushfires are raging outside of the city. So far only some houses gone, but no loss of life, unlike last time it was like this. Hopefully it means people are better prepared.
ice.......... ICE everywhere.
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hurry up spring!
As much as I love snow, I am getting sick of shoveling it. Spent an hour and an half two days over the weekend just shoveling, shoveling, shoveling some more....
My snow blower can't blow it any higher. And it's still snowing of course :bouncegiggle:
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more snow on way tonight... New Jersey...
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We got another batch today...and apparently the only break in it for the rest of the week is tomorrow and that's only because it's supposed to be too cold...more shoveling, shoveling, shoveling to come. Most snow I can remember in quite a few years.
Quote from: VenomX73 on February 17, 2014, 05:15:15 PM
more snow on way tonight... New Jersey...
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Mr Cena says: Send Trevor's Mom some rain or else...... :buggedout: :wink:
I shoveled, salted and used the snowblower ALL DAY TODAY... I'm sick of snow!
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No snow today but cold enough to freeze yer arse off. Of course, also shoveled up from last night's batch. Winter's just lingering on...some folks though are loving it, living it up on snowmobiles, etc. I love snow but am just getting tired of it continuously coming with few milds in between.
Quote from: JaseSF on February 18, 2014, 09:02:17 PM
No snow today but cold enough to freeze yer arse off.
Send us some: it is terribly hot here. :hot:
Mild weather here, heard "spring birds" calls every morning before sunrise since the beginning of the week. They usually don't start chirping until the end of March, but for a couple of years they start early in February. Forecast predicts a severe drop in temps by the end of February. We'll see if that will actually happen.
For the next two days:
Rain Rain Beautiful Rain - Ladysmith Black Mambazo (Fifa 2010 World Cup) (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PisBYGGtmgI#)
- drop THAT on top of several feet of snow (underlain by solid ice) and then back down into negative double-digits for the next ten. :lookingup: fwiw: whatever we did to deserve this, I offer my sincere apologies!
Nearly 50 here in Old New Jersey and for the next few days it's going to be somewhat warm. And as usual as befitting this time of year, lots of mud is on the way...
It was raining and then snowing here yesterday. That really heavy wet snow that turns into slush as it accumulates on the driveway. I went out with the snowblower last evening and cleaned that up, but now today I've got what looks like a 3' tall pile of frozen slush at the end of the driveway from the snowplow going by.
I am NOT looking forward to trying to dig into that thing.
Quote from: Jack on February 21, 2014, 07:33:31 AM
I am NOT looking forward to trying to dig into that thing.
Just be very careful with that shovel: I'm hiding in it. :buggedout: :wink:
Quote from: Trevor on February 21, 2014, 07:35:52 AM
Quote from: Jack on February 21, 2014, 07:33:31 AM
I am NOT looking forward to trying to dig into that thing.
Just be very careful with that shovel: I'm hiding in it. :buggedout: :wink:
Yeah I've got your underpants all tangled up in my snowblower. I think I'll just leave it out by the curb with a sign on it that says "free". :bouncegiggle:
Mild today, just enough so I could chip away at the Godzilla sized iceberg at the end of my driveway.
Shoveled up another batch today. We're running out of places to put this snow. Haven't seen this much in about a decade I'd guess. Expecting a little more tomorrow followed by ice pellets and freezing drizzle. Temperature rising slightly above zero...
Sunny, blue sky, 50 F but a cold wind is blowing.
Quote from: Jack on February 21, 2014, 09:33:15 AM
Quote from: Trevor on February 21, 2014, 07:35:52 AM
Quote from: Jack on February 21, 2014, 07:33:31 AM
I am NOT looking forward to trying to dig into that thing.
Just be very careful with that shovel: I'm hiding in it. :buggedout: :wink:
Yeah I've got your underpants all tangled up in my snowblower. I think I'll just leave it out by the curb with a sign on it that says "free". :bouncegiggle:
LOL :teddyr: :teddyr:
Snow and snow flurries is dominating this week's forecast so far...
I guess we're having the 5th coldest winter on record, and the 2nd coldest February (records date back to the 1870's). I've quite enjoyed it myself :teddyr: What I didn't like was those 2 days it got up to 40 and rained. I'm still chopping ice off the driveway a week later.
It's 1 F right now, supposed to get up to 7 today. High of -2 predicted for Thursday.
Shoveled another batch today...the snow is starting to get near level with the back bridge and is closing in on burying the garbage box and oil tank regularly...beginning to wonder where to put it....
So... Monday... they say up to 8 inches in New Jersey...
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We are getting thundersleet here in NE Texas today!!!
Considering our propensity for shutting down the entire state over a single snowflake, I doubt I'll be working tomorrow . . .
I really hate snow AND I really hate putting down 3 50lbs bags of salt when I'm done.
We had blizzard like conditions earlier today. Didn't last too long though...more snow to shovel tomorrow.
Weather didn't change much here. For the past two weeks its been freezing/frost in the morning, and about 50 F during the day. Sometimes overcast, sometimes bright and sunny, sometimes rain.
Just when you think it's over. It's not. After two weeks of spring like temperatures, we had a cold front come through on Sunday and ice everything down.
The bad news is that there has already been one traffic fatality due to the storm.
The good news, if there is any good news, the storm happened on Sunday, so most people did not have to get out and go to work.
It also proves how hard it is to predict the weather where I live. The headline on the local daily was that the ice may last till Tuesday. Yeah, right. Unless we get some more, the storm was over by Sunday evening, and most of the ice had melted by noon on Monday.
Spent over an hour shovelling out today. We're getting hit with a cold front now though so no snow for a while but wind chill will be in the -30s.
Yup 6 hours shoveling out snow... 30 cars, at my job
2 long sidewalks... put down 6 50lbs bags of salt.
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Will somebody please tell God to quit playing with the On/Off Switch before he breaks it!
Quote from: Newt on March 04, 2014, 09:05:22 AM
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:bouncegiggle: :teddyr:
"And I wonder, still I wonder, who'll stop the rain....." :wink:
February retrospect: too dry (30% less precipitation), too sunny (21% above the average) and unusual mild. Average temps (4.3 C) where 3.9 C higher than the norm, which is a record of some sorts. Basically we had no snow in February, which again is very unusual. Warmest day was February 15th with amazing 66 F.
Well it's kind of sort of working its way towards spring here. Which means freezing drizzle is predicted for tonight, with AM rain / ice tomorrow. Yippee. Supposed to be up in the 40's by Sunday and Monday. Which means a bunch of snow will melt during the day and then freeze overnight. I should probably pick up a few more bags of salt today.
Strange weather for Pretoria in March: cold, cloudy and misty in the mornings, hot in the afternoon plus rain. :question:
We're still in somewhat of a deep freeze here (up from -30s to -20s wind chill today). Supposed to warm up this weekend and of course bring with it even more snow...
So its looks like more SNOW for New Jersey...
Is this a joke? - Wednesday then next Monday and Tuesday lots more snow!
WTF. I REALLY thought that we were in spring!
It's supposedly rain-free this coming week.. I can paint the fence if so. For now, I'm painting the attic.
It's actually supposed to get up to 9 degrees Thursday before dropping back to -5 the next day...
Raining....
68 F today. Seen lots of people in shorts and t-shirts.
High of 58, but high winds to make it feel cooler.
It has been up and down here in OK. Mild then temperature drops and snow, fair amount of snow and rain past month or so. Very cold winter to be completely honest.
eehhhh - MORE SNOW for New Jersey on Monday... then even more next Tuesday...
at this point I guess Spring wont come anytime soon. I'm going to stop wishing for better weather.
I give up - I'll put the shovel away in June I guess... snow sucks.
Been gradually getting warmer here, even made it into the mid 50's one day last week. We get a few days in the 40's and then a few in the 30's. Still got a foot of snow in the front yard though.
Temps went down during the day (50 F) but up during the night. This was our first weekend without morning frost.
Quote from: Couchtr26 on March 10, 2014, 02:40:34 PM
It has been up and down here in OK. Mild then temperature drops and snow, fair amount of snow and rain past month or so. Very cold winter to be completely honest.
You're in Oklahoma? Good gravy, man, where? I'm an escapee from that state!
It's Kansas, so the wind blows so hard that it sucks. Otherwise, meh.
Back to 68, 69 F with chilly nights / morning frost. This schizophrenic weather is driving me nuts.
Quote from: Trevor on March 10, 2014, 06:12:24 AM
Raining....
Yeah, it's raining here in New Jersey too, This is our typical early Spring weather, we go from snow to mud in the blink of an eye..
Looking back at March, that month broke several weather records: it was the sunniest since 1951, the driest since 1984, and with 7 C above the average one of the warmest in over 30 years.
75 F today, but "cooling off" a bit over the weekend according to forecast.
Wet; not really giving me a chance to finish painting the fence. And I'm so close, too.. :(
Still relatively cold but looking more like Spring with the snow gradually melting away...
All the snow melted and it was in the upper 60's on Monday. Today of course we got 2" of snow.
It's windy and pouring rain.
Saturday April 12 here, and it's sunny it's either 60 deg, or getting close to it..
It's nice this weekend. Pretty clear and 60s. Might be able to finish painting till summer!
Stormy weather off and on,one day its in the 70's the next its in the 20's. I do like storms though. :thumbup:
We've been having all sorts of weather lately: down to 26 F at night, and up to 68 F during the day. Overcast and chilly one minute followed by bright blue skies and warm the other. Yesterday wind storms, thunder storms, rain and hail. This morning bright and sunny but very cold/freezing.
The end of last week I was sweating, working outside in a T-shirt.
Yesterday it snowed. All day. :lookingup:
This morning there is ICE on the ponds.
Yay spring. :tongueout:
Very nice, mild day albeit a bit windy. 15 degrees Celsius. Tomorrow it's supposed to drop right down to 2 degrees. On Saturday, we're supposed to get snow.
Quote from: Newt on April 16, 2014, 06:55:44 AM
The end of last week I was sweating, working outside in a T-shirt.
Et tu, Brutus?
Yesterday it snowed. All day. :lookingup:
This morning there is ICE on the ponds.
Yay spring. :tongueout:
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We have light snow on the ground but by the end of the week it will be up in the high 60's with overnights around mid-high 40's or 50's. Such is the way....
Last week it was spring, this week we're back to winter (we had an inch of snow but it melted, no thanks to the wind chill), but by Saturday we're supposed to be close to 70 again. Then spring will definitely stay. I hope...
I think they had 10-15 inches of snow in Northern Wisconsin last night. LOL. Lucky I'm in Southern Minnesota.
Cold enough to freeze yer arse off, by. Bitter northerly winds...
Nothing like waking up in the morning to the sound of rain splashing on your window. Plus its quite cold.
It was sunny today with small pearl white clouds, 75 F but with violent winds. Not sure what was up with the wind on such a day, but I had to close my windows because the wind blew all sorts of stuff from my table.
Gorgeous day here. 65 F and sunny. So gorgeous in fact I had to take the afternoon off work and play golf.
Seemingly endless mix of rain, drizzle, and fog. Pretty normal for this time of year...
Wet. Guess I'm not mowing after all.
Thunderstorms and wind today, same for tomorrow, rain for Tuesday, and showers for Wednesday and Thursday. It's actually quite nice out at the moment though :smile:
Temps went down from 75 to 48 F, wind brought lots of rainy clouds.
I think our winter may be here or be on it's way.
Quote from: Trevor on April 27, 2014, 07:58:31 AM
I think our winter may be here or be on it's way.
Well that was quick: I sent you ours, as we were done with it. But I figured it would take a few more weeks than that to get there! :twirl:
Rain, drizzle, and fog. We did have some snowflakes falling earlier today. They didn't stay around though. Melted as quick as they came down...
According to meteorologists April was one of the warmest months in Germany ever, since they started keeping track of temps in 1881. Kind of scary to me because I just can't get used to the climate change.
Weather today: heavy wind storms and rain.
Nice out today-after the coldest winter in Michigan history.
Friday I froze my butt off out on the golf course. Yesterday it was gorgeous. Today it's humid and downright muggy. Monday it's supposed to be 77, Tuesday 55. It can't decide what the heck it wants to do...other than rain just about every day.
82 today with 85 predicted for tomorrow. After all that snow and ice, the heat has come with a fury.
boyohboyohboy are we supposed to get storm-pounded tonight
Quote from: Andrew on May 11, 2014, 07:38:57 PM
82 today with 85 predicted for tomorrow.
Pretty much what Andrew said. Thunderstorms predicted for the weekend.
Temps yo-yo between 55 and 77, mostly overcast with a few gushes of wind. It rained all afternoon yesterday and last night with very distant thunder.
Streets are wet, it actually feels kinda chilly today.
Yup, winter's here. The wind whistles through the holes in my underpants and I liketh it not. :tongueout: :wink:
28 C yesterday with a humidex of 32. Predicted to be warmer today, with scattered thundershowers. All day. :tongueout:
Thinking of finding a nice pair of warm Canadian socks to send to Trevor. :smile:
Hot and muggy here. Of course for a Minnesotan "hot" is about 10F warmer than Trevor's winter :teddyr:
80 F today. Forecast predicts 86-95 F this weekend, with steady hot temps till July. Time to retire my beloved wool hat I guess.
I thought the weatherman said it was supposed to be pleasant today, but it's almost 90 F and humid :bluesad:
It's raining now. There are these little drops of water falling right out of the sky.
Makes me wonder how the heck they got up there :question:
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Well... you see, Gilligan...
:twirl:
It was so cold on Friday morning, I was bent over waiting for the bus.
Cold and rainy.
I am actually wearing the Dr Who scarf Mom knitted for me in high school: it is about a metre in length. :smile:
Fog and drizzle. Overcast sky.
Big storm heading our way :buggedout:
Absolutely gorgeous summer day here.
Cold, fog, drizzle, rain. Lots of icebergs around to be seen though.
Pretty day here today.
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Quote from: Jack on June 06, 2014, 04:23:42 PM
It's raining now. There are these little drops of water falling right out of the sky.
Makes me wonder how the heck they got up there :question:
Hey, Jack. If you got any to spare send some more our way. We are in severe drought conditions. Though, yesterday's rainstorms helped to fill up the area lakes and reservoirs. The area where I lived got .59 inches, which is the most rain we got in a day this year. And I don't know where this happened, but someplace south of us got 8.5 inches. Of course, we also got closed roads due to flooding and people who live in the flood plain evacuated from their homes, because of the fear of flooding.
The mornings here in the Northeast are around 70 degrees (carrying over from overnight) and it's in the low to mid 80's. Warm enough considering the humidity the Northeast is known for.
Freezing in the morning, mild the rest of the day. Typical South African winter. :teddyr:
Warm and sunny. 22 degrees C or 72 degree F. A bit too hot for my liking but nice. :smile:
Just when I thought I'd heard EvErY forecast: Cloudy, with a chance of roaming bears.
Cold, rainy, foggy. Just a dreary day. Supposed to be nice and sunny tomorrow though.
Having a good rainstorm here this morning. Oh well I guess the plants could use it. Been kind of dry for the last week or so.
I just woke up and I hear it raining. Ugh.
Keep your rain, Jack! We cut our hay yesterday so we need two days of hot, dry, sunny and breezy. Ah yes the joys of mowing four tons of hay in an afternoon. Makes the cold beers after taste fantastic, though.
Heavy snow and sleet :wink:
up to high 70s during the day, and down to low 40s at night/morning for almost a week now. Odd weather.
Looking back at June we had some of the hottest days ever (98 F) since the beginning of measuring weather. However, things did cool down in the second half of June. We even got morning frost in some parts of the country. Summing it up; June was dry, with 15% more hours of sun than in the last 30 years, with an daily average of 60 F which is slightly above the norm.
Thunderstorms!
We've had 3 days of close to 30 degree Celsius hot weather with a humidex in the 30s.
Quote from: Newt on June 27, 2014, 08:22:20 AM
Keep your rain, Jack! We cut our hay yesterday so we need two days of hot, dry, sunny and breezy. Ah yes the joys of mowing four tons of hay in an afternoon. Makes the cold beers after taste fantastic, though.
The smell of hay and\or fresh cut grass is indeed a wonderful thing..
We had one of those crazy little cloudbursts here yesterday - high winds and rain coming down in sheets for about 20 minutes. About a block from here a couple power poles were laying out in the street. Makes for a rather boring evening when your hobbies are playing electric guitar and watching movies.
It was FREEZING this morning. :buggedout:
Pouring buckets. Just got home from late shift with the bicycle. I was only wearing t-shirt and shorts. I'm soaked from head to toe :bluesad:
I don't mind getting caught in the rain in summer but temps did drop, plus there's a cold wind storm.
Cold wet and windy. Yay winter.
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Still too freaking hot. Did have a break in it with a rainy day yesterday though.
Weird August weather: down to 50 F in the morning (with fog), up to 78 F around midday, with strong warm winds and overcast.
Looking back at July: most rain fall in over 20 years, still, it was also one of the hottest (but not the hottest) when it didn't rain (up to 95 F in some regions).
Overcast, rainy day but muggy for most of it though.
It's been 50-60 F since last week. Went to a BBQ at my sisters on Saturday. Around 7:00 pm there was a wind storm, with heavy rain and thunder. We were sitting on her patio (which has a small roof) wrapped in blankets because temps even dropped more. Haven't felt that cold in August in a long time.
It's cooled off considerably. Many rainy, foggy days have passed recently.
Rather pleasant for August here, not quite as hot as it usually is. Humid though of course. Had a good thunderstorm a couple nights ago with an inch and a half of rain. This morning it's rather foggy.
42 F in the morning two days ago, 77 F yesterday afternoon. We've pretty much had non-stop winds since July. Today is the first day without wind it seems.
Monday is supposed to be the start of spring here: good luck with that. :wink:
Lots of rainy days, weather is starting to feel Fall like already.
It keeps teasing that it is gonna rain, but hasn't. I think when it does, sober or drunk, I'm gonna go for a very, very long walk. I'm fairly sure the cops will stop me if they see me.
It appears that 2014 is the year of extreme weather in our parts, breaking records every month. Looking back at August:
It was one of the coldest in over 30 years (!) (average temps 17.5 C). Rainfall was within the norm, hours of sunshine less than the norm. Ex-Hurricane "Bertha" was/is responsible for the heavy winds I've been mentioning the last couple of weeks.
They are predicting hot 26 C for tomorrow.
Unusual warm for late September/October. 68 F since Monday and predicted for the rest of the week.
Chilly, rainy, leaves are changing colors. Definitely the first day of October here. Think golf season may be coming to an end :bluesad:
It must be fall somewhere because I fell over the other day. :wink:
Getting cold, starting to rain more frequently.
Thankfully Penny (my dog) hasn't been freaking out when it rains like she normally does.
When the thunder starts we have to feed her a Xanax.
We are currently having one of the warmest (hottest) October ever. I'm not really surprised though.
Quote from: claws on October 14, 2014, 12:36:14 PM
We are currently having one of the warmest (hottest) October ever. I'm not really surprised though.
Yeah, I'd say we are as well. "Indian summer" perhaps...
Looks like our "Indian Summer" might be (finally) over. There's a storm warning for this evening/tonight and temps are supposedly dropping below 50 F tomorrow.
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It is summer here, after all. :wink:
Blowy.
Twenty three degrees Fahrenheit. Brrrrrrrrr.
How's that for extreme weather: this October was the third warmest in 130 years. Temp average was 11,9 C, the norm is 9 C. Rainfall was a little less than the norm, but it was also the cloudiest (w/ fog/mist) in five years. In some regions there was snowfall, others had excessive rain/flooding, and most parts had violent windstorms.
It's currently sunny and 62 F. According to forecast warm weather will continue for the next three days.
Back in the normal days November brought us freezing temps below 0 C. I miss those days :bluesad:
Quote from: Trevor on October 21, 2014, 05:52:13 AM
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It is summer here, after all. :wink:
With all due affection, Trevor, shut up!
We had snow yesterday. :tongueout:
Rain and wind every day nearly.
Bad for people who don't like good weather.
One to three inches of snow expected tonight. Guess it's time to take the golf clubs out of the car :bluesad:
It finally feels and looks like late autumn. Misty/overcast all day, pretty cool during the day but not freezing yet.
Quote from: Newt on November 02, 2014, 07:47:09 AM
Quote from: Trevor on October 21, 2014, 05:52:13 AM
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It is summer here, after all. :wink:
With all due affection, Trevor, shut up!
We had snow yesterday. :tongueout:
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It rained here yesterday and almost all of today.
Breezy, chilly, sore-throat-inducing. But a trip to sunny California looms, so I can't complain.
Snow has returned to Minnesota. It happened overnight.
Goodbye fall, hello winter.
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-1 degrees Celsius tonight. Wind chill is -5.
Couple of inches of snow on the ground and according to the weather forecast, it ain't going away anytime soon. And Christmas commercials on TV all the time...starting to put me in the mood :teddyr:
Dean Martin - Let it Snow! (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mN7LW0Y00kE#)
It rained all day yesterday: nice and sunny today. :smile:
its so freakin cold here
Cool in the morning, hot in the afternoon plus afternoon showers.
We were very cold for a couple of weeks, with a few inches of snow. Then over the weekend temp's got up to slightly above normal, but then yesterday temp's took a plunge again and we immediately got more snow to make up for what melted lol.
I'm ready to put up the Christmas tree now :teddyr:
Still enjoying what I would call typical early November weather in late November. Temps are down in the 40s, nights are foggy. The sun will occasionally peek during the day which to me is a distraction because sun has no business in my demand of a bleak, dark and depressing November.
In the old days the last week of November brought us the seasons first snow. I'm kinda curious if we will get snow at all. We only got a light dusting that didn't last two days last year.
November has tied me to an old dead tree.
Get word to April to rescue me.
Was a mild day today. Windy pretty much everyday now. Supposed to get snow later this week.
Well, last night we got our first snow. My online local weather forecast didn't see it coming and put it in the news feed hours after the fact :lookingup:
Supposed to get rain and lots of wind tomorrow at 10 degrees Celsius. Supposed to drop down to -2 by tomorrow night though.
Bright, sunny and warm (53 F) yesterday, forecast is predicting 50-ish with rain for the next few days. By the looks of it this December will go down in history as one of the warmest ever recorded.
Quote from: Trevor on November 13, 2014, 08:23:03 AM
It rained all day yesterday: nice and sunny today. :smile:
Or, yesterday is the day Trevor stood out in his yard in his underwear to wash it, and today is the day Trevor stood out in his yard in his underwear to dry it.
Quote from: BoyScoutKevin on December 17, 2014, 06:29:59 PM
Quote from: Trevor on November 13, 2014, 08:23:03 AM
It rained all day yesterday: nice and sunny today. :smile:
Or, yesterday is the day Trevor stood out in his yard in his underwear to wash it, and today is the day Trevor stood out in his yard in his underwear to dry it.
:bouncegiggle: :bouncegiggle:
I just looked out of the window and lightning seemed to split the sky: I wonder if The Asylum is filming in Pretoria? :wink:
It was warm here for a few days, so I washed and waxed our cars. Inevitably this caused it rain the next day, and now it got cold so all my car widows are froze shut.
And we're not going to have snow for Christmas :bluesad: :bluesad: :bluesad:
Quote from: Jack on December 18, 2014, 08:17:36 AM
And we're not going to have snow for Christmas :bluesad: :bluesad: :bluesad:
Welcome to the club :bluesad:
Christmas without snow is like the worst.
Quote from: claws on December 18, 2014, 11:12:41 AM
Quote from: Jack on December 18, 2014, 08:17:36 AM
And we're not going to have snow for Christmas :bluesad: :bluesad: :bluesad:
Welcome to the club :bluesad:
Christmas without snow is like the worst.
It's doubly depressing because we had snow through a lot of November and I just though, well,
obviously we'll have it for Christmas. :bluesad:
We had one snowstorm in November, since then it's been relatively mild and we've mostly gotten fog and rain. Doesn't look like there will be any snow here this year either. Last year we had a lot.
735 pm here and it's raining. Strange.
Strong chilly windstorms for Christmas is what we are getting. I'd say that is better than nothing :smile:
It's going to be a :hot: Christmas as it almost always is in South Africa.
We got about an inch of wet sloppy snow yesterday, but half of it's already gone this morning. :bluesad: Oh well, better than nothing I guess.
We had a pretty rainy Christmas day today. We actually had a light dusting of snow still clinging on to the grass in the morning but that was gone by mid-afternoon.
Now weather forecast is predicting snow fall today and 14 F temps for the weekend. A late Christmas miracle?
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Taken this morning. I'm really surprised we got snow at all. I'm enjoying it while it lasts.
We got about an inch of snow and the weather's turned cold so it will stick around for a while. Got my book of Christmas carols for guitar on Dec. 26 and snow on Dec. 27. These people really need to get their timing worked out :hatred:
The weather's turned cold here but there's no snow to be found as of yet...
Well, our snow lasted one week exactly. It's been raining since last night, half the snow was washed away this morning even though temps are in the freezing zone.
I doubt we will get more snow this season but yeah, it was fun while it lasted.
Our big 1" of snow is still here, hopefully it will last through tomorrow when it's supposed to get up to 3 degrees above freezing. After that though...a high of two below zero F for Wednesday. Only minimal chances of snow; 30% for Tuesday.
Oh well plenty of months left to get a winter wonderland I guess.
The snow returned on Saturday night, and I was like "yay!" but by Sunday evening most was gone again. It's currently 0 C :thumbup: but the sun is shining brightly :lookingup:
We got about an inch and a half of snow yesterday, and another one to three inches predicted for tonight! It's cold too, the warmest day coming up is 16 F on Thursday.
Settling into my nice winter routine finally :smile:
:hot: as heck. *Passes undies over brow* :buggedout: :buggedout: :wink:
We have a bit of snow on the ground now but nothing significant. It's a very windy night tonight.
Cold in New Jersey. It's like 24*F
Had light snow all day, only 1 inch covered though.
Cool when I wake up, hot in the morning, hot in the afternoon and almost always a light shower later. Sometimes there's a thunderstorm which wakes me up as I forgot to disconnect my satellite dish. :buggedout: :teddyr:
We got a dusting of snow last night but most is gone by now. I wish winter would stop teasing me. Either deliver or let it be :bluesad:
yesterday was brutal
3 degrees with mega strong winds and snow that just wouldn't quit
Unseasonably warm for Pacific NW weather. 40s/50s.
Bitterly cold with wind chills in the -30 Celsius and under range. Temps are supposed to rise a bit tonight and tomorrow morning and then drop again.
Real dam cold-with a foot and a half of snow and still blizzarding. I LOVE it! :hot:
Yesterday-it was REAL dam cold,-6 and wind chills of 30 below! :buggedout:
I'm jealous of all the snow you guys are getting :smile: I guess we've got about 6" on the ground here so I shouldn't complain. It's -5 right now but supposed to get up to 21 today and tomorrow.
As of this morning all the remaining patches of snow is now officially gone. We've been having violent windstorms, rain & ice rain since Wednesday, with up to 50 F "heat" but according to forecast temps are suppose to drop again beginning today. This roller coaster type of weather reminds me of April.
Got our first snow (some of the surrounding towns had it a month or two ago, but where I live gets its own microclimate). Lots of high winds over the weekend and from the mess of the street this morning I am going to say a lot of bins got blown over last night. :(
Woke up to a beautiful blue sky, sun, and 53 F. Yes, Spring has arrived here in January :bouncegiggle:
A tad nippy today, -15 F this morning. It'w warmed up to 3 now though.
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So how was the blizzard in the northeast U.S.? Any survivors?
Quote from: Rev. Powell on January 27, 2015, 10:39:51 AM
So how was the blizzard in the northeast U.S.? Any survivors?
N.J. just 2 inches - it took 3 mins to clean my whole car.
Roads were dry on my way home from work just now.
Just boring weather here - gets up to the upper 30's F or so most days (though our snow is still managing to stick around), usually overcast, occasionally get a bit of sun. Once a week maybe we get an inch of snow.
I miss my polar vortex :bluesad:
It's been raining since 20h00 yesterday evening: it just stopped about an hour ago. At least (a) my car is clean and (b) it's not so hot anymore. :smile:
So cold the deer I usually see grazing scattered around out back were huddled together this morning.
+1 / -1 Zero C for a week now. We've had on and off snow (flurries) followed by rain and/or snow & rain mix. According to forecast temps will be dropping way below 0 C next week with possibly more snow. Overall I'm pleased, as it feels more like winter again.
We're having a snowstorm.
We're supposed to get 3-5 inches of snow tonight and another 1-3 inches tomorrow. Woo-hoo!!!
N.J. supposed get snow tomorrow into Monday...
but today was nice and sunny a little cold.
We got a nice dusting of snow + frost which will last as long it is freezing.
Today we had rain. Tonight it's freezing rain. Supposed to be a major snow storm Tuesday.
In N.J. it's incredible, almost Spring like! 46* full sunshine.
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About 30 F and expecting 1-3 inches of a "wintry mix". Oh well, better than nothing I suppose.
"mild" 3 - 5 C since yesterday but we had some nasty ice wind over the weekend. Went on a trip with the train yesterday, and only 25 miles from where I live it was winterwonderland!
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our region only got a few flakes, they got the whole shebang :bluesad:
Dammit, it's :hot: and no sign of any rain: Claws - please send some of that snow out way.
COLD. REALLY COLD.
Quote from: Trevor on February 13, 2015, 07:11:03 AM
Claws - please send some of that snow out way.
Never! :wink:
We had snow flurries yesterday, but all was gone this morning. Surprisingly, temps are at a steady 0 C since I last posted.
Just had a snowstorm. Tomorrow night we're supposed to get a bit more snow. It's been a cold and snowy week.
The rain, she wake me up last night. :thumbup:
Seems to go from 10 F up to maybe 30 F and then back down over the course of each week here. We've got a good 8" of snow on the ground and it looks like we might get a tiny bit more today.
55 F bright and sunny today. I'm surprised my neighbors didn't fire up their grills. Still gets chilly at night though.
47F today and supposed to be almost 60 by the middle of the week. Time to wash that inch of salt off my car finally! :teddyr:
Whenever it doesn't snow I think of that MST3K episode when Mike goes "ah, a rare Godzilla-free day."
The gods on Olympus high never sampled weather so fine!
After a month of constant snowstorms followed by hard rain the area's experiencing a twenty-year flood. Rough times for a lot of people.
60+F since yesterday. Already spotted people in shorts and t-shirts yesterday. We used to call March the 'icicle month' in our parts, but I haven't seen any in many years.
It was getting up pretty close to 70 F for the last few days, but now it's back to reality - high of 48 for today. Sometimes we get a foot of snow in March, just about the time I'm getting ready to put the golf clubs back in the car. Nothing like that predicted yet, but you never know.
Yet another snowstorm. Been the snowiest month this winter this March.
As they say, "In like a lion. Out like a lamb."
While we still have 10 days to go to the end of the month, we are back to normal for March. Unlike the beginning of March, when we had a record snowball. A record in 2 ways. A record, at least, as far as I know for a late snowfall, and a record amount of snow to fall in one snowfall since they start keeping records. Not much one could do, except go to ground and wait for the snow to melt enough, so one could get out and about, which was normally the next day or the day after.
It was close to 70 F here last week. Today? 3-5 inches of snow expected. Yup, typical March.
No golf today I guess :teddyr:
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We've been having the "Storm of the Century" for the last three days. The kind of storm that rips out trees and fences :buggedout:
How the hell is this my most popular thread?
Oh great it snowed again last night lol. Only an inch or so, but good grief, the golf courses have been open for a couple of weeks already. Go away winter :hatred:
Supposed to get up to 55 today and then 65 - 70 for the next 4 days.
^^ We had a few flakes on Easter sunday :smile:
Today was the first time this year I left the house without wearing one of my beloved winter wool hats. I guess winter is officially done with here.
Strange here: it's rained every night so far this week. :question:
Quote from: Jack on March 22, 2015, 06:00:52 AM
It was close to 70 F here last week. Today? 3-5 inches of snow expected. Yup, typical March.
I wasn't around yet, but from April 8-10, 1973 there was a snowstorm that dropped 19.2 inches of snow on the ground.
http://www.iawx.net/2013/04/05/historical-wx-april-blizzard-of-1973/ (http://www.iawx.net/2013/04/05/historical-wx-april-blizzard-of-1973/)
My mom and relatives often spoke of that storm. I had a teacher who remembered that storm but said within a week the snow was completely gone.
Snow is constantly melting, the temperature is rising, then falling the next day, then rising the next, then falling again.
Pretty close to perfect.
around 35 F in the morning, then 75 F midday. Requires me to wear gloves in the morning since I take the bicycle to work :bluesad:
Temps are dropping below 50 F starting tomorrow thanks to a cold front according to forecast. Some April snow would be nice :smile:
We had sideways snow/sleet yesterday, and today we've got flurries again. No accumulation though. Guess we won't be planting the garden any time soon.
Near hot summer-like three days in a row. Now we got cold winds blowing.
Temps rising and dropping between 10C - 20C. One minute you'll freeze your a$$ off, next minute you want to jump into a pool. Forecast predicts lots of rain over the entire weekend with chilly temps. Next week we shall expect 23C.
Quote from: claws on April 30, 2015, 07:22:27 AM
Temps rising and dropping between 10C - 20C. One minute you'll freeze your a$$ off, next minute you want to jump into a pool. Forecast predicts lots of rain over the entire weekend with chilly temps. Next week we shall expect 23C.
Not quite the temperature extremes, where I live, but we'd already had rain this weekend. Actually, we'd had rain most of the days this month, so far. Most of it at night, which is actually calming and peaceful, as long as you do not have to be out in it. And if you are, and the storm is severe, the best advice I can give, is, if you can find a place to pull over and shelter, then pull over and shelter, and wait it out, as severe storms in my area, normally do not last that long.
The rather unstable weather conditions continue here plus we just had a tornado destroying most of a small town four days ago, even killing one person.
They are predicting up to 80 F for next week, which is unusually hot for May here.
More beautiful than words can describe.
Sunny, breezy, right on that delicate warm/cool boundary, honeysuckle scenting the air, flowers in bloom, leaves losing their vernal gold-green and deepening to summer tones. There's barely a cloud in the pale blue sky, and above me right now a hawk is gliding from horizon to horizon without a single flap of her wings.
All but a sin to be indoors on such a day as this...
Seems like the weather refuses to find a middle ground. Either it is too hot or too cold for the season. Most of May has been unusually cold in our parts, with plus / minus 50 F, overcast, winds, but little to no rain.
Forecast is predicting up to 86 F this weekend, which again is too HOT.
Gorgeous yesterday and today; supposed to rain for the next four days. Great news for me as I could really use a break from the constant yardwork.
April showers bring Mayflowers which brings Pilgrims, except, where I live, where . . .?! April showers brought May showers, but . . .?! After what it seemed to be 31 days of rain in May, the rain did seem to bring forth June sunshine. We'll see how long it lasts.
Cool (Below 20 degrees Celsius) and sunny. I love it! :thumbup:
We went from 90 F on the weekend to 57 F today :buggedout:
We did have our seasons first real thunderstorm on Sunday morning around 3 am. It was amazing. I woke up around 2 am to get a drink of water and immediately noticed the "silence" (except for my fan blowing). All our windows were open and you could literally hear a needle drop. Went back to bed and was awaken 2:45 am to a loud bang and crash noise. Storm winds knocked over a medium sized porcelain figurine in our bathroom, and it fell into the bathtub. I closed all windows except the roof window above my bed and about 15 minutes later hell broke loose. The storm lasted about 1 1/2 hours and it continued to rain out of buckets till 7 am. As you can see I just love thunderstorms :smile:
Supposed to be 90 F today - yuck! Thursday and Friday it's only supposed to be in the low 70's though, with a 100% chance of rain. Oh well, keeps everything nice and green.
But of course (http://rationalwiki.org/wiki/Global_warming_denialism)...
Winter is here with a vengeance: snow further south in this country so we will catch it soon. And yes, it does get cold here.
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Quote from: Trevor on June 18, 2015, 04:26:33 AM
Winter is here with a vengeance: snow further south in this country so we will catch it soon. And yes, it does get cold here.
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Wrong hat. It should be red & white. :wink:
Quote from: Newt on June 18, 2015, 07:53:13 AM
Quote from: Trevor on June 18, 2015, 04:26:33 AM
Winter is here with a vengeance: snow further south in this country so we will catch it soon. And yes, it does get cold here.
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Wrong hat. It should be red & white. :wink:
:teddyr: :teddyr:
My Cookie Monster was wearing a certain red and white hat the other day: can't get it away from him. :wink:
Gorgeous, high 70's F, partly cloudy and 0% chance of rain. Well no rain until the weekend at least.
Quote from: Jack on June 18, 2015, 11:41:24 AM
Gorgeous, high 70's F, partly cloudy and 0% chance of rain. Well no rain until the weekend at least.
To your south, we're in a flood watch as I write.
Rain, and 48 F in late June. I'm pretty sure this month will go down as one of the coldest.
Only mid 60s here in Iowa today. Rained most of the day. Supposed to be nice and in the mid 80s tomorrow. We're supposed to have at least a chance of rain Monday and then again Wed - Sat.
If it doesn't rain Monday or Tuesday the grass may be tall enough to mow again Tuesday. I've been mowing about every five days lately just because of how quickly it's growing now. And if I wait too long it either rains for several days or I'm working and can't mow the lawn. (Warning: Get yer barf bags ready) - I've been hosing myself down with sunscreen and mowing the lawn shirtless so I can get a bit of a tan this year.
HOT in New Jersey 93*
It's been an active week weather wise around here. We got hit by the storms yesterday.
http://www.kwwl.com/story/29381357/2015/06/22/dubuque-clayton-counties-hit-hard-by-monday-storms (http://www.kwwl.com/story/29381357/2015/06/22/dubuque-clayton-counties-hit-hard-by-monday-storms)
Trees down all over the place. Across the river Menominee got hit pretty hard, with its fire station getting leveled;
http://wqad.com/2015/06/22/storms-destroys-menominee-dunleith-fire-station-winds-clocked-over-80-miles-per-hour/ (http://wqad.com/2015/06/22/storms-destroys-menominee-dunleith-fire-station-winds-clocked-over-80-miles-per-hour/)
It's been fairly nice today but we might have some more active weather tomorrow. I'm glad I went out and mowed the lawn today. (PS - if any of you actually want to be blinded swing by as I've been mowing the lawn shirtless lately to build up some color. PPS - of course I use sunscreen when doing so).
I came across this in town yesterday, a street being blocked off due to a large tree branch laying in the street...
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Cold here, the temperature has been 8 degrees Celsius or below the last few days. Rain, drizzle, fog is the norm lately.
Pretty sunrise here this morning.
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It's as if nature is making up for how dangerously awful tomorrow is supposed to be by giving us an almost perfect day today. Low-humidity, warm, sunny, breezy, the air smells wonderful. If my grandmother wasn't in her last day here before going home I'd go for a long hike along the river trail.
A bit cooler than usual for this time of year. I like it. :thumbup:
93 F today, and 98 F on Saturday according to forecast, followed by heavy thunderstorms (yay!) on Sunday.
Today is July 2nd (The freaking second day of July) and I drove the car with the heater on... :(
Scary.
Hot and humid and yuck.
Storm of the Summer comin' through right now. Power could go out at any moment.
Torrential downpour one day, prohibitive heat the next, causing my lawn to get way ahead of me real fast...
Nice and hot here in Iowa today, got up into the low 90s. It's been fairly mild so far this summer, last couple weeks it was more like September than early July. I was outside this afternoon and it reminded me of Rome when I went there in August 2010.
I finally got the window unit out of the basement and put it in my room today. We have central air, however there was some design flaws in the system that means my room doesn't get cooled as well as the rest of the house so we need an extra kick from a window unit. Probably should have had a professional come in and design the system instead of relying on dad to DIY it, which he did when we started remodeling the upstairs in 2012.
I was freezing in the Eastern Cape last week: weather is mild here right now.
We're expecting snow later in the week. :buggedout: :buggedout:
It's been + / - 90 F for a week. Weather is always teasing with a rain / thunderstorm, like it would get dark in the afternoon real fast and there are storm winds, and then nothing :lookingup:
Cold. The last several days have been 10 degrees Celsius or less...I don't mind it though.
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I woke up three times this morning: cold, cold, cold.
Close to 90 F and oppressively humid. Just stand outside for 10 minutes and the sweat is already soaking through your shirt.
It's been plus / minus 70 F since last Saturday. According to forecast no changes till the weekend. We've also had and still have on and off violent wind storms.
Texas is having a hot flash.
Quote from: indianasmith on July 27, 2015, 01:33:53 PM
Texas is having a hot flash.
But . . .?! Wait till this fall, when we are suppose to have an abnormal amount of rainfall, due to El Nino.
Plenty of dark & windy, thunder & lightning & no rain to speak of! :hatred:
I feel like the sky is giving me the finger, & my lawn is getting peed on! :hatred:
Good amusement park weather. Low humidity, low-eighties, breezy, almost like early autumn.
Quote from: Trevor on July 27, 2015, 07:30:48 AM
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I woke up three times this morning: cold, cold, cold.
Still the same: come on, September 1!
Temps dropped to amazing 44 F in the morning this week, though rarely climbed higher than mid 60s during the day. Apparently we are back in business beginning tomorrow with 86 F. This is the most **cked up summer weather ever.
87 F today, 91 tomorrow. The humidity hasn't been too bad lately though and there's been a nice wind blowing. Good weather for sippin' a beer out on the deck.
Pretty sunrise this morning
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Other than that it's hot, 90 F for a high today, and Minnesota humidity, which rarely drops below 1,000%.
It was 89 F on Monday, but it cooled way down. I had to close windows today I had continuously open since June, because of cold/chilly air. I hope summer is done with.
77* this morning in New JerZey - nice - sunny, not humid...
Good day to wash your car.
Two days of almost continuous rain and thunderstorms, which should mean the heat of summer is over. At least one good thing came of all the rain. The rain did a better job, then I could do, of washing all the grit and dust from the summer off the car's windows.
Connaughton.
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I understand it was 37 degrees Celsius / 98.6 F a few days ago! :buggedout:
Sunny and 55 here in Iowa today. Sunday it was up in the 80s here.
I have the weather channel on here in my office right now, they were talking about the October 2006 Buffalo snow storm a few minutes ago.
Breezy but fairly mild for October. They say it's gonna freeze tonight though.
Our winter lasted about one week. We had a couple inches of snow, with 5 F temps. Woke up this morning (5 am) and half the snow was gone. It is foggy as hell out though.
I should note that this winter season was actually colder than our usual global warming winter. I still miss the days when we had 4-5 months of lasting snow however.
Somewhere around 0 or -1 celcius today, and with the wind it feels a bit colder. Not as chilly as its been for the past few weeks though.
It rained so much here last night that I took some soap, stood naked in my garden and had a shower. :buggedout: :buggedout: :wink:*
* The cops took my statement this morning :wink:
Temps jumping up and down between 23 and 51. We had a few dusting of snow, some rain, strong winds, overcast and sunshine.
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It rained so much here last night that I took some soap, stood naked in my garden and had a shower. :buggedout: :buggedout: :wink:*
For some reason I can't help connecting this with your post about the rough toilet paper...
It's really windy here today in Iowa. Gusts up to 60 mph.
So windy semi trucks are having a hard time keeping upright.
http://www.kcrg.com/content/news/Authorities-Respond-To--369466172.html (http://www.kcrg.com/content/news/Authorities-Respond-To--369466172.html)
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Nevermind.
It's 33 degrees F right now. Low for the day is 42. Wish I knew how that worked.
A good day for kite flying, and for flying bananafish.
Unseasonably mild. The rain has melted almost all the snow. When it's not raining, it's usually very windy.
The last two weeks have been a wild mix of wind, sun, rain, snow. Temps are around 32F in the morning and up to 50F midday. It's 06:15 am at the moment and there's ice on our windows. Forecast predicts 62F tomorrow :buggedout:
Getting a bit chilly here in the mornings.
It's too hot here, I now miss all that FDR...
After a near perfect autumn (damp, chilly, windy, overcast), November brought fog, ice and even a bit of snow. This lasted until early December and it felt like plenty of snow coming our way soon. Weather turned mild last week (45F), but according to forecast we should expect temps around and below 30F this weekend. They haven't predicted snow for xmas yet but maybe we'll get lucky.
The high for December 13th (today) was 80F or more. 80 something degrees in December....This isn't Florida.
Columbus OH. Today's high 27, tonight's low...5!
Cold, getting colder.
Nice and cold here again in Iowa. Currently it's 2 F here in Iowa. That's before the wind chill.
45 degrees and drizzling. Feels colder than plain old snow.
Colder than this autumn-loving kid likes, but this Saturday we are expecting wind chills of -20.
I'll either be sleeping all weekend or falling asleep during films of questionable quality.
Snow, snow and more snow with a side order of rain on the way...
Sub-zero one day, seventy the next, below freezing today. Shrug, about normal for this time of year.
3 degrees right now, -11 if you take in the wind chill factor
Yesterday it was -12 here in Iowa. That was before wind chill was factored in.
It's supposed to be in the mid 30s by the end of the week.
Quote from: sprite75 on December 19, 2016, 09:43:53 AM
Yesterday it was -12 here in Iowa. That was before wind chill was factored in.
It's supposed to be in the mid 30s by the end of the week.
Now, that is cold. Too cold for me. Not that cold here in north Texas, where I live, but cold enough I wish I had stayed in Florida, where it was about 50 degrees warmer for another week. More on this later. There is to be snow along the Red River with Oklahoma this weekend. The question is whether we will get snow this far south of the Red River.
Cold outside, about 35 and dropping, with a slight chance of snow flurries tonight . . . I'm a bit north of Dallas but not near up to the Red River, where the chances are strongest.
Still, I'd love to see a nice blanket of white outside tomorrow.
A picture post card lovely day and evening, with powdery snow. Beloved by schoolchildren, probably hated by raccoons.
Right now this is in my city
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Given how stinkin hot it is at the moment I think this is a brilliant idea.
We've finally had snow since January 2nd. It's only a couple of inches but it's been freezing as well so I doubt the snow will melt anytime soon :)
I don't know whether Indy got his "blanket of white," but where we lived, we did get our 1st dusting of snow of the year, and I was not happy to see it, as while I had 1 or 2 errands I could put off to the beginning of next week, there were 2 or 3 errands I could not put off. Fortunately, it was only a dusting, so any snow there was stuck to the ground and not to the streets. Though, as always the worst driving hazards were the bridges. Though, I only had to cross 1 of them to get where I was going.
It's 1:30 in the afternoon, and the current temperature is a toasty 25 with a windchill of 15. Nope, not stepping outside today.
Today it was f**king COLD. I walked to town to get some tobacco and whiskey-no really-I have a heart condition-as old lady's would say,so I got to the store-I left the money next to the f**king TV. My son Eddie got me a ride-and I got pot too!
:smile:
Quote from: RCMerchant on January 07, 2017, 06:39:39 PM
My son Eddie got me a ride-and I got pot too!
:smile:
My Mom would approve of that. :smile:
Cold and rainy most days: strange as it's our summer. :question:
You know, Trevor, I been noticing that lately when I've watched Safari Live. The guides on there are wearing jackets and teasing each other about who gets to stay warm and dry in the control room instead of freezing in a truck. I wonder what gives? Maybe the southern hemisphere finally has its seasons straightened out. ;-)
it's cold and snowy
We had a high around 60 yesterday, and light snow this morning.
I give up!
We had a major downpour this morning: strange that Gauteng - the province where Pretoria is - is largely wet with almost all dams filled to capacity yet the Western Cape province is in danger of running out of water.
A mix of strong winds, overcast, sunny, cold, mild. Some rain, and a bit of snow yesterday. This is typical April weather in March.
snow, snow, & more snow
Sunny and 85 here!
It got warm really fast, 68 F yesterday. Forecast predicting a drop to 55 F next week. I'm not quite ready to put away my winter clothing yet because temps are still below 50 F in the mornings. Which is too chilly when I ride my bike to work.
The weather?
Hmm.
Nope. I'd have to get up and look out the window or visit a web site. No sirens means the weather is fine, in my book.
Short answer: Weather is okay here, I guess.
It's raining sabertooths and dire wolves here!!!
Standing here naked, frying bacon. Hot OW! Hot weather.
Quote from: Trevor on April 02, 2017, 01:25:30 PM
Standing here naked, frying bacon. Hot OW! Hot weather.
Frying bacon in the nude? You live dangerously, good sir! :bouncegiggle: :bouncegiggle:
No idea, as the office I work out of has no windows to the outside world (it does have a big one allowing me to see the corridor running along the side of our officer though). I really need it to rain as I put weedkiller down that I can't put down just before it rains, but I has to rain within 48 hours of you putting it down.
Or I could just dig out the garden hose I guess.
I hate gardening.
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I have a fan on me most nights. Very hot.
Quote from: Trevor on April 06, 2017, 05:06:28 AM
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I have a fan on me most nights. Very hot.
Nice! I don't even have any fans, but that does sound hot.
Quote from: Rev. Powell on April 06, 2017, 09:45:36 AM
Quote from: Trevor on April 06, 2017, 05:06:28 AM
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I have a fan on me most nights. Very hot.
Nice! I don't even have any fans, but that does sound hot.
Oh, you so punny! :twirl:
Quote from: Rev. Powell on April 06, 2017, 09:45:36 AM
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I have a fan on me most nights. Very hot.
Nice! I don't even have any fans, but that does sound hot.
Noooo, I meant a rotary fan......... oh, never mind. :wink:
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I have a fan on me most nights. Very hot.
Nice! I don't even have any fans, but that does sound hot.
Noooo, I meant a rotary fan......... oh, never mind. :wink:
Yeah, it's the Spice Girls, but at 1:09 in the trailer, there is a bit that honestly relates to this. I swear.
! No longer available (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BmSBtOHzGPM#)
Yes, I saw this in the theater.
And I own the DVD.
I'll just show myself out now.
Mercurial as a teenage girl.
33F - 50F this week. Days can be sunny but it still freezes at night. We had flurries of snow last week.
It rained a lot here last night and I didn't notice.
I just wish that the Western Cape would get some rain as it needs it.
High winds. The snow, hailstones and rain are arguing about over which gets to come down. Last night it was snow, this morning the rain had a surprising come back, but the hailstones started winning around lunch time.
Windy. Such winds making it hazardous to drive. With a 20% chance of rain after 1:00 a.m. They call Chicago the Windy City. Ever the misnomer. The area in which I live is far windier on the average than Chicago. I think the average wind speed here makes it one of the 5 windiest spots in the U.S.
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Our winter is here.
For those friends who think it doesn't get cold here, in 2009, the temperature in the Free State was -2 degrees Celsius. :buggedout:
Not too bad out here in Iowa right now. A bit windy today. I'll have to check the weather to see what it's doing tonight and tomorrow so I can decide when to mow the lawn.
In one word "HOT!" Of course, this follows several days of unseasonably cooler weather.
Enjoying some nice autumn weather. Leaves are turning, it's damp and misty, overcast and about 59 F. We had enough sun this summer, so if it were up to me it could stay like this throughout October.
We went from 20F to 60F in less than three days.
I miss winter already :bluesad:
lol, that happens in kansas inside 12 hours!
A perfect day for bananafish.
The average for October in my neck of the woods is 55F. It's been about 68F the last couple of weeks, which is unusual warm. However, forecast is predicting temps below 55F for the weekend so this will certainly enhance my Halloween mood.
Cosy and warm here at the moment, but temperatures are dropping low at night. Hoping it stays this way for the upcoming weekend (which for me starts in 3 hours and 19 minutes).
Wet. It has rained almost every day for the past several days. Good news: the rain has brought cooler temperatures. Bad news: unless I want to double my electricity bill for the month, I have to find a portable heater to heat, where I live. Using central heating, doubles my electricity bill from what it is normally.
It's starting to get cold up in Minnesota. It snowed a couple days ago but it's already all melted.
It'll be back and the snow will stay for awhile. But thanks to the climate over here winter takes a long time to end.
Rain and temp variation. Went from fairly hot to pretty cold, averaging out a bit lower than usual. Pretty wet fall for here seems to be coming in now.
We're currently stuck with 50 F. While still on the colder side it's also not too far off from 60 F, which is warm.
I was hoping for more snow because February we usually get the seasons most snow but nothing so far. I'm a winter person so this near mild weather s**t is really frustrating.
It's been raining here since 4 am: it's now 11:30 am so I guess we're going to have a wet day.
I refuse to open the curtains and see outside.
Quote from: Dark Alex on February 14, 2019, 06:32:50 AM
I refuse to open the curtains and see outside.
When I do that, I scare the hell out of my neighbours as I'm normally standing there naked. :buggedout: :wink:
cold with a side of icy.
Nice yesterday; cold today. Works out tho; yesterday was my day off. :smile:
Chilly, but still a nice night for a walk.
It's been very windy today: probably because of all the curry I had :wink:
Quote from: Trevor on February 14, 2019, 06:44:00 AM
Quote from: Dark Alex on February 14, 2019, 06:32:50 AM
I refuse to open the curtains and see outside.
When I do that, I scare the hell out of my neighbours as I'm normally standing there naked. :buggedout: :wink:
Trevor, can you do me a favor? When you come out here, would you do the same thing here that you do in South Africa? I have a surplus supply of Venetian blinds and blackout curtains I need to sell.
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Quote from: Dark Alex on February 14, 2019, 06:32:50 AM
I refuse to open the curtains and see outside.
When I do that, I scare the hell out of my neighbours as I'm normally standing there naked. :buggedout: :wink:
Trevor, can you do me a favor? When you come out here, would you do the same thing here that you do in South Africa? I have a surplus supply of Venetian blinds and blackout curtains I need to sell.
:buggedout: + :teddyr: :teddyr:
68 F today, the warmest day this year so far. Forecast predicts rain and 46 F for the weekend.
Too :hot: :hot: and way too many f**king mosquitoes :tongueout:
Overcast, windy and as predicted, 46 F, and it is actually snowing a bit. My kind of ideal weather :smile:
20 mph wind making my windows rattle since waking up this morning :buggedout:
only 20? that's just slightly breezy in kansas, lol! a couple of weeks ago, we had 70 mph gusts, i literally could NOT stand up and walk by myself. there are many advantages to having a rather large husband.
It's 65 in Michigan.
Global warming is cool! :thumbup:
Cloudy with a high chance of beer.
Quote from: Dark Alex on April 07, 2019, 10:25:37 AM
Cloudy with a high chance of beer.
:teddyr:
Cold in the morning, warm later.
87 wednesday. 55 thursday. gotta love kansas! :cheers:
Rather frosty on the ground, but with the promise of turning into a nice day.
plus minus 45 F the last few days, with cold rain and colder nights. I guess we'll be skipping spring and go straight to summer once this cold front has passed.
Nice clear day outside, although if you actually go out in it, the temperature is a lot lower than it looks.
We're having some fine weather if you had old property you wish would he destroyed by a flood so you could collect the insurance money. And you?
It's cold in the mornings here, warm later: I guess winter is coming.
Looks like a fine and warm day outside. Can't see any clouds in the sky. A good day for traveling.
Quite windy today, thunderstorm last night.
TOO HOT.
We had the hottest day this year so far: 96.8 degrees fahrenheit.
Xxxxing lightning like you xxxxing wouldn't xxxxing believe!!!
It's just starting to get dark. Was a nice warm day today.
hothothot....103 heat index...
Finally hot enough to go swimming!
Hot and wet. A thunderstorm would clear the air nicely.
It was ******g freezing this morning! :buggedout:
Overcast, but not gray.
The forecast for Bloemfontein - where I'm going tomorrow - is:
Friday: -4 degrees Celsius
Saturday: -2 degrees Celsius
Sunday: -2 degrees Celsius
:buggedout: :buggedout:
very warm and super muggy. but at least we aren't underwater like some towns north of us. gypsum got 8&1/2 inches of rain in 6 hours!
It's f**king muggy. And it's about 95 degrees. And we live in a swamp.
f**king dam. We have fans and one s**tty air con in the window that don't do s**t.
I'd say it was really cool here, if we lived on the planet Venus...
Alternating between bright sunshine and heavy cloud.
Rainy dark morning today.
Hot as balls up here in MN.
fookin hot mang
Muggy.
48 F this morning with dense fog. I can smell autumn creeping in slowly.
Like a teenage girl.
Highs in the low 90s, which is perfect for me. Too bad this weather lasts for such a short time. :bluesad:
Cold in the morning: warm by lunchtime.
September 1 is officially spring day here.
56 F, windy, rainy, overcast and dark enough for cars to drive with headlights. The kind of weather I wish we will have on Halloween :smile:
Alternating clouds and abnormally bright sunshine, in the low eighties. A few dabs of color on the trees, maybe 1 in 50, and gusty at times.
we need some rain real bad
We had lovely weather at the weekend with a slow decline into more autumnal weather. Currently cloudy outside.
Mid-nineties, sun, interesting clouds; snakes and lawn care companies love it.
Hotter than the first bite of a microwaved pizza roll.
Nice and warm today. Hoping it holds out for the weekend.
50 F and raining. According to weather history, in the last 30 years it rained 15 times on this day. It was 77 F (hottest) on this day in 1991, and 37 F (coldest) in 2018.
Dull and rainy today.
If I could bottle and sell this perfect early autumn day, I'd be rich. Seventies, sunny, light breeze, moderate-humidity, a few ambitious leaves are blowing brightly in the wind....near perfection.
00:10 a.m. - we just got back from a late night run to McD. There's a wind storm strong enough that made our car swerve a bit, plus heavy rain.
Perfect for a good night sleep :teddyr:
Hot! It's the 1st day in October, but the temperature hit a summer temperature of 100.
exceptionally hot for this time of year
Just coming off the hottest, driest September on record here in NE Texas. And it was 93 degrees today. I am SO ready for some actual fall weather!
Surprisingly pleasant weather with cooler temps moving in just in time for my convention this weekend.
46 F at the moment. Dark and overcast this morning. It was 39 F last night, cold enough for me the slip underneath two blankets.
It's finally cooled off, so instead of summer temperatures in the fall, we are now back to fall temperatures in the fall, which means I now don't have to run my air conditioner 24/7, which means my electricity bill should be less.
Expecting bad weather for traveling today. Got to head out to Elgin, get my tattoo done and then head down to Glasgow.
It's been raining pretty much all day. Now the sun is peeking right before sunset.
Sunny. About 58 F. In Lawton, Michigan about 10:00 in the morn.
Moody. Eighties today, sixties and storms tomorrow, forties with possible frost the day after. All temperatures are in Fahrenheit, but to convert with a pastry thermometer, multiply by pie.
They are predicting up to 75F today. Very annoying, as I have already stored away my summer clothing two weeks ago.
Forecast says this is going to be a mild winter. Apparently no snow til christmas, just some rain, but I won't give up hope :smile:
We've had constant rain since last Tuesday - very welcome indeed - but today is quite hot.
Snowing the last 2 days.
Rainy and almost warm, with an occasional intruding sound, like delicate, distant thunder.
Quote from: claws on December 11, 2019, 04:13:51 AM
Forecast says this is going to be a mild winter. Apparently no snow til christmas, just some rain, but I won't give up hope :smile:
I guess forecast was wrong because we got snow today around 5:30 pm, and it is still snowing as I type this.
NJ we had a little snow in the morning...
reasonable 50's until the weekend.
Bitingly cold.
Dense fog all day and night yesterday. Today's been very cold with wind storms and rain, and they are predicting snow and rain mix for tomorrow.
Icy underfoot which didn't melt in many places. Further inland seemed to have a couple of inches of snow.
Crappy with a chance of more sh*t tomorrow :wink:
snowing...
Not too bad today. If my Grandparents were still alive today (Jan 29) would have been their 73rd wedding anniversary. On the day they got married a big ass blizzard hit. It had started snowing at about the time of their ceremony. (Back then Catholic wedding masses were very early in the morning - at about the ass crack of dawn in some cases). By the time 10am rolled around those who hadn't started for home didn't go home at all. Grandma and Grandpa had to postpone the rest of the festivities and so many people were stuck at the house they were staying Grandpa wound up sleeping in a car out in the garage.
By a series of odd coincidences due to when Grandma died (Jan 24) her funeral mass was held on Jan 29, 2015 at the same church where she and Grandpa had gotten married. It was cloudy and cold but compared to their wedding day we all joked that the weather was much better for her send off.
Snowing but not sticking. As I watch the snowflakes spill down into my koi pond they make the surface wobble like half-set Jello-o.
looking forward to spring weather on sunday, and will be doing the formerly traditional groundhog day cookout, yay! :cheers:
It's 50 F. today. And this is Michigan in Feb.! :buggedout:
It was close to 60 today in NJ. :thumbup: :smile:
had a glorious day yesterday, and now winter will roar back in, but it was a nice reprieve. :cheers:
Pouring buckets the last three days. This could've been snow if our winter wasn't so f**ked up.
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Snow!
Snow day!
Snow happiness!
We got some snow too.
Mild today but with a stormfront coming in tomorrow.
Up and down like a child on a pogo stick.
We had storm warning today. All schools were closed.
QuoteGermany: Storm 'Sabine' has Destructive Potential
The storm killed at least four people so far.
Error 404 (Not Found)!!1 (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p4p-NPBVK_I#)
Apparently there's another storm heading our way after this one :buggedout:
We had our first snow as our minibus was heading home this morning. By the time I woke up from my sleep though it had all melted. Having heavy rain tonight that is no doubt keeping all the terrorists at home.
Quote from: claws on February 10, 2020, 11:33:48 AM
We had storm warning today. All schools were closed.
QuoteGermany: Storm 'Sabine' has Destructive Potential
The storm killed at least four people so far.
Error 404 (Not Found)!!1 (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p4p-NPBVK_I#)
Apparently there's another storm heading our way after this one :buggedout:
So is this a heavy rainstorm, or are winds the main worry? Years ago I was in Europe and a huge storm hit Germany and Poland, and the deal with it was 100 mph straight-line winds. Similar?
Quote from: Alex on February 10, 2020, 05:37:33 PM
We had our first snow as our minibus was heading home this morning. By the time I woke up from my sleep though it had all melted. Having heavy rain tonight that is no doubt keeping all the terrorists at home.
LOL
Quote from: ER on February 10, 2020, 07:11:29 PM
Quote from: claws on February 10, 2020, 11:33:48 AM
We had storm warning today. All schools were closed.
QuoteGermany: Storm 'Sabine' has Destructive Potential
The storm killed at least four people so far.
Error 404 (Not Found)!!1 (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p4p-NPBVK_I#)
Apparently there's another storm heading our way after this one :buggedout:
So is this a heavy rainstorm, or are winds the main worry? Years ago I was in Europe and a huge storm hit Germany and Poland, and the deal with it was 100 mph straight-line winds. Similar?
Yeah, it is mostly about the wind. There's also heavy rainstorms but no floodings, at least none that I heard of.
I have a sneaky suspicion that our winter is coming: not the GOT winter but ours. :wink:
We got hit by snow yesterday evening and it hasn't melted yet this morning.
Quote from: claws on February 28, 2020, 02:08:47 AM
We got hit by snow yesterday evening and it hasn't melted yet this morning.
Ditto.
69 today. 72 tomorrow. march is coming in like lamb again, so i fully expect our usual snowstorm for our anniversary, lol!
We had an all day rain day yesterday. It was dark, cold and windy. The kind of weather you'd snuggle up in bed, and I did :teddyr:
This morning it was 30 F which is unusual cold for May. However, they are predicting up to 70 F for the weekend. That said, I'm totally not looking forward to the summer's heat.
Chilly and windy with a good chance of rain later.
really really weird
it's been snowing most of the last week.... in May
It's been around 60F with a bit of rain the last few days. So glad summer hasn't punished us yet with insane heat.
hot and humid... I took off today... playing some video games, relaxing.
Hotter than a whore on dollar night! :hot:
same here, ronny, and add in the poxy itches.
Sunny today after a week of rain.
It was raining when I woke up Sunday morning, and it continue to rain on and off with a few mild thunderstorms and gushes of strong winds in between throughout the day. Much appreciated after 90F the day before.
hot and humid... again
Expecting up to 104 F today and tomorrow :buggedout: :hot:
It was 48F this morning :buggedout:
Heatwave starting tomorrow that's going to last at least four weeks according to the weatherman.
it's august in kansas, need i say more? 98 degrees, 85% humidity,heat index of 107 last i looked. and 25 mph winds coming up straight from the depths of hell.
my phone says it 80, but it feels much hotter
I'm sweating literally just sitting in a chair
We got hit (https://weather.com/news/news/2020-08-10-midwest-derecho-impacts) by a derecho here in Iowa today.
Downed trees and power lines all over the place and lots of people without power. Cell phone service got interrupted too due to damage to towers. Some people lost internet service too.
Many torrential downpours this year....
i hope all is okay with you, sprite! friends in ohio are being told it will be another week before they'll have power again.
After a storm last night we had some flooding and landslides. It's caused a train crash in which three people have died.
Quote from: chefzombie on August 12, 2020, 12:50:42 PM
i hope all is okay with you, sprite! friends in ohio are being told it will be another week before they'll have power again.
It's better today, thank you. We didn't have any real damage here. Our internet service was out for most of the day yesterday as was the phone service.
Internet service came back late yesterday afternoon. Phone service is still kind of spotty around here.
Was hoping to get to the clinic today to get looked at, but we've had two severe thunderstorms with flooding today.
According to forecast we are expecting rain and storms beginning Thursday and lasting until next week.
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Bring it!
Cedar Rapids really (https://www.kcrg.com/2020/08/13/this-is-bigger-than-the-2008-flood-cedar-rapids-requests-more-help-in-derecho-recovery/) got f**ked in this storm the other day.
QuoteCedar Rapids city leaders emphasized they feel the pain of citizens from Monday's derecho, calling it worse than the 2008 flood, and announcing requests for more resources. Alliant Energy added it may take 5-7 days before power is "substantially" restored in the Cedar Rapids area.
City Manager Jeff Pomeranz said the city has requested additional resources from Linn County Emergency Management and the State of Iowa. But he said that it was up to those agencies on whether the National Guard would be deployed, noting that they would need to give specific work for the Guard. Governor Kim Reynolds is scheduled to meet with Cedar Rapids city leaders Friday to discuss those requests for additional resources. Reynolds issued a state disaster declaration Tuesday for areas the derecho hit, freeing up state funding for recovery efforts.
Mayor Brad Hart told KCRG-TV9 that he and Pomeranz initially discussed making a request for the Iowa National Guard on Tuesday but determined that it was not necessary at the time.
"I want to ensure our citizens that we understand the magnitude and impacts of what has occurred in our city and we have a plan, we have responded but there is much, much more to be done," Pomeranz said.
My cousin and her kid came up here for a few days while her husband works on repairs to the house. If I had stayed in Cedar Rapids I would've had a front row seat to both the flood and now this so I feel bad for the residents down there.
Good for misanthropes and Cardassians.
102 yesterday, 104 today.
Or maybe it was the other way around.
I can hear thunderstorms in the distance...
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107 this afternoon!
I think the hurricane is pushing nasty weather north because we had the spookiest fjord clouds hanging low in the sky today. (No rotation, just dangling.)
59F and raining all day since this morning. This is like an early autumn gift. Love it.
Summer made a return as we are expecting at least 86 F today and the next few days.
cold, light rain NJ
Sunny and warm.
Expecting 20C today but beginning tomorrow it should get much colder. We had enough Summer, ir's time for Fall weather.
35F at the moment with a bit of rain and wind mixed in.
Raining right now.
Nice now, but we're supposed to get a cold front.
It's been around 44F for a few days and 32F at night. They say there's a chance of snow for christmas but I'm not holding my breeath.
Germany had the second warmest December ever (warmest was in 2018) with an average of 35,6F above the norm. We had snow in the first week of December that lasted about a week so things kinda started promising. According to weather history Germany's last white christmas that covered all of Germany was in 2010 :buggedout:
Icy chill in the air the past few days and frost on the ground today.
Woke up to snow this morning. My local weather app said there might be a chance of snow so I wasn't expecting any.
It's 30 F. here. Which is ok! Usually we have blizzards! I kinda like this global warming stuff!
Tonite we are supposed to get freezing rain and sleet. Which is worse than snow. Snow is fine. Sleet? Walk out onto the front porch and fall on your ass. :bluesad:
Raining. Gusty winds. Basically yuck.
I grew up farther north. Winter is supposed to be snow-covered. This mud-and-brown-plants stuff is depressing.
We had our first snow fall today. First time Ash has seen it. He loved going out and playing in it.
It's the end of May and I had to turn on my heater. It is 52F. It's been cold like this for the last two weeks and I don't mind at all.
Nice. It's been in the high 80s and warm enough for me to go swimming the past two days. Haven't had rain in quite a while, though.
Rather damp here, but we still went out for a long walk in the rain regardless.
Wet but warm. Drove the tractor into town to get rolling papers.
Quote from: RCMerchant on May 26, 2021, 09:31:11 AM
Wet but warm. Drove the tractor into town to get rolling papers.
:teddyr: :teddyr:
Our winter is here, I'm sure of it.
Quote from: Rev. Powell on May 26, 2021, 07:57:13 AM
Nice. It's been in the high 80s and warm enough for me to go swimming the past two days. Haven't had rain in quite a while, though.
No sooner did I post this then it started raining buckets and the temperature dropped almost ten degrees.
It smells.
No really.
Dogwood, crepe myrtles, roses, honeysuckle & things unknown are all in bloom.
It's like too many flavors at once.
Every time I step outside, it's like cheap incense & potpourri in a house full of dogs........
^ I love the smell of wet dog in the morning!
(https://i.imgur.com/5jTrMdX.gif) (https://lunapic.com)
We had the coldest August since 2014. The average was 60F, which is on par with temps measured in August from 1961 to 1990 here in Germany. August also had the most rainfall in over 10 years.
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Since the begginning of September temps went up to 77F which is still within tolerable for me. My biggest concern is an unusual warm October. I hate those.
Normal South African winter (although spring is here): cold in the morning, warm by 11 am.
It's been :hot: until Wednesday, then rain yesterday and today :cheers:
Picture postcard-perfect snow.
Were having some kind of Arctic bomb explosion storm or something all day tomorrow
^ So, how did that go?
^ Depends where you are. We got 22 inches by Sunday along the Jersey shore, not as much in north NJ.
Nothing is happening in Lawton. We have snow on the ground. It's 37.F.
This does not look like Michigan in Feb.
Our storm seems to be continuing. One of the local trees has a rather big branch high up that is torn off and only being held up by a few other branches. Since the tree is on someone's private property, but the branches are overhanging the walkway, I am hoping it gets cut down before it falls down. I'd offer to help the elderly house owners, but I lack a set of ladders high enough to go sort it for them.
Warm and spring-like, but that's changing tomorrow.
A bully.
It's been snowing pretty hard now, and is supposed to for the next couple of days.
Torrential rain is to turn to slush, slush to ice, ice to snow, snow back to ice, and then it's going to get extremely cold and pack it all solid like concrete. Sounds like a good time to curl up with crudités and a good book by the fireplace and tune out for a while.
Raining right now, expected to turn into snow over night. Tomorrow morning is going to be a real pain.
Still snowing. I tried to get my trash can to the curb, but I couldn't drag it through the snow. I can't shovel snow either, because my health is bad.
Groundhog Day was warm & sunny & pleasant!
*&$#@!
Rain right now, ice storm predicted later. Ice storms are the worst.
Quote from: Rev. Powell on February 03, 2022, 08:39:08 AM
Rain right now, ice storm predicted later. Ice storms are the worst.
You send me those, I'll send you the heat we have right now. :hot: :hot:
We got about a foot and a half of snow.
Ice, ice, baby.
Quote from: Trevor on February 03, 2022, 09:04:52 AM
Quote from: Rev. Powell on February 03, 2022, 08:39:08 AM
Rain right now, ice storm predicted later. Ice storms are the worst.
You send me those, I'll send you the heat we have right now. :hot: :hot:
I LOVE heat waves! The heat waves we get here feel just perfect to me. Normal summer is too cool for me.
Quote from: Rev. Powell on February 03, 2022, 12:10:59 PM
Quote from: Trevor on February 03, 2022, 09:04:52 AM
Quote from: Rev. Powell on February 03, 2022, 08:39:08 AM
Rain right now, ice storm predicted later. Ice storms are the worst.
You send me those, I'll send you the heat we have right now. :hot: :hot:
I LOVE heat waves! The heat waves we get here feel just perfect to me. Normal summer is too cool for me.
Rev, it is so hot here - it's now 7:24 pm - that I am going to buy a few beers on Saturday. :drink: :drink:
We had a 90 mph orcan the last few days with plenty of rain.
They are predicting 50F for next week and I'm not too happy about it. Much too mild for winter.
Quote from: Trevor on February 03, 2022, 12:24:25 PM
Quote from: Rev. Powell on February 03, 2022, 12:10:59 PM
Quote from: Trevor on February 03, 2022, 09:04:52 AM
Quote from: Rev. Powell on February 03, 2022, 08:39:08 AM
Rain right now, ice storm predicted later. Ice storms are the worst.
You send me those, I'll send you the heat we have right now. :hot: :hot:
I LOVE heat waves! The heat waves we get here feel just perfect to me. Normal summer is too cool for me.
Rev, it is so hot here - it's now 7:24 pm - that I am going to buy a few beers on Saturday. :drink: :drink:
My genes are not made for hot weather and don't fare well in our annual Midwestern heat waves. I actually think winter is my favorite time of year. When I was little I remember one summer across the ocean waking up to frost on the ground and kind of liking that. (Cue the Immigrant Song....)
Quote from: Trevor on February 03, 2022, 12:24:25 PM
Quote from: Rev. Powell on February 03, 2022, 12:10:59 PM
Quote from: Trevor on February 03, 2022, 09:04:52 AM
Quote from: Rev. Powell on February 03, 2022, 08:39:08 AM
Rain right now, ice storm predicted later. Ice storms are the worst.
You send me those, I'll send you the heat we have right now. :hot: :hot:
I LOVE heat waves! The heat waves we get here feel just perfect to me. Normal summer is too cool for me.
Rev, it is so hot here - it's now 7:24 pm - that I am going to buy a few beers on Saturday. :drink: :drink:
Beer and heat waves! It's paradise!
We're in the middle of a rare Texas ice storm. Downed power lines, broken branches everywhere, and TWO DAYS OFF WORK!!! HUZZAH!
So hundreds of thousands are without electricity, millions are snowed-in, roads are closed, airports, tattoo parlors, and you know what I keep thinking? Imagine the screams like unto the damned in Hades if this winter storm had come a week later during Super Bowl Sunday? (What? Of course I'm not laughing, duh.) :wink:
We have a heavy snow fall, but the ground is too wet for it to lie.
Snowed in for three days. Haven't had mail or trash service and got three days off work. I hung around outside enjoying the cold and snow for a bit today, it was really nice and quiet and made me homesick for my home state, Michigan. It'll probably be mostly melted on Sunday - supposed to hit 40 F here. My nephews got to go sledding, which is nice. You don't get many sledding days here.
We've had a lot of rainfall and there have been flash floods in parts of low lying Pretoria.
https://www.news24.com/news24/southafrica/news/heavy-rain-causes-flooding-in-parts-of-pretoria-20211216 (https://www.news24.com/news24/southafrica/news/heavy-rain-causes-flooding-in-parts-of-pretoria-20211216)
Colder than a well diggers ass.
I think this may be the last day of winter here (at least, the rough part of winter.) Today's high is supposed to be 39, but after that, nothing lower than 40 with a lot of 50s and even 60s predicted through the rest of February. I am ready to not be cold for a change.
Quote from: RCMerchant on February 05, 2022, 11:46:03 AM
Colder than a well diggers ass.
:buggedout:
It's been very hot here.
We are having short bursts of blue sky, separated by dark clouds rolling in and dumping loads of rain on us.
11°C all day and sunny. Now its dark and raining.
Currently it's 43° F (just over 6° C) right now here in Minneapolis and it's nice and sunny out.
Unfortunately we're supposed to get hit with a winter storm over the next couple days and the temperatures are supposed to nose-dive again.
Like we've skipped into March, under cloudless vivid blue skies. I spent the mid part of the day in the forest working on our henge with my son, and saw my first little snake of the year under some stones. It felt life-enhancingly great to be outside.
Yesterday morning the streets were just a sheet of ice when I left the house pre 08:00. It took some concentration not to slip. Today was a nice morning and I was going to go for a walk along the beach but we had short bursts of really nice weather interrupted by heavy rainfall. It must have snowed overnight and the last time I looked out the window it was snowing again.
It rained here a few minutes ago: either that or it was someone peeing on my roof :tongueout: :wink:
It's 50 F. and raining.
6°C and raining
26-- but it's icy as all hell
in person school was cancelled today as a result
I had a helluva a time checking the mail, taking out both the trash and recycling
It rained so hard today I saw fish holding umbrellas!
-7°C at night, around 8°C during the day. Lots of sun which I find distracting. I prefer my cold days to be overcast.
13°C, the warmest day of the year in my neck of the woods so far.
I was looking up how the weather was in Germany in February 2022. It said it was the 5th warmest in history. Average temp is +4.1°C, we had an average of +4.5°C, twice as much rain, and 11 more hours of sunshine than usual.
We also had two hurricanes (cat 1) with up to 100.41 mph winds.
It's gonna be in the 60's F. in Lawton, Michigan next week.
I like global warming!
Quote from: RCMerchant on March 19, 2022, 02:22:55 PM
It's gonna be in the 60's F. in Lawton, Michigan next week.
I like global warming!
The weather here's very strange: feels like we're having an early winter and it's still summer :question:
Yeah. We didn't have any kind of real winter. For a couple of years. It's very strange.
It's like May, I like it. BUT GLOBAL CLIMATE CHANGE SUX
We were supposed to have severe thunderstorms and possible tornadoes. We got the tornadoes, but the rain wasn't as severe as it was thought to be in my area. Oh yea, we hardly ever get tornadoes and now we had one go through part of the city on both sides of the lake.
-4°C in the morning, +17°C in the afternoon. Forecast is predicting storms and colder temps for next week.
Allergeny!
Gusty
We're, once again, experiencing bad weather. Hopefully this week's storm doesn't include a tornado.
It was 61 F.! But it rained all day. It's going to get cold again tomorrow! Criminey!
This ain't SW Michigan! :buggedout: It barely even got cold this year!
Right now (12:42 pm) it's raining: a bit odd. :question:
Tornado Warnings in North Texas. Are you ok, Indy?
It was snowing last night, then we had rain this morning. It was sunny early noon, now its overcast with violent winds rattling my windows. Crazy weather.
It's been raining since Friday afternoon.
It looks really nice outside, but it lies. Step outside your front door and frost bite hits immediately.
Quote from: Alex on April 09, 2022, 01:53:24 PM
It looks really nice outside, but it lies. Step outside your front door and frost bite hits immediately.
Cold and rainy here and I have to go to work for the next three days before my leave: whoo hoo :buggedout:
20°C warmest day this year so far. According to forecast tomorrow 22°C, followed by colder temps.
Warm and wet. Like between a woman's musty...toes.
Cold and rainy: and we have "loadshedding" too, whoo hoo :bluesad:
-3°C and windy last night. Love me some nippy easter.
💩 It's cold, wet and 🌧️🌧️🌧️🥶
Yessir, winter is here :buggedout:
f**king brutal
heat index of 100 degrees :buggedout:
Quote from: bob on June 14, 2022, 04:49:35 PM
f**king brutal
heat index of 100 degrees :buggedout:
It's just past midnight here (15th June) and it is cold: it also started raining just now. Rain? In winter? :buggedout:
Its supposed to be in the mid 90's tomorrow.
It was HOT.
http://youtu.be/LGazVRO9uDI (http://youtu.be/LGazVRO9uDI)
rancid
Locals are complaining about a heat wave, and I'm thinking I'm glad that I'm finally comfortable.
"Soft." "Grand."
It was up to 95F. yesterday- supposed to be up to 98F. today. Yippy f**king skippy.
It's currently hot and humid in Philly. Fun fun times.
Just gone 7:30 pm here and it is freezing. :buggedout: :buggedout:
Quote from: Trevor on June 27, 2022, 12:29:51 PM
Just gone 7:30 pm here and it is freezing. :buggedout: :buggedout:
😨. Too hot here!
Wanna swap Trevor?
Quote from: Newt on June 27, 2022, 01:49:44 PM
Quote from: Trevor on June 27, 2022, 12:29:51 PM
Just gone 7:30 pm here and it is freezing. :buggedout: :buggedout:
😨. Too hot here!
It is really cold here as my unit is open plan and my bedroom is open too, so 🥶🥶
Iz cold: undies frozen :buggedout:
Got up to 91f (32c) here in Minneapolis today. Warmest it's been in about a week. Past week it's been fairly mild out - got down into the 50s (10 to 15c) in the evenings.
It's been so hot for the past few weeks I've had to carry a parasol to keep the sun off my head. This week has cooled a bit tho, & it's been nice.
We've had a few days of rain which has rather welcomely made things somewhat cooler.
Pretty good. Highs in the low 90s predicted throughout the week. Ice cream and swimming weather. :thumbup:
F2 tornado.
Actually the NWS confirmed three tornadoes that day, two F0 and one F2. Lot of damage from the bigger one, but miraculously, no deaths or serious injuries.
Today it's almost unbearably hot and sticky out. Summer is not a good season around here. Fall and spring are lovely, winter is rarely too cold, but summers are a humidity-oozing crock pot that makes you pity anyone working outside.
40F in the morning, 77F in the afternoon. Enjoying this very unusual mild summer weather so far.
Took my youngest to her Saturday horseback riding, and under a cloudless sky the heat is as relentless as the humidity. If I were rich I'd buy a mountain and put houses at different elevations so I could have cool weather anytime of year. Or build a mansion inside a giant refrigerator. Point is: it's miserable out.
Normal winter season in South Africa: cold enough to freeze the cojones off a brass monkey :buggedout: in the morning and then warmer by 11 am.
Warm and sticky.
100 degrees and humid. Fun.
Expected to be very warm, to the point where it endangers people's health. Set to be even hotter tomorrow, but with some rain expected later in the week it should cool down then.
I just looked after you posted this and it appears it's going to be hotter in London today than it is here. I know Sweden was in the nineties last month. Crazy times. Stay cool where you are.
They are calling for 104 here today. I'm going to go to the lake and stay in the water as much as possible!
Quote from: ER on July 18, 2022, 06:51:27 AM
I just looked after you posted this and it appears it's going to be hotter in London today than it is here. I know Sweden was in the nineties last month. Crazy times. Stay cool where you are.
One of my friends who lives and works in London sent me this message:
QuoteShift — Today at 8:55 AM
So it's going to be 37 today and 40 tomorrow and I'm working in a stuffy car park 4 levels underground with no air....
[8:55 AM]
If I don't make the game tomorrow I've done a jack frost
I do not envy him. Those temperatures are in celsius for people who use older systems.
100F today. Thank god I'm not working this week.
Typical Midwestern summer. Heat waves, humidity, storms. Heat waves, humidity, storms. Heat waves, humidity, storms. Then will come gloriously beautiful autumn.
In the 80'sF today and all week.60's at night.
The whole world is on fire...and Michigan is like in a world all it's own.
We had a short but torrential downpour last night. Today has been warm with some clouds.
Quote from: RCMerchant on July 20, 2022, 11:12:56 AM
In the 80'sF today and all week.60's at night.
The whole world is on fire...and Michigan is like in a world all it's own.
Yeah, my family is from Michigan and now is in Missouri. We've contemplated buying some family property in Michigan, it seems like a much better place to be in for the long haul.
Well, it goes without saying that Michigan is a better state than Missouri already, but with the weather getting worse that's even more true. Spending a week on Lake Michigan beaches last year made it even more obvious. But man, the property prices have gone insane the past few years.
Nice warm day in Cape Town :teddyr:
For 10 days temps didn't rise above 30°C (86°F) which is nice. Temps went down to 9°C (48,2°F) tonight and made for a good sleep.
We had a rainy weekend last week but sadly not many thunderstorms this summer.
Normal winter's day here: cold enough to freeze the balls off a brass monkey :buggedout: until about 9 am and then pleasantly warm.
Mid-to-high 20's C today. Humidex of 32C.
I suspect Trevor might go without a jacket. :teddyr:
Quote from: Newt on September 02, 2022, 07:16:52 AM
Mid-to-high 20's C today. Humidex of 32C.
I suspect Trevor might go without a jacket. :teddyr:
I might: I have a jacket similar to the one Brian Dennehy wore in
First Blood so I might need that :wink:
Lots of rain, very cold winds and temps between 10°C and 14°C daytime. It is almost freezing at nights.
:hot: :hot: :hot: and no sign of rain.
Mildly wet and windy.
Quote from: Alex on September 29, 2022, 06:32:08 AM
Mildly wet and windy.
Sounds like me most days :wink:
How's the weather? Well, I just left a hurricane evacuation shelter after sleeping on an elementary school floor for two nights if that tells you anything.
Quote from: chainsaw midget on September 29, 2022, 09:20:23 AM
How's the weather? Well, I just left a hurricane evacuation shelter after sleeping on an elementary school floor for two nights if that tells you anything.
I'm glad you're OK :smile:
I'm okay. My roof needs some fixing, but I'm fine.
🥵🥵🥵🥵
It's been a bit cooler out these past few days in the Twin Cities. Got down into the 30s Tuesday night / Wednesday morning to the point I broke down and finally plugged the heater in again. I've been wearing a jacket lately when out bike riding but need to get out and get a heavier reflective coat sometime soon. I had one but it was torn and all stained with blood after my April riding accident.
Bright and sunny, but not warm. It is a very autumnal day.
Quote from: chainsaw midget on September 29, 2022, 09:20:23 AM
How's the weather? Well, I just left a hurricane evacuation shelter after sleeping on an elementary school floor for two nights if that tells you anything.
Shirtless Trump supporters fought the hurricane preventing more damage
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Been steady lately, day after day of breezy sunny coolness with bright blue skies and cartographical clouds, just spectacular, lovely, glorious, grand. I wait all year for this.
On the flip side, my friend's father lives in eastern Florida and a small tornado generated by the outer bands of Ian hit his neighborhood, doing minor damage to his house. Likely an F-0/F1 they were told. (S'what he gets for moving down there....no I did not just write that, you're hallucinating.)
:hot: :hot: :hot: :hot:
Robert Frost would've written a poem about the lovely autumn weather we've been having.
After a wet, cold and windy September we're having a "golden october" it seems. It's been around 20°C this week but it is still chilly at night.
I kind of got used to a warm September but I really dislike a warm October.
Still hot :hot:
Quote from: sprite75 on September 30, 2022, 08:50:53 PMI had one but it was torn and all stained with blood after my April riding accident.
:buggedout:
I'm glad you've recovered from that. :cheers:
They are predicting 23°C for tomorrow. At least it was raining most of the weekend.
Heavy rain all night long. I've lain awake since about 4 am just listening to it come down. I like listening to it, but I do not want to go to work in it this morning.
Lovely soaking rain 😊😊😊💩😳😳😳😎🥵😆😐🤔🥺😂🤗☹️😳🙂🥪🧠💩😘🥺🥵😎🦐😝😝😝😔😶🤫😙😚😝😝🙃🤑🥵🤮🤧🤧🤧🤧🤧
Indian Summer, drought conditions, rain and cooler temps coming later in the week.
Quote from: Trevor on October 24, 2022, 01:28:01 PM
Lovely soaking rain 😊😊😊💩😳😳😳😎🥵😆😐🤔🥺😂🤗☹️😳🙂🥪🧠💩😘🥺🥵😎🦐😝😝😝😔😶🤫😙😚😝😝🙃🤑🥵🤮🤧🤧🤧🤧🤧
Rain rain rain rain. Beautiful rain?
Monday morning we had an 8 a.m. thunderstorm. Woke me up because the thunder sounded like a bomb exploded right outside my window :buggedout:
They are predicting 22°C for Sunday. It's almost November, that's just way too warm.
Supposed to have a high of 68 on Thursday, 34 on Friday lol.
A little toooooooooooo much rain here lately :buggedout:
We had a rainy night. Temps are down to 9°C. Finally feels like autumn.
(https://i.imgur.com/PfN6FxQ.gif)
We've had more rain here in the last week than we've had in the last year :buggedout:
Getting colder with each day. Forecast is predicting rain for the next few days.
We had our first snow yesterday.
Cold, wet, gusting winds. Weather to keel ya.
:hot: :hot: :hot: :hot: :hot: :hot: :hot: :hot: :hot: :hot: :hot: :hot:
Cold and rainy; river is up nearly 12 feet and still rising!
I can hear those fossils rolling up for me!
Mid-sixties and warm enough to hang laundry out.
Chilly and damp.
We are having our first snow of the season. It is coming down fairly heavily, but due to the salt winds blowing in from the sea, I don't see it lasting long. Further inland is no doubt a lot heavier and will lie longer.
We have loadshedding (poor service delivery of electricity), government corruption (for which no one ever seems to go to jail) and now we have floods too. :buggedout: :buggedout:
Cold and getting colder.
-12°C last night. Coldest night in years.
Once you get outside our steet, no one seemed to have bothered gritting their pavement, so the housing estate was a sheet of ice.
first big freeze
Well a cold front from up north is crossing paths with a warm front from the south producing some tornadoes. There was one that touched down in the city.
Quote from: El Misfit on December 14, 2022, 06:30:21 PM
Well a cold front from up north is crossing paths with a warm front from the south producing some tornadoes. There was one that touched down in the city.
Scary. What city was this?
Quote from: ER on December 15, 2022, 12:25:10 AM
Quote from: El Misfit on December 14, 2022, 06:30:21 PM
Well a cold front from up north is crossing paths with a warm front from the south producing some tornadoes. There was one that touched down in the city.
Scary. What city was this?
New Orleans. Tge city can somewhat stand hurricanes, but not tornadoes.
-16°C at the moment :buggedout:
Still icy outside, but with temperatures expected to reach a balmy 10 degrees later, it will hopefully melt.
:hot: :hot: :hot: is all I can say.
I think this thread needs a nice theme song. (Courtesy of my little cousin Giovanni.)
Error 404 (Not Found)!!1 (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rD6FRDd9Hew#)
We had lasting snow and temps below 0°C for 1 1/2 weeks.
It took 3°C and rain yesterday to wash and melt all the snow away :lookingup:
Brooding. Like a cat about to bite.
Darkly overcast and promising heavy rain.
It's going to snow Thursday and then the temperatures will remain well under freezing until the early part of next week, which means we'll have a rare white Christmas.
The local weather forecasters tend to be alarmists (except last July when we had three tornadoes in the area in fifteen minutes and they completely missed warning of that) but it is catching my attention to hear ice, sub-zero temperatures, and fifty mile an hour winds predicted because that's the scenario you look out for: ice weighting down trees and power lines, then temperatures that low when the power is out? People freeze inside their homes and sometimes asphyxiate themselves running cars in iced-in garages to keep warm. So it could be a bleak Christmas if we get that trifecta here as predicted.
I hope it all passes peacefully.
It was 22 degrees F on the way to work today. Rain/ice later. Many are probably expecting to leave early but I'm not sure I'll get to, as my unit is busy yet again.
Bad.
-6 :buggedout: :buggedout: :buggedout: :buggedout: :buggedout:
Slight chill in the air, but not bad at all for the time of year.
This is why I hate winter. I have to run two space heaters to get my workspace up to a tolerable temperature, and it quickly gets TOO warm. Then turn one off, and it quickly gets TOO cold again. :hatred:
blustery
So hot, I have had 2 beers in the past 2 days 🍺😊
Chilly outside, but nice and warm in here.
So hot, I wish I had a pool to use.
There is a pool here which I clean several times weekly but can't use.
Moderate snow fall. I've gritted the path in case it gets heavier and freezes overnight.
2°C at the moment but they predict 15°C for the weekend. I guess spring will have an early start this year.
Warming, thank goodness. We'll be back to normal/above normal temps today and for the next week. It was nice to have a light coating of snow on Christmas (though the bitter cold was not so nice), but I'm ready to move on.
:hot: :hot: :hot: :hot: and no sign of rain anytime soon.
Damp and cold outside. I have the feeling the temperature is going to drop heavily overnight.
In the upper-fifties, so comparatively "warm" that you can't blow smoke, and most of the snow from last week's storm is melted down to scattered patches in the hollows and shadows.
PS Should be a thick fog tomorrow morning with all this melt-off.
It's been raining all day and still raining at the moment. Been listening to the sound of the rain hitting the window next to me for hours while I've been on my pc. So soothing.
Last week it was 7 degrees and our hot water pipe froze and burst.
Today it was 75 degrees, and I went wading in the river in tennis shoes, despite the fact that there was still some ice along the north bank.
Gotta love Texas!
Raining, thankfully.
8°C at the moment. Overcast and very windy.
Chilly, but not too bad. -5 is expected for Sunday.
About sixty, misty, gray, very pleasant out. Birds are singing but otherwise it is silent, no breeze. Rain might come later, but for now it is like stepping out into near perfection.
Very much like March, cloudy and gray and mild, about sixty, rich scent of the drying earth redolent in the air, and like March we may have tornadic thunderstorms coming through in the night. :bluesad:
I guess you can't have the good without the bad in this old world.
Warm and muggy; waiting for the storms and cool front they keep promising!
Chilly, but dry. I was hoping for a full moon tonight, but it was only 3/4.
Could be a rough night. Sleepy but may stay up til it passes in 3-4 more hours.
Plenty of rain the last few days, temps are going down a bit at night, around 4°C.
Spring and winter keep trading hegemony.
Storming! Say, didn't winter used to be...wintry?
Warmer than yesterday, but with the wind chill you wouldn't think so. High winds are expected at least until the end of the week.
It is actually snowing at the moment.
Quote from: claws on January 18, 2023, 03:13:21 AM
It is actually snowing at the moment.
Please send some of it my way: it is :hot: :hot: :hot: :hot: here.
It's like the part of March that's still half lion but also half lamb. Windy but almost warm, sunny, just a little short of pleasant.
Heavy snowfall (for the region), combined with a thunderstorm warning.
Although it's calm out now I understand we may have winds gusting at forty-five miles an hour today.
It was -8°C this morning. Return of the winter?
The wind is roaring!
Today it's cold and breezy, even gusty, but yesterday's wind storm actually did damage in our back yard, not to trees or the house but to anything light enough to be blown around. We lost some things and are weighing filing an insurance claim. The highest winds topped out around sixty, according to the news.
A purely lovely snowfall is upon us, fat flakes that are drifting lazily down on a windless morning, dusting trees with thick snow feathers, and filing the ground ankle-deep so far.
Warmer weather compared to the last few days. Next week is expected to be warmer, no doubt a brief break before the next storm comes.
:hot: :hot: :hot: :hot: :hot: :hot: :hot: with zero signs of rain :tongueout:
They upgraded us to a full-on Winter Storm Warning, but I think that was an overreaction.
-3°C last night. There is a 40% chance of snow today, we shall see if we get any at all.
Just had a cloud burst here :cheers:
Windy and chilly.
The kind of day that makes your car muddy and washes it off at the same time.
-6°C at the moment. I just turned up my heater. No snow though.
Light dusting in my neighborhood early this morning, but it didn't stick...
Gloomy Groundhog Day...
Right now it's about 3° F here in Minneapolis. It's been clear and cold the past few days up here. I'm so looking forward to it warming up so I can go out on my bike again.
We had hurricane-like wind the last few days with rain and snow. Today its been raining all day.
Wet and windy here. Good weather for cuddling up together.
Sun finally came out today. We've been iced in since Monday night; roads finally started to clear yesterday. My school is open today, but we're opening 2 hours later than usual to give the last ice patches time to melt. Schools west of us are still closed.
5:22 am -9°C :buggedout:
Pouring down rain outside right now, supposed to continue through tomorrow around noon.
I can hear those fossils tumbling!
Warm enough to go out in just a light jacket no problem. It seems these days we get some winter in Jan, a false spring in Feb then winter returns around March/April time.
'Enhanced risk of severe weather" today, especially between 2-8 pm. Hail, tornadoes possible.
Sucky day. Pun intended.
No heavy clouds or anything in the sky, but it smells like rain is on the way today regardless.
Autumn weather in February: dark grey overcast, windy enough to make leaves fly, and rainy. Temps yo-yo between 2°C and 8°C
The kind of weather I'd rather stay at home wrapped in a blanket drinking apple & cinnamon tea with honey.
Snow and rain today with icy winds. It is -1°C at the moment (01:00 am)
Hot with rain later: daily Pretoria summer 😊🐢
Bright and sunny, bt not warm.
Dangerously gusty.
Very overcast and grey today.
Silvery and pleasant. Kind of like when they give you nuts after dinner in France.
low: -4°C high: 11°C
It is 3°C at the moment but it feels colder. It is a dark overcast day today.
:hot: :hot:
Clear and cool and sunny with the air clean and fresh, like it often is after big storms. Just branches down here, thankfully, but yesterday late afternoon through late evening was probably the highest sustained winds locally since the remnants of a hurricane freakishly came this far inland in 2008. We also broke a single-day rainfall total record for the date, so the ground was saturated, and that's when you get a lot of trees toppling in winds. There may be trees down someplace in the woods, I haven't braved the mud to look, but I'm surprised damage isn't more apparent, and worse than it seems. I'm not sure how many tornadoes there were locally but at least two for sure.
We had some snow and rain last night and yep, it continues to be windy (since January I think).
We are supposed to get more rain this week. They are also predicting 12°C for Sunday.
Started snowing last night and continued on through today. I'd mentioned something to a co-worker about 1st and 2nd winter and today he told me he hadn't believed me, but I was right.
Of course, I am right ya dipstick. Its been the weather pattern up here for the past 10-15 years at least.
Another beautiful afternoon in the ever-scenic Ohio River Valley. Clear, sunny, breezy, cool, birds are singing, grass is getting greener, deer are looking amorously at one another, trees are budding with little-bitty leaf babies, fluffy white clouds drift by, and we are up to THREE tornado-free days in a row!!
I am hearing thunder rumbling somewhere or it could just be my tummy growling 😳😳
Cold and wet following several days of snow.
Gray, moist, cold-ish. We were under a winter weather advisory that promised several inches of snow overnight, which fell, except it did not stick. I short spells outdoors, it's pretty out there.
Rainy and still windy. Last night it was -5°C
The rain continues. Felt rather icy.
Snowy to the point of white-outs but it's not sticking. It's not even all that cold.
Looks like the last week of winter. Next week temperatures are supposed to be springlike. I still find early spring too cold for my liking but it's better than winter!
Moderately heavy snow this morning, but the ground was too wet for it to stay around into the afternoon. Chilly, but acceptable weather.
Quote from: Alex on March 14, 2023, 09:43:08 AM
Moderately heavy snow this morning, but the ground was too wet for it to stay around into the afternoon. Chilly, but acceptable weather.
Ditto.
Crazy weather week we had:
Monday & Tuesday - icy winds, snow and rain
Wednesday, Thursday & Friday - bright and sunny with temps lingering around 12°C
Saturday - super-foggy morning. Temps went up to 17°C. I am sooo not reaady for warm weather
Today - one of the darkest overcast days ever. Now the wind is howling and there is a thunderstorm with rain
Another rain & wind weekend. I don't think we had that much rain in quite some time.
And its still kind of cold, only 10°C
I have a feeling our winter is coming early this year :buggedout:
I think it's wearing makeup today, because few skies could look so pretty warts and all.
Gusting to sixty MPH today. (Supposedly.)
We are continuing to have lots of rain and a few thunderstorms, and I'm enjoying the heck out of it. Usually we would have almost summer-like temps around easter, so nice the weather gods are giving me autumn-like vibes instead.
Yesterday we had a tornado warning while I was in the middle of getting a haircut. I was almost finished, too; a few more minutes and I would have been out the door. They moved everyone into the shop into the break room for about 20 minutes until it passed. Still got a good haircut. (The tornado was actually not close to us at all).
We are getting more and more bright blue sky sunny days however, temps don't climb higher than 10°C (so far).
It is still down to -3°C at night with ice/frost warning almost every day.
Very warm outside with a clear blue sky.
10 pm here and raining: huh? :buggedout:
Perfect. Blue sky without clouds, cool, fresh air, sunshine.
Last week we had almost clear blue skies, this week it is back to rain, wind and overcast which I don't mind at all.
Cold and wet.
Perfect. Blue sky without clouds, cool, fresh air, sunshine.
It's supposed to get way too hot today, ending our streak of Elysian weather.
It's 1:00 am and the rain is hitting hard on my window right next to me. And yes, wind. I should be in bed because this is a great sleeping aid.
It's partly cloudy, and 80 degrees F. and breezy. Beautiful day.
Warm and sunny weekend.
Eeeeeeee............ Cold tonight 🥶
Cripes. It was 79 Saturday, it's going to be a high of 34 and freezing rain today. That's Michigan for ya.
It's f**king snowing. :hatred:
Cold enough to snow here (I think) and gusting like crazy again.
-1°C last night. No snow but rainy and windy.
A clear day but with a chilly wind.
and just like that it was 21°C today. It was windy so it didn't feel like 21°C.
It is raining at the moment, and they predicted rain for tomorrow as well.
Happily to report that it is overcast and temps are down to 9°C. It had been raining all night.
🥶🥶🥶🥶🥶🥶🥶
Wet and warm.
Oh, it's so beautiful! Gray skies and light rain, cool breeze, colorlessly white clouds against the grayness, it's like some setting in a fantasy novel. Really very striking and lovely.
Almost 8 pm here: the usual winter's day here, cold in the morning, warm by eleven and then chilly from four in the afternoon.
Its been a nice day, but cloudy. We took Ash down the beach, but it wasn't nice enough to spend the whole day there. A thick fog limited visibility.
There is something seriously wrong with the weather here: winter, cold, fine but rain too? :buggedout:
A few days ago it was 4°C at night, which is one of the lowest temps measured for May ever.
It is currently 25°C and I'm starting to feel heat for the first time this year, ugh.
Very wet but very warm.
Where I am is cool and breezy. I like it. It makes me happy; being happy is fun.
830 pm here and 🥶🥶🥶🥶🥶: not enough coffee or extra underpants to keep me warm.
74 F. and clear as a bell.
I am really feeling the cold tonight. :buggedout:
Quote from: Trevor on June 01, 2023, 02:34:46 PM
I am really feeling the cold tonight. :buggedout:
Remember not that long ago when it was too warm for you?
Quote from: Alex on June 01, 2023, 02:53:07 PM
Quote from: Trevor on June 01, 2023, 02:34:46 PM
I am really feeling the cold tonight. :buggedout:
Remember not that long ago when it was too warm for you?
I remember: the weather report says 9 degrees Celsius and I call BS on that as its much colder at 11:15 pm 😳🩲🩲🥶🥶
Abusive.
Excellent! Finally warm enough to swim.
Looks like a bright and sunny day after a couple of warm, but overcast ones.
Had a thunder storm last night! :thumbup:
Today- clear and warm.
Being alive is delightful, so the weather is wonderful!
Cooler this week, which most people like but not me.
It started getting cold at 3pm today: it's now just gone 7:15 and it is cold.
Too damn hot, it's 93F (34C) but feels like 104F (39C)
Very hot with extra thunderstorms yesterday. Today started off nice, but got cloudy and rainy.
🥶🥶🥶🥶 I have three blankets on plus a duvet 🥶
Alternating between sunny and humid and rainy and MORE humid!
It's been 27°C for the last few days, which is my tolerance for heat. Today it was "only" 25°C.
However, they are predicting 29°C for next week but I hope we don't get that.
Stormy
Warm with clear skies. I think it is only going to get hotter as the day goes on.
A light rain and gusty wind. The air is pleasantly cooler than it has been in recent weeks.
s**t, it is COLD tonight. 🥶🥶😳
Gray as gray gravy served on a gray plate on a gray morning by a gray-clothed gray-haired person whose name is Grey Gray, who owns a gray cat and and lives in a gray room in a gray house on Gray Avenue in the Graysdale district of graying Gray Harbor.
So wonderful, so wonderful. Cool, gray, breezy.
It was 35°C yesterday, followed by two thunderstorms at night. I had night shift so I spend lots of time outside just watching the storm.
Cold and I can't even put a heater on :buggedout:
Muggy. :bluesad:
Chance of tornadoes today. Someone I know says Democrats have a weather changing machine funded by evil billionaire supervillain George Soros that can be used to punish red states. Considering the last election returns in this county, we're dooooooomed....
Hot and wet.
Brutally hot and forecast to get hotter this week!
Feels nice and cool today with clear skies.
Warm with a chance of freshly washed undies later :wink:
Lovely, dark, and deep. Not at all light, bright, and sparkling. Though midnight last night was dreary. OK, enough lit'ry.
7:25 pm and freezing.
Wet and Rainy. 66 F.
Had thunderstorms the last 2 days.
Cold: it was drizzling a few hours ago 😳😳
Started cool and wet, but it heated up as evening came around.
Getting smoke from Canada. :bluesad:
Summer so far has been "ok". We had a few days with over 30°C which always sucks but for the most part it has been in the higher 20°C only.
We already had a few thunderstorms with more predicted this weekend, and we had a few cooler days with temps around 20°C. Most of the nights its been down to 10°C which is unusual cold for June.
Anyway, I'm ok with it if the weather stays like this until August.
Quote from: RCMerchant on June 28, 2023, 03:51:23 PM
Getting smoke from Canada. :bluesad:
We are too. Blame Canada.
Insistent.
Bloody cold 🥶🥶🥶🥶🥶
Damp and cool. It feels nice.
C-c-c-cold and now I have to get up to go pee 😳
As I just told someone, it feels so hot and muggy here I envy Cromwell his present climate.
Raining.
We just had a tornado warning in Lawton! But it passed. Whew! Hellava storm, though!
Quote from: Trevor on July 12, 2023, 01:44:09 PM
Bloody cold 🥶🥶🥶🥶🥶
darlin', if i could manage to give you some of the horrendous heat here in exchange for some of your cold, i would, believe it. i can't even leave the house after noon.
Quote from: chefzombie on July 13, 2023, 04:04:37 AM
Quote from: Trevor on July 12, 2023, 01:44:09 PM
Bloody cold 🥶🥶🥶🥶🥶
darlin', if i could manage to give you some of the horrendous heat here in exchange for some of your cold, i would, believe it. i can't even leave the house after noon.
I'd take it: I have been cold in my life but the other day it was -4 degrees Celsius. Everything froze.
Hailing. Not a night for sleeping.
Thundering outside now. Sounds nice. Hope it doesn't get severe again.
Severe thunderstorm warning. Quarter-size hail, sixty mph winds, lightning, driving rain. Storms like this usually come in the later part of the day.
Sunny, hot, and humid.
Sometimes clear skies and warm sunshine, interspaced with thunderstorms and clouds.
Irresponsible.
Cool, damp and windy.
Looks like we are in for more of the same.
It rained last night and it is freezing this morning.
Pretty comfortable, although I haven't been able to get in the pool all week, which is disappointing for July. Got caught driving in an incredible blinding downpour on Tuesday.
reasonable on the 21st, so i cooked. reasonable today too, so i'll cook some more. then we go back to being kansas again, and stay inside. such is life.
Sunny and chilly: typical winter in South Africa. cmcnk77ys7fsuhjun Sorry, my fingers are a bit cold.
Overcast, windy and temps down to 12°C (53F) at night. Had a decent downpour last night, but no thunder or lightning.
Less hot than it could be for this time of year but every bit as humid. 20% chance of rain, so I don't know if I'll hang laundry out. There was a delightful breeze yesterday, so crossing my fingers for a sequel today.
It's REAL dark for 1:30 in the afternoon and thunderstorming.
I LOVE it!
(https://i.imgur.com/cSPDf7D.gif) (https://lunapic.com)
Lucky you. Glaring sunshine here and a heat index of straight-up one-hundred.
Michigan is surrounded by lakes. If it gets hot out yonder- it rains here.
Quote from: RCMerchant on July 26, 2023, 12:36:11 PM
Michigan is surrounded by lakes. If it gets hot out yonder- it rains here.
Sigh. I live in the wrong place.
STILL thunderstorming! ALL day!
It's gone all breezy tonight.
10°C (50F) this morning. One of the coldest days for July in some years. Plus its been raining all week and we had a hefty thunderstom yesterday.
Chilly: longing for September 1.
Chilly and damp. I much prefer this to a heatwave though.
"Feels like 107." So sayeth the news. Heat emergencies, "life-threatening," been driving donated fans out to people who need them, shelters open, ten minutes to sunburn for most people, meaning three minutes for me. Basically my DNA was not made for this and I would be willing to eat a tube of non-toxic Elmer's paste if I could have cool temperatures back again.
PS: I guess I shouldn't complain though, since we experience a bit of everything where we live, and most of the year it's nice. We get snowy winters, green-golden springs, hellish summers, colorful cool autumns, all amid beautiful forests and farmland, bright cities, a vast river carved in the ice age, entrancing storms, and almost everyone I love is here. About half the year our weather is wonderful. In the other half, it sometimes tries to kill us.
💩it's cold 🥶🥶🥶🥶
Second week with rain almost every day and crazy winds. Woke up yesterday to strong wind spraying rain through my half open window, which is next to my bed.
It's been very dark-ish all day due to overcast. It's drizzling at the moment.
It feels just like autumn out here tonight. Even have a small bonfire. This just days after the air all but burned with 115 degree heat indices.
Our high today was 97. After 4 straight weeks of triple digits, it felt pretty darned good!
The weather here is nice right now, but for the last few days it's been kind of Hurricane-y.
(I'm okay. Just some minor roof leaking.)
Plenty of rain and low temps (down to 50F) this week. We've had two thunderstorms with very loud thunder.
They are predicting 78F for the weekend though.
Supposed to be spring here tomorrow 😳
Really very pleasant.
back to the triple digits, but we got the grocery store covered for us and the back neighbors, as well as our bestie. so all i need to do over the holiday is reheat some fried chicken and cook some fries on sunday, yay! :cheers:
An Apple Autumn.
Forecast:
Wednesday - Saturday 27°C (80F)
Sunday + Monday 28°C (82F)
It's September. I wish temps would go down instead of up.
Officially spring here now.
Lots of rain today which is a nice change after the consistently hot weather we've had since arriving.
Been warm today 🤗🐢🥶🥶🥶🥶🥶🥶😉
We finally got some heavy rain after a mainly dry month. Today we got 7 inches of rain. That's about 17.78cm.
yet another day in the triple digits, then we're SUPPOSED to be high 80's wednesday. i am not holding my breath.
We had a pretty decent thunderstorm late Thursday / early Friday with lots of rain. 5°C (41F) this morning, 16°C (60F) yesterday afternoon.
According to forecast temps are rising over 20°C again next week. Summer refuses to leave it appears.
Very wet outside. It is supposed to be quite warm later which I guess means we are in for a humid day.
Bit hotter than we've had the last week and a half but still beautiful.
Warm enough for me to think about having a beer shandy or two. :drink:
starting to look like Ophelia has passed....
Not as bad as Isabelle or Irene, or Gaston.....
Quote from: LilCerberus on September 24, 2023, 01:51:44 PM
starting to look like Ophelia has passed....
Hamlet will be even more depressed now...
Ridiculously hot this weekend (97 degrees Saturday, on the first day of fall!), big storms last night, warm and muggy today, and the AC in my classroom is broken.
Wet and windy, but quite warm.
Utterly foggy. Can't see fifty yards.
Gloomy all week....
The sun came out for a few minutes on Sunday, and hasn't shown since....
I'd hate to be on solar panels...
Dark and cloudy. Warm. Just how I like it.
hot, humid, dank for another few days. having a bad mad cold on top of allergies sucks. A LOT.
Yesterday it was 27°C but it got dark, cloudy and windy in the late afternoon. Forecast did not predict rain but it did rain last night.
Temps shouldn't rise above 20°C today according to forecast.
Hot: I actually feel like a beer shandy :drink:
35 degrees Celsius today: 95F :buggedout: :buggedout:
A fine clear day to start with but I am heading towards dark clouds.
3°C this morning, which is quiet chilly but summer is still kind of lingering. It was 19°C in the afternoon.
59 F. and cloudy.
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18°C (64,4F) cloudy and dark. Giving me minor autumn vibes.
Very wet. Lots of areas have flooding although nothing that directly affects me. There has been some landslides elsewhere.
This was hopefully the final summer day. It is 25°C (77F) at the moment.
Forecast is predicting a severe drop in temps for this weekend. -1°C at night (30.2F) and only 10°C (50F) during the day.
From cool in the morning, then hot and then cold later on :question: :question:
With the exception of our blistering heat waves this late summer, it has been a year for beautiful weather. No severe storms to speak of stick out in my mind, no blizzards, mild temperatures across much of the year, and the last month-ish it has been almost picture perfect. Highs today in the lower-seventies, sunny, breezy, so nice it's unfair to be indoors.
foggy
All night rain. -2°C (28,4F) yesterday morning, and about 14°C (57,2F) during the day. Forecast is predicting more rain for next week.
The storm continues to blow with the rarely issued Red weather warning being extended at least through to midnight tonight.
Hot: I could use a beer shandy :drink:
Looks like summer is finally gone. It's been overcast and rainy all week with temps around 12°C. The streets are wet, with plenty of wet foilage. My kind of weather :smile:
Unpleasantly hot during the day: the weather report says it will be 36 degrees Celsius tomorrow :buggedout:
Cloudy and overcast with a chance of me smoking pot.
Cold and windy during the night.
We're entering the fall rainy season. It signals 5 more months of bad weather.
The calendar may say it's approaching mid-November, but it feels like February in South Africa out there.
Cold turn here in the Deathlands of Kansas.
I mean, the highs are reasonable for fall, but the nights make me want to turn the heat on. Personally, I find it more fun to burrow under a blanket and drowse during movies.
Quote from: javakoala on November 11, 2023, 02:49:47 PM
Cold turn here in the Deathlands of Kansas.
I mean, the highs are reasonable for fall, but the nights make me want to turn the heat on. Personally, I find it more fun to burrow under a blanket and drowse during movies.
Deathlands? Cool name! Sounds like something out of Tolkien. "Take the Ring, Frodo, through the shadow of the Deathlands..." So where are these "Deathlands" of which you speak?
Enjoying the weather. Rain season with temps highest 10°C and lowest 2°C.
Overcast and damp. Expecting rain later.
Been cold and overcast today: much like my mood.
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-1°C this morning, 3°C at the moment. It is afternoon but very dark out.
Overcast and wet, but a lot warmer than it should be.
96 degrees Fahrenheit (36 degrees Celsius) here today :buggedout: :hot: :hot: :hot:
So hot, my landlords gave me permission to use the pool today :hot:
Just remember how cold winter was.
We had our first snow this morning. It wasn't much, but forecast says there's more to come.
Quote from: Alex on November 25, 2023, 07:25:25 AM
Just remember how cold winter was.
I would welcome it back right now. :wink:
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Quote from: javakoala on November 11, 2023, 02:49:47 PM
Cold turn here in the Deathlands of Kansas.
I mean, the highs are reasonable for fall, but the nights make me want to turn the heat on. Personally, I find it more fun to burrow under a blanket and drowse during movies.
Deathlands? Cool name! Sounds like something out of Tolkien. "Take the Ring, Frodo, through the shadow of the Deathlands..." So where are these "Deathlands" of which you speak?
I call all of Kansas "Deathlands", but the real Deathlands would actually be in Western Kansas, which is similar to Western Oklahoma. It is mostly flat and barren, and you get that gawd-awful red clay when you get closer to the Okie border. In that area at night, you will see a town/city in the distance. You think it is just up the road. Nearly 20-30 minutes later, the lights aren't any closer. Evil place.
Here, we have snow. Looks like an inch, maybe two. And it is supposed to keep dropping the stuff until late this evening.
Ah, just checked the forecast. They are saying there may be 4 to 7 inches. For once, they may be right.
Personally, I'm just crawling back on the futon as I have become ill with something. 100.8 temp, lots of coughing and throat clearing, achy (breaky hip, at my age). Even the knuckles on my hands are aching. Hope I can break the fever before work on Monday.
This heat is never letting up: I even went for a dip in the pool which shows you how hot it is as I have a fear of deep water. :hot:
It is chilly here. The wind has an icy bite to it.
Lightly raining, which is keeping the temperature down, which is nice
Forecast keeps promising snow, but so far we only got a few flakes. It is supposed to get below zero this week.
Wet, cold and windy.
Thunder rumbling so hopefully this heat wave will be broken.
Well, it's been snowing since 5:00 pm :cheers:
-7°C. The coldest night this year so far.
Quote from: claws on December 03, 2023, 02:50:58 PM
-7°C. The coldest night this year so far.
Send us some: my fan hasn't been off at all today :hot:
Not sure if it is the lighting but it looks like a very heavy, dirty, yellow fog on the cameras.
no snow...but
(https://i.imgur.com/PfN6FxQ.gif)
We had about 8 days of lasting snow with temps below zero. All it took was two days with only 2°C to melt all the snow :buggedout:
They are predicting 10°C for next week, Monday.
Warm and breezy enough to hang out laundry today. Oh my thrilling life....
Rainy with a sunny break.
It's getting colder again this week. We had quite the windstorm with heavy rainfall last night. Made for good sleeping.
Too cold and going to remain so for another 3-4 months. :bluesad:
It's rained the whole day here.
Gale warning since yesterday. It's been storming since last night, with lots of rain. It is, however, very mild with 8°C. So, by the looks of it, no white Christmas.
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Been raining yesterday and today ☔
Warmest day today (11°C) since November 17th. Forecast predicting lower temps starting tomorrow.
Very chilly today. If there were more clouds I'd say we had a good chance of snow.
We're supposed to have our first dusting of snow today, but I'm skeptical. As long as it's this cold, I'm OK with a little non-blizzard snow.
It's been raining all day, which I always appreciate. Temps are lingering around 7°C.
According to Weather Service, December in Germany was too warm, more rain than usual, and less sunshine than usual.
Do I ever miss the good old snow days :bluesad:
-9°C :buggedout:
Absolutely wet; it was raining heavy yesterday and this morning. Had a lightning show at around 1:50 in the morning.
We got snow. Apparently the forecast was dire enough that the office where I now work opted to send us home yesterday afternoon and are giving us a paid day off today. Awfully decent of them.
Beats the hell out of the VA call center where they only shut down once there was nearly two feet of snow on the ground, and it wasn't paid time off. Then they complained if people opted to use sick leave so their pay wouldn't take a hit.
Rain all day turning to snow overnight, with a deep freeze coming next week. They're predicting a 9-day stretch where it doesn't get above freezing! :bluesad:
Hibernian.
snow storm
A strong wind that has an icy bite. Snow is expected next week.
Quote from: Alex on January 12, 2024, 01:31:59 PM
A strong wind that has an icy bite. Snow is expected next week.
Here, too. We should expect about 2 inches or more.
Our projected high for today is 0 degrees. At 9 in the morning, it is now -7 with a wind of 10 MPH. And I so hoped to get outside to work on my tan. :lookingup:
Sun, thunder and lightning right now: just gone 5 pm here.
Weird 😳
Below freezing with no snow, worst of both worlds.
13 degrees and snow flurries.
Us Texans aren't made for this!!
Well, the white stuff has finally arrived after 1 1/2 weeks of below zero temps.
Snow is falling. Around 8 am there were heavy clouds and it looked like we were in for quite a storm but things seem to have lightened up a bit.
We got a second dusting last night. Maybe a quarter inch total, probably less than that. Temps still well below zero.
About five inches of snow felt last night. It is cold but bright.
Cold. Cold and cold and cold. And I love it. Reminds me of the weather we had a third of the year where I went to college, and it got so cold if you left a Skittle in your car overnight and thoughtlessly tossed it in your mouth and tried to bite it, you'd crack your tooth. That kinda cold. The kind of cold that tests you and isn't merciful about it. The kind of dense, stabbing cold that twists your muscles and twists up your nostrils and draws your blood in to the core of your body to keep your heart warm, and leaves you dizzy. The kind of cold it's a blessing to experience ever so often in life, because it teaches you many things. The sort of weather that freezes the dead in their coffins. The sort of wintertime that leaves the discerning a little bit wiser.
Quote from: ER on January 17, 2024, 07:02:11 AM
Cold. Cold and cold and cold. And I love it. Reminds me of the weather we had a third of the year where I went to college, and it got so cold if you left a Skittle in your car overnight and thoughtlessly tossed it in your mouth and tried to bite it, you'd crack your tooth. That kinda cold. The kind of cold that tests you and isn't merciful about it. The kind of dense, stabbing cold that twists your muscles and twists up your nostrils and draws your blood in to the core of your body to keep your heart warm, and leaves you dizzy. The kind of cold it's a blessing to experience ever so often in life, because it teaches you many things. The sort of weather that freezes the dead in their coffins. The sort of wintertime that leaves the discerning a little bit wiser.
Sorry, but nothing about that sounds REMOTELY appealing, LOL!!!
Quote from: indianasmith on January 17, 2024, 07:06:06 AM
Quote from: ER on January 17, 2024, 07:02:11 AM
Cold. Cold and cold and cold. And I love it. Reminds me of the weather we had a third of the year where I went to college, and it got so cold if you left a Skittle in your car overnight and thoughtlessly tossed it in your mouth and tried to bite it, you'd crack your tooth. That kinda cold. The kind of cold that tests you and isn't merciful about it. The kind of dense, stabbing cold that twists your muscles and twists up your nostrils and draws your blood in to the core of your body to keep your heart warm, and leaves you dizzy. The kind of cold it's a blessing to experience ever so often in life, because it teaches you many things. The sort of weather that freezes the dead in their coffins. The sort of wintertime that leaves the discerning a little bit wiser.
Sorry, but nothing about that sounds REMOTELY appealing, LOL!!!
Ah, as the late, um, great, Tim Smith used to say in defense of Texas weather, "Now hold on, guy, ain't nothing nobody's got to learn can't be taught by the weather down here in Texas." Ha.... He used to crack me up sometimes.
We had rain, snow and ice this week. Beginning this Sunday, temps are taking a plunge, down to -12°C.
Right now it's 3° F in Minneapolis. Might see some snow next week with temperatures going back up into the mid 30s by then.
Almost five inches of snow. Yesterday late afternoon the sky was bone white and there was absolutely no wind ahead of this. It was freaky.
The snow finally stopped falling, replaced by rain. I am hoping that the temperature doesn't plummet overnight and leave the streets encased in ice.
Arctic cold is over and now it's raining and in the 50s. Better, but most of the time I'll still be shivering by the space heater until May arrives.
We went from -10°C on Monday to 11°C today + plus hurricane-like winds. Talk about extreme weather conditions.
We are between storm fronts and it is pretty mild. I don't expect that to last for long though.
Foggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee!
We had a few sunny days, but not warm. It was raining all day yesterday, and it's still overcast today.
Another storm hit today. There is a reason why I term this time of year 2nd storm season. Drove up to Fort George to do a shoot, arrived there and got told (no surprise here, I could have told them this last night) that it was too windy to do the shooting.
🥵🥵 I could use a cold non alcoholic beer right now 🍻
Sunny and mild, which made for a beautiful drive taking my daughter to her horseback riding over in the flatlands.
Dark and windy day with a bit of drizzle. Perfect for my spontaneous afternoon nap.
It rained hard last night and brought a small bit of cooler weather with it. It's currently 53°F/12°C
Extreme winds and plenty of rain last night. It is supposed to get colder this weekend.
🥵🥵🥵 And no sign of any rain 🥵🥵🥵
We've had a decent winter here in Philly so far. We're mid-way through February and always get some snow in March and boom, spring hits in April.
Anachronistic.
Icy (-4).
After a week of strawberry spring, we are back in winter, and were promised three inches of snow: got nothing but sunny skies, that rat Mother Nature.
Bright and clear, but chilly.
We went from -1°C two days ago to 15°C today. Now that's an accomplishment I'm not too happy about.
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Five inches of snow in three hours. For once the forecast was right!
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The snow has inspired us to call off going out for horseback riding today but from the inside looking out it is almost painfully beautiful to see, like someone's idealized painting of what winter should be.
Forecast did not predict rain this weekend, but it was raining. Temps are lingering around 10°C.
Raining cats and dogs right now
Quote from: Trevor on February 18, 2024, 11:14:05 AM
Raining cats and dogs right now
Your weather comes mostly from east to west, right? Off the Indian Ocean?
Quote from: ER on February 18, 2024, 01:22:00 PM
Quote from: Trevor on February 18, 2024, 11:14:05 AM
Raining cats and dogs right now
Your weather comes mostly from east to west, right? Off the Indian Ocean?
Never thought about that to be honest 🤔
Two dark and rainy days. Temps are down to 3°C at the moment. Is winter making a return?
Thunder and rain here aboot an hour ago 🙏
Cold and clear.
Very pretty, windy but sunny and mildly-cool. I'm told snow is coming but it sure doesn't feel like it.
Temporary early spring right now. Nice. Some rough patches in the future, but it looks like winter is over.
t'was an drizzly day round these here parts,
the rain it did fall in fits and starts,
the sun did briefly show its face,
but an overcast gloom did take its place,
condemning us all to a wintery sorrow,
I really hope it's a little bit nicer tomorrow.
Quote from: zombie no.one on February 23, 2024, 05:48:30 PM
t'was an drizzly day round these here parts,
the rain it did fall in fits and starts,
the sun did briefly show its face,
but an overcast gloom did take its place,
condemning us all to a wintery sorrow,
I really hope it's a little bit nicer tomorrow.
I grant your weather poetry the coveted arch of approval:
:smile: :cheers: :thumbup:
Quote from: ER on February 23, 2024, 07:18:03 PM
I grant your weather poetry the coveted arch of approval:
:smile: :cheers: :thumbup:
oh my... this is so unexpected... I'd just like to thank everyone who helped make this possible... *wipes tears away with hankie*
weather today: little bit nicer
Bright and sunny today. Warm enough that you could go out without a jacket if you wished.
We had another gloomy day, and kind of cold. Gave me autumn vibes, so I lit a few candles. Love the cozy ambience.
Snow flurries. Winter's last gasp, I hope.
Fittingly funereal. You know the stories of attending a burial and coming back with the cold that kills you? Today would do that nicely. Still chilled to the bone.
Our first thunderstorm tonight! I love it!
f**kING TORNADO WARNING! :buggedout:
Be safe, Ronny.
Here: cloudy and overcast.
No tornado. But we did get hit with some wicked hail!
11°C and sunny. It was supposed to rain this morning according to forecast, but it didn't.
Twenties
Happy first day of meteorological Spring! Cold today (highs in the 40s) but we'll have springlike temperatures by Sunday.
Meteorological spring....finally I have heard a term for it! I have always thought seasons should align to calendars. I like that description. Oh, and happy back at you and everyone else!
48 F. and sunny. Blah. I like cloudy or stormy weather.
Been cool and overcast the whole day here 😁
It is a bright and clear day, but still chilly.
It's been a drizzling day today.
We're back to gloomy days and low temps at night (-2°C)
Little perfectly formed pellets of ice fell from the sky this afternoon. Since then it's been raining. Cold and rainy about sums it up.
Rained a lot today.
16°C today, but colder again next week according to forecast. Spring isn't quite here yet, but it is trying hard. We usually get snow in February, but not this year, so I'm hoping for a bit of late February snow in March.
It's 57f. and sunny.
It has been a nice day. Still a chill in the air though.
Rainy, volatile, cool, vernal.
Rainy day and cold-ish.
Storms last nite; cloudy today.
🥵 during the day, rain at night ⛈️
Also 💩 sometimes 😳😉
🐢
Squishy-Soggy. Gray. Cool. Lovely.
Had a dark / gloomy and windy day. It looked like it would rain any minute, but didn't. Perfect weather to get cozy at home, but I had to work :lookingup:
Seventy-one, sunny, breezy. Our rock lizards are out after winter.
Cloudy this morning, sunny and mild this afternoon, a perfect day to spend on the river - so I did!
Gray, soggy, mild, all infinitely better than Thursday, which was simply a horrible weather day. :bluesad:
Cold rain.
We had a bit of a rainstorm yesterday (Saturday) afternoon when we went grocery shopping. It is 02:00 am now (can't sleep) and it's raining but not much.
Thunder, lightning and rain right now.
The last gasp of winter today, temps headed up starting tomorrow.
A bit chilly and windy.
69 & blustery
Except for being breezy enough to send stray tree branches down on you, as almost happened to me walking outside where I am now, it's celestially flawless. Seventy, sunny, breezy, and above all that lovely smell that only seems to be out for a little while in early spring. In short: ahhhhh..... :smile:
Cold and dark with a strong smell of woodsmoke in the air.
Rain and very cold wind last night. Almost freezing this morning.
Cold and incredibly gusty this afternoon. Shook the car. Tonight it rained a little here but the storms were stronger to the north, and around twilight I went outside and happened to look that direction and saw the ENTIRE sky light up sheer blue-white, from lightning. No sound whatsoever, just the illumination.
Another cold rainy night. Cracked the ceiling window above my bed a bit open, and enjoyed the live sound of rain hitting the window.
Enjoying this while it lasts because forecast is predicting up to 18°C for the weekend.
It was actually 20°C-21°C over the weekend, but it was overcast and didn't feel like 20°C.
Temps are down to 9°C today. We had rain this morning, and a windstorm warning for late afternoon on my weather app.
Big dangerous storms all day, with temperatures forecast to fall dramatically the next two days. I like storms in general but these are the type that down power lines, which ain't cool.
Life-threatening.
For the past few days it was on the verge of being summerlike but today we have rain.
It is eerily dead calm outside right now as it has been most of the late morning after the first system of storms hit in the overnight and around dawn. The sky is an odd, almost metallic gray. Schools have dismissed early, businesses are closing, the National Guard is on stand-by in some counties, the risk for destructive weather is higher than it has been in eleven years. The forecast is that the worst of it will be here in the second half of the afternoon and the earlier portion of evening, bringing a strong probability of hail up to 2.5 inches, two inches of rain an hour, seventy-five MPH straight line winds, and worst of all, "powerful, long-track tornadoes." Until then all there is to do is wait.
Stay safe.
Quote from: ER on April 02, 2024, 12:26:01 PM
It is eerily dead calm outside right now as it has been most of the late morning after the first system of storms hit in the overnight and around dawn. The sky is an odd, almost metallic gray. Schools have dismissed early, businesses are closing, the National Guard is on stand-by in some counties, the risk for destructive weather is higher than it has been in eleven years. The forecast is that the worst of it will be here in the second half of the afternoon and the earlier portion of evening, bringing a strong probability of hail up to 2.5 inches, two inches of rain an hour, seventy-five MPH straight line winds, and worst of all, "powerful, long-track tornadoes." Until then all there is to do is wait.
Praying for your safety.
Ahhhh, we survived with no damage. Touch or go for a while, and not everyone was so fortunate. I tell you the relief at making it through a scary weather event like this feels so good all the fear is almost worth it.
Freakiest thing seeing lots of storm chasers with YouTube channels in your city, in places you know, forecasting odds of tornadoes, and showing where super cells will be likely to form. One town south of us had straight line winds that showed up on radar as 130 mph, if that report was accurate.
Vortices all around us, at least three tornadoes in the local TV viewing area, maybe more. Just a rough and tense day, but all is well, and it is always strange when the sky goes from dark and terrifying to a beautiful orange sunset within minutes.
Almost 7 pm here and the rain is bucketing down 😳
Rain every day this week. Love it.
26°C today. Extreme weather, not surprised. Around this time of the year it can be cold one day, and hot the next day.
Forecast did predict lower temps for next week.
Absolutely wet,it rained a lot here to the point that the streets were so flooded that the water started to creep over the curbs.
Looks bright and warm, but I suspect it is windy outside.
Down to 0°C at night/morning, and warm during the day (18°C at the moment).
Currently having a windstorm and a bit of drizzle. According to forecast, rain all week.
We went TWO days without tornado watches, man, can you believe it!? Alas, the streak ended moments ago, I'm told. We bought a half-dozen chickens as pets a few days ago, and I swear, they act crazy a few hours before a bad storm, and right now they are being loonier than an Italian comedian in a physical comedy flick.
I think we're going to have an early winter 🥶🥶
It's been rainy, dark, windy and cold. Cold enough to turn on the heater.
Hot and muggy, rain-soaked, more severe weather coming tonight with hail, high winds, torrential rains and the chance of more tornadoes. I am about to go live in my other country, where dangerous weather is rare.
We had a tornado just miss us! Rained like p**s outta a boot! Knocked the f**k outta Portage- which is just about 20 miles east of us.
https://youtu.be/nQccj5tulaQ?si=jIjprl6xFLUXFrvs
Chilly early morning and then warm later.
Very hot and sunny.
Been warm today :hot:
Sunny and warm (20°C) this weekend after stormy and cold weather. Forecast predicts thunderstorms and rain and a drop in temps for next week.
Hot and dry again although there are some dark clouds rolling in and promising some relief.
Thunder and rainstorms this week. Lots of towns flooded. A few parts of our town are flooded, but not as bad as others. 18°C and overcast at the moment.
6:15 pm here: dark and cold. 😬
Plenty of rain these last two weeks. It is actually raining as I type this at 02:30 am.
We've had a couple of days of heavy rain, but today is back to warm skies.
Tonight 9 pm 🥶🥶🥶🥶🥶🥶
It's nice.
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Hoooooooootttttttt :hot:
92°F (34°C), feels like 102°F (39°C)
Beautiful. About 70 F. and breezy. You can hear the wind blowing over the big trees in the yard.
Very random and unsettled.
Partly overcast, and about 22°C.
Almost 5 pm here and it is already getting cold 🥶
Been beautiful the last couple days. Cool breeze weather.
Temps went down to 4°C at night this week. Unusually cold for June. They did predict up to 29°C for next week. Not looking forward to that.
Everyone is complaining about the "heat wave" and I'm like, finally a week of comfortable temperatures!
Still 🥶 here, typical South African winter.
HOT. Real Hot. About 96 F. Got my air con on.
Quote from: RCMerchant on June 18, 2024, 12:38:04 PMHOT. Real Hot. About 96 F. Got my air con on.
8 pm here, dark and cold. 5 blankets plus three 🐢
It's a bit rainy, followed by the sun shining to the point where I feel like I'm being steamed alive.
brutally hot :buggedout: :buggedout: :buggedout:
Quote from: bob on June 18, 2024, 06:40:24 PMbrutally hot :buggedout: :buggedout: :buggedout:
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Where do you live?
Nice sunny day.
^ We're in Michigan.
Overcast and extreme humid all week. Finally some rain today.
Toronto's weather has been similar to New Orleans weather :question: I am used to extreme heat and humidity, as well as afternoon rains to cool/make things steamy, but I went north to get away from it, not to be in the same boat with it.
It's hotter than Anne Hathaway in LOVE AND OTHER DRUGS.
But not as hot as Eva Green in THE DREAMERS.
Quote from: indianasmith on June 22, 2024, 01:23:58 PMIt's hotter than Anne Hathaway in LOVE AND OTHER DRUGS.
But not as hot as Eva Green in THE DREAMERS.
😂🤣
10:30 pm here, dark and cold. 🥶
Quote from: indianasmith on June 22, 2024, 01:23:58 PMIt's hotter than Anne Hathaway in LOVE AND OTHER DRUGS.
now that's impossible
The heat wave finally broke today. It's cloudy and 72 F. here at 1:30 pm in SW Michigan.
So far we didn't get the big big heat, but there's still July and August, so I'm not holding my breath.
According to forecast, it can get up to 29°C this week. They also predict thunderstorms for Thursday.
Iz cold tonight 🥶🥶🥶🥶🥶
Big thunderstorm last night, but it was hours in the making. It started to get dark around 2pm, and there was distant thunder all the way til 8pm. The storm finally came around 830pm.
Almost 9 pm here, cold and dark 🥶
Warm and damp. Not overly enjoyable weather.
Weather report says it will be - 2 degrees Celsius during the night here.
My underpants will froze 🥶🥶🥶🩲👙
Dark and a bit chilly.
Hopefully Durban will be a bit warmer.
Warm and muggy today.
Almost 8 pm here, dark and cold 🥶🥶
Bright and sunny. Was a nice day today. Warm but not too hot.
Supposed to get up to 30°C today and tomorrow, slightly cooler temps on Thursday with a chance of rain on Friday.
It rained last night and is sunny and smells good now. The windows open behind me.
Temps are kind of up and down lately. We had a "cool" week so far with temps below 24°C and down to 11°C at night. Today and tomorrow we are supposed to get 30°C, but down to 20°C on Sunday with a chance of thunderstorms.
Started off gloomy and rainy but it has brightened up with clear skies.
Looks like we have a nice hot snap coming up for a week before temperatures cool. Next week may be my last chance to get some swimming in before fall.
Local newspaper headline: "Kentuckiana residents urged to prepare for extreme heat as temps soar into the upper 90s"
Me: Finally, a week of decent weather!
Quote from: Rev. Powell on August 27, 2024, 11:12:12 AMLocal newspaper headline: "Kentuckiana residents urged to prepare for extreme heat as temps soar into the upper 90s"
Me: Finally, a week of decent weather!
😃😀
Usual South African weather in winter. Cold in the mornings, warm by midday and then chilly by 4 pm.
It snowed in Cape Town a few days ago so we should be getting a blast of cold air soon 🥶🥶🥶
We went from 32°C last week to 12°C this week with rain and drizzle, lotsa wind and overcast. Perfect autumn weather.
Been very 🥵 today for some reason 😳
Brief periods of sunshine followed by brief periods of rain. If you don't like the season just hang around for 10 minutes and another one will come along.
We haven't had rain in about 2 weeks, so in the middle of a drought. Temps have been in the high 70's and mid 80's.
After 1 1/2 weeks of perfect autumn weather, it is warming up again. Forecast predicts 21°C to 23°C each day until Friday.
It's been humid all week
It snowed in Durban, KwaZulu-Natal two days ago. This is the state which is normally warm year round so there is definitely something odd with the local weather 😳😳😳
It rained each night the entire week while I had night shift. It was quite chilly, too, around 11°C - 14°C daytime and down to 7°C - 9°C at night.
I do fear however, we will be "blessed" with an unusual warm October as it has become to norm the last couple of years.
Warm here during the day but I heard thunder rumble just now 😊
Cooler than it has been, which is very nice. There's low humidity, which also helps to keep the weather pleasant.
The weather is ... hurricane coming towards were I live. So, you know, could be better.
^ stay safe!
It's been 9°C - 11°C every day, overcast, with random rain/drizzle. Yesterday morning it was 3°C.
🥵🥵🥵🥵 and no sign of rain 🥵🥵🥵🥵
Hot here and no sign of any rain 🥵🥵🥵🤧💩
Between 12°C and 15°C each day, overcast for the most part. Temps go down to 8°C at night, and there's a bit of fog almost every morning. This is actually fine autumn weather with a slight chill in the air, but I wouldn't mind some rain.
It's 82F and cloudless. I wish it was 15-20 degrees cooler.
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39 degrees Celsius at 1:30 pm Sunday. That's close to 103 degrees Fahrenheit.
I feel like my dude in THE INCREDIBLE MELTING MAN.
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First time this season I turned on my heater. First time this season, temps went down to 0°C. It's been foggy all day as well.
Cloudy and rainy.
Heavily drizzling, it has been drizzling for the past few hours.
Cold, drizzly, overcast and a bit windy. We are supposed to get our first snow in our region today.
In the words of Mother Abigail from "The Stand": there's a storm coming!
Well, we finally got our first snow of the season. Not much, but apparently there will be more tomorrow.
We got about a foot of snow. Supposed to blizzard tonight. I love Michigan.
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We are heading for a serious drought if the summer rains don't come soon 🥵🥵🥵💩
Currently -1°C with light snowfall.
57F now with clear skies, 32F tonight.
Early winter Hell. Thermometer did not cross the freezing mark today.
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I was in Johannesburg yesterday and it is hotter there than here.
No sign of any rain anywhere 🥵
We got about 3 feet of snow. Looks like a Michigan winter.
Quote from: RCMerchant on December 05, 2024, 12:19:16 PMWe got about 3 feet of snow. Looks like a Michigan winter.
I will trade you 2 feet of that snow for 50% of the heat we have here 🥵🥵🥵
I like snow!
It's rainy, and it's supposed to get colder tomorrow.
Winter storm with strong wind and plenty of rain. Temps are around 5°C.
It rained for the first time in weeks about an hour ago 😊😊
After a week below freezing, it's suddenly a balmy 58F
Been raining for about 2 hours now 😊😊🌩�⛈️💩
We had a mix of snow and rain and lightning and thunder last night. Forecast is predicting snow today and on January 5th. Temps are 0°C at the moment.
It's been raining daily for more than a week now 🙂🐢
What I prefer over the other during winter:
overcast > cold > snow > rain > wind > ice > warm > bright sunny blue sky
of course, we had a bright sunny blue sky day today, giving me early spring vibes. Yikes. At least it was still cold though, 1°C.
Forecast says a wet New Year for our region.
Raining all day,
Good rain a couple hours ago, but mostly celebratory gunfire.....
Raining here all day today and yesterday too 🌧�
Cold, with an ominous winter storm heading our way.
Finally got snow, more to be expected over the weekend.
Raining every day here. Nice.
Blustery & cold.... Gloomy yesterday, blue skies today...
snow
An old fashioned blizzard--snow followed by freezing rain followed again by snow--we could have a foot before it's finished. :bluesad:
It's almost 4:30 pm here and it has been raining the whole day. ☔☔
We got about 3 1/2 feet of snow.
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Been 🥵 today.
Cold. 17 F. and cloudy. We got about 2 feet of snow.
The icicles on the front porch roof are almost to the ground.
I love it.
Wonderful here in the Philippines. Miserably cold back home, where I'll be traveling tomorrow.
-7°C at night, 6°C during daytime. Plus, bright and sunny :lookingup:
3f. It's COLD. Brrr!
severe cold warning until 5:30 tonight :buggedout: :buggedout:
it's been in the negative degrees since I woke up and I'm freezing my ass off :bluesad:
very grateful I don't have to go into work today but man....
It's actually snowing, and it's a lot for a city that rarely sees snow. Reports that it's about 3-4 inches of snow. You may scoff at it, but for a city that sees snow once or twice a decade (and for it to not stick) that's a lot to take in.
Quote from: bob on January 21, 2025, 12:48:28 PMsevere cold warning until 5:30 tonight :buggedout: :buggedout:
it's been in the negative degrees since I woke up and I'm freezing my ass off :bluesad:
very grateful I don't have to go into work today but man....
I'll send you some of the :hot: we've been having here.
Colder than the ex-wive's table at a wedding reception.
We had a storm. Outside is about 4 feet of snow- it's cold as f**k, -2.F degrees!
Yessir! Arafat!
I love it!
Quote from: Leah on January 21, 2025, 01:03:20 PMIt's actually snowing, and it's a lot for a city that rarely sees snow. Reports that it's about 3-4 inches of snow. You may scoff at it, but for a city that sees snow once or twice a decade (and for it to not stick) that's a lot to take in.
I got 11 inches of snow in my area, other areas got a foot to 13 inches of snow.
Brutal.
Been very very 🥵🥵 here today.
It's 7 pm here, still not cooled down 🥵🥵
Still got the -6°C at night and 5°C at day. We had a few overcast days but also bright & sunny ones.
Groundhog day....
Overcast to the north, sunny to the south...
We just had a 30 minute hail and rain storm 😳😳😳
Temperatures are ping-ponging. It's nice today (highs in upper 60s), turning cool again tomorrow, then warm by next weekend, then cold again...
Been raining since Saturday ☔☔🌦�🌧�🌨�🌩�
-6°C at night, a mix of sun and overcast at day.
17 F. and snowing. Again! We got the snow this year. Yup.
It's not going to get above freezing all week. :bluesad:
Still raining 😳😳
And now a power outage too 😔
Quote from: Trevor on February 18, 2025, 12:04:27 PMAnd now a power outage too 😔
Power back on, now it's raining again 😳😳
Quote from: Trevor on February 19, 2025, 04:12:45 AMQuote from: Trevor on February 18, 2025, 12:04:27 PMAnd now a power outage too 😔
Power back on, now it's raining again 😳😳
How frequent are power outages there?
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Quote from: ER on February 19, 2025, 04:29:10 AMQuote from: Trevor on February 19, 2025, 04:12:45 AMQuote from: Trevor on February 18, 2025, 12:04:27 PMAnd now a power outage too 😔
Power back on, now it's raining again 😳😳
How frequent are power outages there?
Too frequent. Up until recently we had what the government calls "loadshedding" which means cutting power for days sometimes to save power. What it actually means is "we have messed up this country since 1994 and we aren't sorry" 😳
Quote from: Trevor on February 19, 2025, 06:58:57 AMQuote from: ER on February 19, 2025, 04:29:10 AMQuote from: Trevor on February 19, 2025, 04:12:45 AMQuote from: Trevor on February 18, 2025, 12:04:27 PMAnd now a power outage too 😔
Power back on, now it's raining again 😳😳
How frequent are power outages there?
Too frequent. Up until recently we had what the government calls "loadshedding" which means cutting power for days sometimes to save power. What it actually means is "we have messed up this country since 1994 and we aren't sorry" 😳
Well that's awful. Did these outages happen when white people ran South Africa?
It's about 14 degrees here with blowing snow; supposed to be around 10 degrees tomorrow morning. That's brutal cold for Texas!
Quote from: ER on February 19, 2025, 08:15:37 AMQuote from: Trevor on February 19, 2025, 06:58:57 AMQuote from: ER on February 19, 2025, 04:29:10 AMQuote from: Trevor on February 19, 2025, 04:12:45 AMQuote from: Trevor on February 18, 2025, 12:04:27 PMAnd now a power outage too 😔
Power back on, now it's raining again 😳😳
How frequent are power outages there?
Too frequent. Up until recently we had what the government calls "loadshedding" which means cutting power for days sometimes to save power. What it actually means is "we have messed up this country since 1994 and we aren't sorry" 😳
Well that's awful. Did these outages happen when white people ran South Africa?
Short answer: no. Everything worked. The cities were clean, crime was low and there was always hope. Unfortunately due to apartheid, things were highly controlled, censorship was rife and almost everyone was oppressed in almost every way.
My country is dying: God help it 😔😔
Raining right now.
Really foggy. Not quite Silent Hill foggy, but close.
28f. now. Supposed to be 50 by tomorrow- and 60F by Monday!
Getting better. We'll have springlike temperatures next week, with the probability of one more cold snap remaining in late March.
Hot during the day, rain at night.
Warmest day of the year so far: 20°C
Temps still go below 0°C at night, though.
It was in the 60's for a while. Back down to 39F today.
That's Michigan for ya. :lookingup:
Quote from: RCMerchant on March 22, 2025, 01:04:31 PMIt was in the 60's for a while. Back down to 39F today.
That's Michigan for ya. :lookingup:
😃
I think we might be getting a early winter here 😳
According to Reed Timmer, last year my state had 350-percent more severe weather events than the norm, placing it very narrowly under Kansas, in fourth place in the nation, almost in third after Texas and Oklahoma. I'm sick of bad storms, the watches, the warnings, the sirens, the reports of life-threatening storms scrolling across the TV screen, the tension of waiting through to the all clear, and haven't gotten over the batch that came through a couple nights ago, and now more are forecast. It begins to be like being forced to pause your life to play Russian roulette on a recurring basis.
Stormy here this morning, but nothing dangerous. Just rain and wind.
Started thunderstorming here about 7in the morn. Gonna be another wild day. Suppossed to be tornado watches all day and tonight. Ho boy. :bluesad:
It's going to get to the 80s today, then the forecast is for about a week of below normal temps.
Rainy. We need it, but it's not much fun.
Twenty-one simultaneous tornado warnings right now in the storm system that's due here tonight. I admit this is scary.
Yeah they are making a big deal about this storm system. I think flooding is the major risk and it won't effect me where I live. Wind damage would certainly be annoying. Tornadoes are something I've never worried about. Who's even seen one? I've heard dozens of tornado sirens in my life, but never known anyone who's actually been affected by one.
Mostly I'm worried about the real possibility of losing power or internet. That's an inconvenience.
Quote from: Rev. Powell on April 02, 2025, 07:29:13 PMYeah they are making a big deal about this storm system. I think flooding is the major risk and it won't effect me where I live. Wind damage would certainly be annoying. Tornadoes are something I've never worried about. Who's even seen one? I've heard dozens of tornado sirens in my life, but never known anyone who's actually been affected by one.
I've seen tornados. Right here in Lawton. Just a few years ago.
But the BIG storm that was supposed to happen tonight never did. It's stormed all day, but no serious wind.
Quote from: RCMerchant on April 02, 2025, 09:57:51 PMQuote from: Rev. Powell on April 02, 2025, 07:29:13 PMYeah they are making a big deal about this storm system. I think flooding is the major risk and it won't effect me where I live. Wind damage would certainly be annoying. Tornadoes are something I've never worried about. Who's even seen one? I've heard dozens of tornado sirens in my life, but never known anyone who's actually been affected by one.
I've seen tornados. Right here in Lawton. Just a few years ago.
But the BIG storm that was supposed to happen tonight never did. It's stormed all day, but no serious wind.
Well, now I know someone who's seen a tornado! Last night sirens and a blare from my phone woke me out of a sound sleep, but nothing happened from the storms. More coming through tonight.
(https://www.courier-journal.com/gcdn/authoring/authoring-images/2025/04/03/PLOU/82790813007-storm-damage-5.JPG?width=660&height=450&format=pjpg&auto=webp)
This was a couple miles away from me. Insulation from this roof blew into my father's yard.
Quote from: Rev. Powell on April 03, 2025, 08:54:35 AM(https://www.courier-journal.com/gcdn/authoring/authoring-images/2025/04/03/PLOU/82790813007-storm-damage-5.JPG?width=660&height=450&format=pjpg&auto=webp)
This was a couple miles away from me. Insulation from this roof blew into my father's yard.
Yikes 😳
Cold and rainy
around 20°C at the moment, but still almost freezing every night.
It was -5°C this morning, which is a freezing record of sorts.
We had our first thunderstorm of the season last night. Intense winds, heavy rainfall and LOUD thunder. Loved it.
Quite warm, which means summer weather will be here in a few weeks.
75 degrees F. and cloudy. I went with my pal Tony to see my sister and later we cruised the back roads and smoked a joint.
I know 4/20 is Sunday, but wtf. It's too nice a day.
Quote from: RCMerchant on April 18, 2025, 12:24:46 PM75 degrees F. and cloudy. I went with my pal Tony to see my sister and later we cruised the back roads and smoked a joint.
I know 4/20 is Sunday, but wtf. It's too nice a day.
:smile: :smile:
I don't want to talk too soon but I think our winter is on its way :buggedout: :buggedout:
https://snowreport.co.za/snow-for-easter-lesotho-drakensberg-mid-april-2025/
Quote from: Rev. Powell on April 03, 2025, 08:11:46 AMQuote from: RCMerchant on April 02, 2025, 09:57:51 PMQuote from: Rev. Powell on April 02, 2025, 07:29:13 PMYeah they are making a big deal about this storm system. I think flooding is the major risk and it won't effect me where I live. Wind damage would certainly be annoying. Tornadoes are something I've never worried about. Who's even seen one? I've heard dozens of tornado sirens in my life, but never known anyone who's actually been affected by one.
I've seen tornados. Right here in Lawton. Just a few years ago.
But the BIG storm that was supposed to happen tonight never did. It's stormed all day, but no serious wind.
Well, now I know someone who's seen a tornado! Last night sirens and a blare from my phone woke me out of a sound sleep, but nothing happened from the storms. More coming through tonight.
I just found this video of the Tornado that hit Lawton before it hit Portage and Kalamazoo last year-
https://youtu.be/p4_geW6mHQE?si=b8o0T3LOvHobIb6S
We got lucky in Lawton because we're in a valley down here. KZOO is about 15 miles from us, and on higher ground.
I think spring is finally here to stay!
To quote Stephen King:
"Iz dark and cold." 😳😳🥶🥶🥶
Aww great and now a power failure after all the rain 😑😑💩💩💩🤧🥴💩