What is your Weather? :)
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A Former User last edited by
Some thunder-schmunder, now came skies got loose, wow.
It's been hot today, so I hope it'll cool out. And get fresher.
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A Former User last edited by
Winter hohoho. A lot of snow recently, some ice jewellery in the trees; today the sun came out.
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cenon91 last edited by
The weather here in Rio Vista, CA is pretty sunny but very cold at the moment. It's 12:50 pm.
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A Former User last edited by
Rhinelander, WI Current Local Conditions at: Rhinelander-Oneida County Airport Lat: 45.63 N Lon: 89.47 W Elev: 1663 ft Last Update: 12/18/16, 05:53 PM CST Weather: Fair Temperature: -8°F (-22°C) Humidity: 61 % Wind Speed: SW 7 MPH Barometer: 30.36 in. (1033.8 mb) Dewpoint: -18°F (-28°C) Wind Chill: -23°F (-31°C) Visibility: 10.00 mi.
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A Former User last edited by
Cold here again, for a few days:
National Weather Service Mc Naughton, WI Current Local Conditions at: Rhinelander-Oneida County Airport Lat: 45.63 N Lon: 89.47 W Elev: 1663 ft Last Update: 01/05/17, 07:53 AM CST **Temperature: -19°F (-28°C)
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zalex108 last edited by
O.O
:o
"You cannot know the meaning of your life until you are connected to the power that created you". · Shri Mataji Nirmala Devi
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A Former User last edited by
Looks good in Barcelona...
Almost the same here in Wisconsin now. Record highs last five days.
Temperature: 49°F (9°C)
Still snow though, melting fast
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A Former User last edited by
It was 22 C yesterday till the late evening. And clear, no significant wind. It felt crazy.
Today it's very little covering as well, some about 20 C.
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sgunhouse Moderator Volunteer last edited by
Let me see now ... Saturday was 57F/13C and rainy, yesterday was 77F/25C and not bad - but the rain came back later. Today ... rain should be clearing up shortly, and we expect a high near 66F/19C. The old saying is "April showers bring May flowers"; if so we should have lots of flowers.
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A Former User last edited by
Yesterday's top was even higher a degree or too.
Intellicast shows 19 C now: the service might be more believable for current temps for it shows local weather stations and the user can even pick one as more reliable.Funny thing yesterday.
As the forecast the other day 'promised' it would be declining and it was 9am, noticeable it was: I peeked out my window to see a guy strolling in his underwear shirt - the funny thing it was May 1 and the underwear shirt is "mayka" in Russian, so I messaged a pal to say "this guy must be celebrating May starting" -
sgunhouse Moderator Volunteer last edited by
I understand "May day" used to be a big socialist holiday; obviously it had negative connotations in these parts :left:
Weather Underground also provides access to local weather stations, but some of them are pretty unreliable. The one it picks as closest to me has been as much as 10F/5.6C higher than the local airport, I think they must have set it up in direct sunlight rather than shade. So I just use the airport.
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A Former User last edited by
I understand "May day" used to be a big socialist holiday; obviously it had negative connotations in these parts :left:
(Still no smilies, huh?)
Not exactly socialist. It was 19th century, there weren't proper socialists yet, and the thing was about workers' rights and/or working conditions, probably both. There were casualties. It was in the US of North America. Chicago, perhaps. -
A Former User last edited by
Weather Underground also provides access to local weather stations, but some of them are pretty unreliable. The one it picks as closest to me has been as much as 10F/5.6C higher than the local airport, I think they must have set it up in direct sunlight rather than shade.
Yes, it happens. All the time, it's the matter of luck to have a near station set by a guy with a little brains.
And no, we don't have an airport. :lol:
There is a club or something, perhaps, I don't know...
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A Former User last edited by
In English, "wise guy" means practical joker...
I guess not exactly in English-in English, being as it is in certain English-speaking areas. As a common jargon.
Thank you for the reference though, I've heard it in movies, now I'll know.
I meant literally - like in English-in English*:)* Like Shakespeare