What is your Weather? :)
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A Former User last edited by
Cloudy and a bit wet... We had storm yesterday evening, but now it's getting better (south France)
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A Former User last edited by
Snowflakes. -3.
Forecast doesn't promise much bright sky any time soon. -
A Former User last edited by
Looks like winter here too, colder than normal but not too awfull bad. Snowing all day.
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A Former User last edited by A Former User
Heavy snow and blizzard yesterday! Around -10, and I went for a walk!
Now it's everything white this morning, flakes, near station says -12°C.
Uh! this picture posted here today: -
A Former User last edited by
It is very sunny now, and calm.
In the morning, it was -17°C, now it's -14°:) -
A Former User last edited by
Hey, guys!
Here we are at 14C ° Málaga. The weather is very pleasant. However, already working.... -
A Former User last edited by
-14c here and the big lake is freezing over this year. Lots of snow to the South of here.
Please send some of that 32c this way... -
A Former User last edited by
@s390g2 Depends on whether you've got some sleet recently.
To me, near zero centigrade hither-thither temps are the worst. Now we have lots of snow, plus city services drop special faeces on the road, so if it's near zero, we kinda plough in poop here. Especially if it's windy and overcast, feels like Jotunheim or some limbo...
Thank goodness, it's still -9 here, and the special road poop isn't too wet. -
A Former User last edited by
@joshl I know what you mean with the roads, very messy they were. On the frozen lake, though, it was splendid. Not much melt there yet. Many people fishing and riding the machines.
Your -9 seems just about good for this time of year - hope it stays stable. -
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@joshl In the US, many areas mix whatever is the cheapest and most available "filler" with the road-salt to spread and extend it. In the old "rust-belt" areas where they make/made steel, the cheapest filler is crushed black cinder from the steel furnaces and coke ovens. That stuff gets all over cars, streets, sidewalks, building walls... an utter mess, particularly if it gets on light-colored clothing. It makes me glad I no longer live in those areas... here we just use a tan-colored sand as filler.
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A Former User last edited by
Leo, Hollywood says disasters only happen in the US, primarily in NYC and LA.:)
Well, on a rare occasion some aliens or a supervillain destroys Europe. But Brazil is safe.