What is your Weather? :)
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A Former User last edited by
@joshl No snow yet? This year it all started about a month early and then stayed with no relief.
The dog is sure happy about that, so he says. -
adi-jaya last edited by
27°C right now in my city
Partly Sunny
Visibility: 8 km
Pressure: 1009 mbar
Humidity: 92%
Dew Point: 26 °CEntering rainy season, causing a lot of termite to emerge
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A Former User last edited by
Twilight for days now. Dirty ~0 quasi-winter with the swimming brown splashy road in the banks of whiteish soggy snow thawing up the mud. Chilly 90+ humid wind strong not with its sheer force but with a corpsy boggish mortuary touch creeping up under your skin into your soul, freezing joy of life out of you. Nice picture?
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A Former User last edited by
Current Conditions
-4°
-2° / -2°
Cloudy
Feels like: -9°
Humidity: 100%
Wind: S 9 mph
Sunrise: 9:07 am
Sunset: 3:59 pm
Barometer: 30.03" Hg
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blackbird71 last edited by
@leocg
4° C at 2220. And our 'air conditioner' is on as well: 35 knots from the west! -
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@joshl said in What is your Weather? :
... You're sure you're on Earth?:)
I've often wondered about that, here in the windy flatlands of the Midwest. Now we're suddenly in the midst of a typical January - finally. After 4 solid weeks of 5-10° C above-normal weather, winter blew in during that one night. Now it's 15cm of snow and 1° C - at least the wind has finally died down. For the time being...
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blackbird71 last edited by
Our Midwestern flatlands have now turned into "little Antarctica": -30° C, with a -42° C wind-chill. Not too good of a day for an afternoon at the beach...
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treego last edited by
Mid-afternoon temperature here is -17 degrees Fahrenheit with a wind-chill factor of -39 degrees Fahrenheit. This is the heat of the day!
Tonight we will be going down to -32 degrees Fahrenheit with a wind-chill factor of -44 degrees Fahrenheit.
Penguins are chilly here.
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A Former User last edited by
Stay indoors, guys. Be smart... don't take a chance outside. I hate to mention that here in Seattle we have roses blooming in our backyard right now. Sorry.
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A Former User last edited by
Monsoon flooding in the Himalayan foothills of India, Bangladesh and Nepal ... So far 2018 seems to be picking up right where 2017 left off.