What is your Weather? :)
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sgunhouse Moderator Volunteer last edited by
@joshl No, rather the end to what Europeans generally refer to as "Summer Time", though we call "Daylight Savings Time" Kind of ironic that we are on "standard time" for ... just over 4 months of the year, we spend more of the year on "summer time" than "standard time".
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A Former User last edited by
Blizzard in Nebraska, 20+tornados in Illinois. Here, just an early start to Winter.
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A Former User last edited by
@s390g2 Hello, doggy!
The dog speaks English?
Wet winter here, frost teased us a bit and hid. -
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.