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Thread started 12/21/10 12:25pm

SCNDLS

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81 Degrees and counting . . . What's the weather in your neck of the woods?

Man, I LOVE winters like this. It gets cold for a few days but then we can count on 60-70 degrees every few weeks. Today, it's 81 and we may break the record of 82. sun woot!

By Xmas it will be in the 40s during the day and 20s at night. Fuck that snow shit we had last year. talk to the hand

What's it like where you are?

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Reply #1 posted 12/21/10 12:41pm

vainandy

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It's probably around 70 degrees and it has given me a sinus headache from hell. For the last week or so, it has been mink coat weather and now it's not even cold enough for a jacket.

Dammitt, get cold and stay cold. The colder the better. I guarantee there won't be no cold days in the hell-a-cious summers we have so don't ruin the winter with warm days.

Andy is a four letter word.
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Reply #2 posted 12/21/10 12:50pm

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Scotland's currently going through one of the coldest winters on record. It's around -17 where I am at night, barely breaking past -8 in the daylight. Airports are closed, roads shut off, country's basically in lock down. Our transport minister was even sacked last week - Scots need someone to take the blame, even for bad weather.
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Reply #3 posted 12/21/10 12:51pm

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Reply #4 posted 12/21/10 12:52pm

Serious

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2 weeks ago I was in Trinidad with loads of rain and storm, but still warm waether.

1 week ago I was in Tobago and it was damn hot and I nearly got a sunburn whew.

Now I am in Austria, freezing, with loads of snow and public transport breaking down because of that all the time....

nuts

With a very special thank you to Tina: Is hammer already absolute, how much some people verändern...ICH hope is never so I will be! And if, then I hope that I would then have wen in my environment who joins me in the A....
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Reply #5 posted 12/21/10 1:06pm

BlackAdder7

its in the thirties....but, we're going to have a white christmas here in new york

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Reply #6 posted 12/21/10 1:09pm

morningsong

we're drowning. one big long rainstorm. the air will be all clean for christmas, though.

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Reply #7 posted 12/21/10 1:15pm

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Currently 22 degrees (-5.6 to you celsius types) and yesterday and today are a warm spell compared to what it's been. We've already had single digit weather. Mid 20's is average for this time of year here but it's been way, way colder. We got 17 inches of snow the weekend before last and another 5 inches yesterday into today and we're expecting more tomorrow.

It's going to be a long, cold winter in Minne. sigh

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Reply #8 posted 12/21/10 1:36pm

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We had like 3 inched of snow last night :pfft: So now we have slush.

Mid 30's here.... a regular mess until the slush melts completely.

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Reply #9 posted 12/21/10 2:21pm

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5 inches of snow last night and its a high of 30 today. been in the low 20s and about 10 at night... we will have a white christmas here too they are calling for snow here on christmas eve heart gotta love chicago weather.. blah

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Reply #10 posted 12/21/10 2:35pm

RodeoSchro

82 and sunny here in beautiful Houston, Texas.

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Reply #11 posted 12/21/10 2:51pm

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RodeoSchro said:

82 and sunny here in beautiful Houston, Texas.

I must see that video with the "golden caped crusader" drummer... beg

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Reply #12 posted 12/21/10 2:55pm

SCNDLS

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We just hit 83! woot!

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Reply #13 posted 12/21/10 3:18pm

benjaminira

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Right now in San Diego, its 60 degrees and raining like hell! I love it! It's soup and snuggle weather!

If it breaks when it bends, U better not put it in!
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Reply #14 posted 12/21/10 4:35pm

ZombieKitten

70s and 80s this week

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Reply #15 posted 12/21/10 4:45pm

SherryJackson

5º C...and no snow. sigh

I'd like a white Christmas...otherwise we'll get the snow in April. razz No joke...

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Reply #16 posted 12/21/10 5:12pm

RodeoSchro

paintedlady said:

RodeoSchro said:

82 and sunny here in beautiful Houston, Texas.

I must see that video with the "golden caped crusader" drummer... beg

This one? Dude is CLASSIC!

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Reply #17 posted 12/21/10 5:16pm

Cinnie

CarrieMpls said:

Currently 22 degrees (-5.6 to you celsius types) and yesterday and today are a warm spell compared to what it's been. We've already had single digit weather. Mid 20's is average for this time of year here but it's been way, way colder. We got 17 inches of snow the weekend before last and another 5 inches yesterday into today and we're expecting more tomorrow.

It's going to be a long, cold winter in Minne. sigh

Calgary gets the same temperatures as Minneapolis I noticed, except we didn't get a snowfall that could cave a Metrodome here.

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Reply #18 posted 12/21/10 5:40pm

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48 degrees in Charlotte, NC area

It goes to 61 tomorrow and it's all a welcome relief from

last week when it was consistently 34 degrees.

Waiting to see if Xmas day is gonna bring snow showers or

rain showers. Precipitation that day is 60%

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This funk is a serious joint
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Reply #19 posted 12/21/10 5:45pm

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Number23 said:

Scotland's currently going through one of the coldest winters on record. It's around -17 where I am at night, barely breaking past -8 in the daylight. Airports are closed, roads shut off, country's basically in lock down. Our transport minister was even sacked last week - Scots need someone to take the blame, even for bad weather.

Why don't you blame the English?biggrin I thought that was modus operandi! biggrin

It's about 26 c 80 f in Auckland with about 100% humidity. I hate it, It gives me a sweaty perineum.

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Reply #20 posted 12/21/10 5:47pm

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lust said:

Number23 said:

Scotland's currently going through one of the coldest winters on record. It's around -17 where I am at night, barely breaking past -8 in the daylight. Airports are closed, roads shut off, country's basically in lock down. Our transport minister was even sacked last week - Scots need someone to take the blame, even for bad weather.

Why don't you blame the English?biggrin I thought that was modus operandi! biggrin

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Reply #21 posted 12/21/10 5:48pm

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dang yall got som serious weather out were you live lol lol its 55 degrees out here in Southern CA its been raining all week neutral

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Reply #22 posted 12/21/10 5:48pm

SavonOsco

29 degrees here in the Philly area.....
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Reply #23 posted 12/21/10 6:03pm

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December has been one of the hottest on record here, today its officially 85f (28c) degrees with unofficial highs reaching 90f(32c), (Usual December highs are 72 (22c)), and this is in the southern hemisphere.

Our summers may seem cold, but they are balanced out by our very mild winters, coldest night in Auckland this year was 3c (37f) and usual winter daily high is 55 -60 (13-16c), coldest highs are 11. We only ever had snow in 1939, and now they are disputing if it was actually a hail storm as it was 12c (54f) when this so called 'snow' fell.

Our summer usually peaks in February rather than December.

Mostly cloudy now with temperature around 26 or 27 (80f), Christmas sees a cool change to highs in the low 20s (70f) and night lows of 14 -15 (56=60f), great I will be able to sleep again.

We get a lot of hailstorms, downpours and then weeks of dry weather in our summers and the humidity is about 80% so it always feels like 100f here.

So what are u going 2 do? R u just gonna sit there and watch? I'm not gonna stop until the war is over. Its gonna take a long time
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Reply #24 posted 12/21/10 6:04pm

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Huggiebear said:

December has been one of the hottest on record here, today its officially 85f (28c) degrees with unofficial highs reaching 90f(32c), (Usual December highs are 72 (22c)), and this is in the southern hemisphere.

Our summers may seem cold, but they are balanced out by our very mild winters, coldest night in Auckland this year was 3c (37f) and usual winter daily high is 55 -60 (13-16c), coldest highs are 11. We only ever had snow in 1939, and now they are disputing if it was actually a hail storm as it was 12c (54f) when this so called 'snow' fell.

Our summer usually peaks in February rather than December.

Mostly cloudy now with temperature around 26 or 27 (80f), Christmas sees a cool change to highs in the low 20s (70f) and night lows of 14 -15 (56=60f), great I will be able to sleep again.

We get a lot of hailstorms, downpours and then weeks of dry weather in our summers and the humidity is about 80% so it always feels like 100f here.

we've had the most unbelievably shit weather these last few days in Melbourne, we had to put the central heating back on! 6-8°C overnights disbelief

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Reply #25 posted 12/21/10 6:05pm

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PurpleDiamond2009 said:

dang yall got som serious weather out were you live lol lol its 55 degrees out here in Southern CA its been raining all week neutral

It sounds a lot like Auckland in June, we get days with highs of 55-65 and sunny periods by short heavy bursts of rain that drench everything and then the sun comes out again. Its annoying. I feel your pain, I know you would rather love some of that snow.

So what are u going 2 do? R u just gonna sit there and watch? I'm not gonna stop until the war is over. Its gonna take a long time
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Reply #26 posted 12/21/10 6:07pm

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RodeoSchro said:

paintedlady said:

I must see that video with the "golden caped crusader" drummer... beg

This one? Dude is CLASSIC!

Yes yes!!! TY! woot!

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Reply #27 posted 12/21/10 6:08pm

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ZombieKitten said:

Huggiebear said:

December has been one of the hottest on record here, today its officially 85f (28c) degrees with unofficial highs reaching 90f(32c), (Usual December highs are 72 (22c)), and this is in the southern hemisphere.

Our summers may seem cold, but they are balanced out by our very mild winters, coldest night in Auckland this year was 3c (37f) and usual winter daily high is 55 -60 (13-16c), coldest highs are 11. We only ever had snow in 1939, and now they are disputing if it was actually a hail storm as it was 12c (54f) when this so called 'snow' fell.

Our summer usually peaks in February rather than December.

Mostly cloudy now with temperature around 26 or 27 (80f), Christmas sees a cool change to highs in the low 20s (70f) and night lows of 14 -15 (56=60f), great I will be able to sleep again.

We get a lot of hailstorms, downpours and then weeks of dry weather in our summers and the humidity is about 80% so it always feels like 100f here.

we've had the most unbelievably shit weather these last few days in Melbourne, we had to put the central heating back on! 6-8°C overnights disbelief

You guys have some crazy weather there, I wa sthere one week in October from Sydney, it was 33 degrees the day I left Sydney and then it was 11 in Melbourne, 3 days later you guys had 29, enjoy the 6 degrees because I bet you will probably get another 45 degree day this summer.

By the way I love Melbourne (Even more than Sydney)

So what are u going 2 do? R u just gonna sit there and watch? I'm not gonna stop until the war is over. Its gonna take a long time
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Reply #28 posted 12/21/10 6:12pm

ZombieKitten

Huggiebear said:

ZombieKitten said:

we've had the most unbelievably shit weather these last few days in Melbourne, we had to put the central heating back on! 6-8°C overnights disbelief

You guys have some crazy weather there, I wa sthere one week in October from Sydney, it was 33 degrees the day I left Sydney and then it was 11 in Melbourne, 3 days later you guys had 29, enjoy the 6 degrees because I bet you will probably get another 45 degree day this summer.

By the way I love Melbourne (Even more than Sydney)

we didn't get one last year hmmm they predict for us a cool and WET summer pout

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Reply #29 posted 12/21/10 6:14pm

lust

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Huggiebear said:

December has been one of the hottest on record here, today its officially 85f (28c) degrees with unofficial highs reaching 90f(32c), (Usual December highs are 72 (22c)), and this is in the southern hemisphere.

Our summers may seem cold, but they are balanced out by our very mild winters, coldest night in Auckland this year was 3c (37f) and usual winter daily high is 55 -60 (13-16c), coldest highs are 11. We only ever had snow in 1939, and now they are disputing if it was actually a hail storm as it was 12c (54f) when this so called 'snow' fell.

Our summer usually peaks in February rather than December.

Mostly cloudy now with temperature around 26 or 27 (80f), Christmas sees a cool change to highs in the low 20s (70f) and night lows of 14 -15 (56=60f), great I will be able to sleep again.

We get a lot of hailstorms, downpours and then weeks of dry weather in our summers and the humidity is about 80% so it always feels like 100f here.

Huggiebear, Are you a meterologist?

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