It's 7:57 pm here, my weatherbug says it's 30 degrees F. It was so foggy today. We were going to put up the outside Christmas lights, but stayed inside and watched movies instead. Maybe tomorrow it won't be so damp and dreary outside. But then again, it may be snowing tomorrow and we will wish we would have put them up today! LOL! We still have a month to get them up, right?
Joan (forever the procrastinator)
Your current weather?
It was around 82 at 2pm today, and now it's about 78, a bit warm for November.
LOL Tim! 82 is a bit warm for summer! We got up into the low 80's for a few days this summer and thought we were on fire!
-0,3 C right now.. I hope it won't get too warm, cause I hate melted snow.
42 F here and raining hard. The rivers are starting to rise a bit so the salmon can now make it upstream to spawn :)
My driveway is one big puddle and the grass is starting to turn green in the fields again.
Evert, what time does it dawn and when does the sun go down? I hear that in your part of the Earth, the sun never sets completely for half of the year? Any pictures?
Dinu, yes in the winter.. especially in Lapland... I don't have any pictures, but I think you might find some from the web. :) Right now, the sun usually goes down aroun 16:10-16:40 I think. Have no Idea of dawn..
I like Finnish summer. It's very light especially in June, and I always keep my sunblinds open during day and night. :]
In the lower 50s last night and upper 60s today. Gorgeous weather!! We had a little rain but need lots more. If I had the energy I would be out working in the garden right now!!
In the 70's today
40's for tomorrow
in the 30's for Wednesday with rain,sleet and chance of some of that white stuff.......NO not dandruff;........ SNOW
Mildddddd here - how strange for this time of year. Yesterday terrible thunderstorms and today sunny, clear and 74 degrees (not typical for west MD this time in Nov)
Here in NE Oregon we had 20 degrees overnight. We have about 3 inches of snow on the ground, yesterday it got above freezing and melted some, then it froze so it is crunchy to walk on. The sun is bright and sky has some clouds. This is normal weather for us.
It's been quite warm here considering it's November, here's today's forecast:
Houghton le Spring, Tyne and Wear
TUESDAY 0600 UNTIL 1800
A wet and windy start to the day with southerly winds up to gale force in exposed locations. In the afternoon, it will become drier but still with blustery showers.
Statistics Maximum Temperature 9 oC
Minimum Temperature 2 oC
Wind Direction SW
Wind Speed 25 mph
Last updated 08:30 27/11/01
TUESDAY 1800 UNTIL WEDNESDAY 0600
Showers dying out to give clear periods. Not as breezy.
Statistics Maximum Temperature 9 oC
Minimum Temperature 3 oC
Wind Direction W
Wind Speed 10 mph
Last updated 08:30 27/11/01
It's Beginning To Look Alot Like Winter.
Brrrrrrrrr; it's cold here and wind blowing. Down in the 30's tonight and down in the 20's tomorrow night.
Last night at midnight it was 61. Very warm for this time of year.
Yesterday was 81 degrees. Not sure what today will hold, but I'm in shorts and a shirt without sleeves, if that is any indication.
Here's about 30.5 to 32 F today... coco, it's colder there then? :)
I just saw on the news that my part of Nebraska (southeast corner) is the warm spot in the state with a wind chill of 4. Other parts of state have temps in the single digits and wind chills are below 0. We missed the snow. Some parts of Nebraska had a foot of snow and a lot of wind with it.
I got 1 foot of snow last night! Still coming down , but not alot. It is 20 F . :)
This is our Three day forcast here in Central OH USA. No snow. I wish it would snow. It would sure seem a lot more like Christmas.
Wed Nov 28 Rain Hi (49°F 9c) Lo (41°F 5c)
Thu Nov 29 Rain Hi (57°F 14c) Lo (37°F 3c)
Fri Nov 30 Rain Hi (48°F 9c) Lo (31°F -1c)
Have never heard of snow lanterns before but have herd of fire balls. A little lighter fluid on a snowball. Ahh winter. The time for all pyros.
This message was edited Wednesday, Nov 28th 12:45 AM
glad I live down here, here's our three day, it's currently 54.
Wed Nov 28 Partly Cloudy 75°F 59°F
Thu Nov 29 T-Storms 76°F 41°F
Fri Nov 30 Partly Cloudy 62°F 39°F
whew, cold nights coming up!
today's high in the high desert of Southern California is 47 deg. F = 8 deg. C
right now 12:57 a.m. is 29 deg. F = -2 deg. C
expected low this morning is 23 deg. F = -5 deg. C.
last Saturday, we had snow on the ground, which is very unusual. normally we get snow later March and whole month of April. hmmm... ma vie
Thick, dense, soak-you-to-the-skin FOG!! In the 50s right now - can't complain and at least the ground is getting much needed moisture!! Watch out for severe weather in the Southern states, Tennessee, Louisiana and Kentucky. Could be a repeat of yesterday. Keep safe everyone!!
MN got 29 inches of snow!!!!!!!!
the U.P. here got snow i dont know how much-iknow my turns comming!!!
no snow here, just more rain :(
Snowing, wind at about 30mph from the southeast, snow blowing everywhere, miserable to be out in, the temp is 18F that is -9C, but much colder with the wind chill. I do believe winter has arrived!
29 inches in MN!!!! Yowzie!!! I'm glad it only dumped 2 inches on us, but I sure feel sorry for the folks that got the major dump. It must have picked up as it went east. I've heard that SD got quite a bit too.
Send me some snow - please. It's been raining and in the 40's and low 50's through the day. It's almost December and no snow here.
brad_cj - have you ever heard the phrase "Be careful what you wish for?" I think that applies to snow too! LOL! You might get lots more than you want.
Well..if there is anyone with a good used ark,I might be a buyer. For the last 24 hours, all it's done is pour.We've had at least 3 inches of rain,not snow and it's still pouring.A little thunder and a little wind is all we've seen of the storms,but lots of folk aren't as lucky.It's in the 50's as far as the temps go,but everything is drenched.
we had a few summer showers today....currently its 71 with overcast skies..
awww, dont be mad, were gonna get hammered tonight, lol
jen
did i say summer showers?? geez its almost december (duckin)
Crisp 23degrees and falling,gentle breeze with cloud cover'
The Christmas lights never sparkled so bright as for me tonight'
It's a great night to go outside with a cup of java and relax after receiving the call that DH is safe and not in a ditch somewhere on the road' Counting all my blessings tonight,hope you all are too' Sis'
wonderful news about your dh, sis..
bill is going through the "i wanna drive" phase again..when the big truck calls him, aint too much i can do.
i just told him to wait until after he gets his christmas bonus with the company hes with now, lol
jen
I know Jen it's hard to stay home when you've been out there' I know all too well,my dear' Good advice,"get the dough,then ya go,lol" Hope he gets a BIG BONUS TOO' Maybe he can get a job so you can be with him'
CAUTION;DO NOT GET (YOUR CDL) OR YOU'LL NEVER HAVE A DAY OFF AS YOU WON'T RUN OUT OF HOURS'''' it's your life so enjoy,whichever avenue you choose'''good luck,Sis'
it's gonna stop raining hooray!!
THURSDAY 0600 UNTIL 1800
A wet start to the day with some heavy bursts of rain - especially over Cumbria and the Pennines. Becoming drier later in the day with a chance of some brightness.
Statistics Maximum Temperature 13 oC
Minimum Temperature 8 oC
Wind Direction W
Wind Speed 18 mph
Last updated 07:01 29/11/01
THURSDAY 0600 UNTIL 1800
Remaining dry and cloudy. A very mild night.
Statistics Maximum Temperature 13 oC
Minimum Temperature 8 oC
Wind Direction SW
Wind Speed 15 mph
Last updated 07:01 29/11/01
All this mild weather must have something to do with global warming, here's a good article i found:
Global Warming - What Can We Do?
by Helen Willetts
In her second article on global warming, BBC Broadcast Meteorologist Helen Willetts explains what we can do about the problem.
By the summer of 2050 temperatures will have risen by around 2 degrees or more in England and Wales, 1 to 2 degrees for Scotland and Northern Ireland. Just a small rise in temperature will result in more hot days in cities (temperatures over 30C).
Drier conditions are also expected, especially in the Southeast. However heavy rainfall events are likely to be more frequent. Winters are expected to be milder, so there will be a reduction in the number of frosty nights.
It's difficult to ascertain whether the world weather is becoming or will become more extreme. The scenario of more storms, hurricanes, tornadoes etc is far from proven, although indications from the Hadley Centre are for a greater frequency of deep Atlantic depressions.
The consequences of these changes are far reaching. Consider for example that floods and droughts are likely to increase in number and severity. Diseases, such as malaria, spread by mosquitoes depend on local climate, especially temperature.
Different flora and fauna flourish under various climate regimes, but cannot respond quickly to change. Nature reserves, often established to protect particular species may no longer be located within a climate hospitable to that species, making them prone to disease and pests.
Humans are more adaptable to different climates, but heat and water stress are likely to become more of a problem.
Uncertainties in future predictions arise due to imperfect estimates of future emissions of greenhouse gases and sulphur, which in turn depend on population growth, energy demand, economic factors.
What can we do to slow down this warming?
By sharing technologies, experience and resources we can hopefully lower the greenhouse gas emissions and reduce the threat of global climate change. Choose clean energy options where available, such as wind, solar and wave power, these do not emit greenhouse gases and are renewable. Individually, we can recycle material, insulate our homes, take public transport and think about energy efficiency in the home.
The effects of global warming and a changing climate will not be felt equally across our planet. Poorer nations are generally more vulnerable to the consequences.
We are confident that putting more carbon dioxide into the atmosphere will lead to a continued warming of the earth's surface. However there will be consequential changes in the climate system which will either magnify or reduce the rate of warming. Our incomplete understanding of this feedback leads to substantial uncertainty in the predictions.
So what has been written here is more an indication of what change can be expected as opposed to a firm forecast. A balance is needed between the needs of the living and our obligations to future generations.
No more CO2 please!!!
Anyway, last winter was very boring here. only little snow, and then in marc-april we got very much snow and summer came very late. Why the winters has to be warm and summers cold??? Odd.
It's got a bit cooler than last week and some people have started taking out their sweaters from their cabinets. This morning I wore a pull-over when I spent some time in the garden.
Oh, was it under 25 C - and you needed a pullover? :) LOL.... hehehe
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