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Post by veryblessedmom on Apr 20, 2009 15:59:17 GMT -5
What's the weather like where you are? It's a breezy and sunny 75 degrees F here in Spartanburg, SC.
Pollen is everywhere. We spend about 2-3 months washing green powder off our cars and houses every spring.
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Post by torainfor on Apr 20, 2009 19:04:50 GMT -5
It blizzarded here Friday and Saturday. Today it's 68.
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Post by duchessashley on Apr 20, 2009 19:39:43 GMT -5
Ah, Colorado... ;D
My kids were stuck inside for three days straight - we had rain out here on the eastern plains. Today, we went to the park! Beautiful!!
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Post by mongoose on Apr 20, 2009 22:15:04 GMT -5
Anchorage AK: Sunny, 40s, varying from mid 30s in the morning to 50 around 3:00pm.
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Post by veryblessedmom on Apr 21, 2009 6:25:39 GMT -5
Anchorage AK: Sunny, 40s, varying from mid 30s in the morning to 50 around 3:00pm. My brother was born in Anchorage. My dad was in the Air Force. I came along 13 years later. By then, my dad retired and my parents moved back to warm SC.
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Post by Jeff Gerke on Apr 21, 2009 7:45:29 GMT -5
Three days ago my 8-year-old son was making snow angels in 6 inches of snow in our backyard. Yesterday he was playing in the sprinkler in nothing but a swimsuit.
Colorado Springs, baby.
You know, I've lived in every time zone in the U.S., and wherever I've lived everyone has always said (and thought themselves clever and unique for saying it), "If you don't like the weather here, just wait 5 minutes and it will change." Apparently it's a pretty widespread phenomenon.
Weather, the ultimate illustration of chaos theory.
Jeff
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Post by torainfor on Apr 21, 2009 9:04:14 GMT -5
My mom always said that about the Pacific Northwest. It wasn't until I lived here that I realized she meant one minute would be 45 and overcast and the next it would be 45, overcast, with one small beam of sunlight peeking through the clouds. Great Falls could get almost as dynamic as C Springs, but nowhere else I've lived has come close.
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Post by morganlbusse on Apr 21, 2009 11:38:47 GMT -5
60 and sunny here on the Oregon Coast... but things change fast around here, there are days that start with hail, then rain, then sun, then rain, then more hail, then its lunch time ;P
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Post by veryblessedmom on Apr 21, 2009 15:10:33 GMT -5
Our climate has changed in my 33 years here. When I was a kid, we had a real winter, with a couple of snows. Now, some years we wear short sleeves up to December. My oldest son is 5 and just played in a real snow for the first time last month. Until then he'd only seen ice storms.
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Post by kouter on Apr 21, 2009 21:18:05 GMT -5
High 60's and low 70's here in sunny Bermuda
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Post by mattob on Apr 22, 2009 17:57:56 GMT -5
98 degrees here in California with a record 101 degrees in LA for the date on Monday. Phew, glad it has cooled down a little today
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Post by Christian Soldier on Apr 22, 2009 20:36:20 GMT -5
65-75 degrees F with sporadic showers and dust... but only the showers are sporadic. Oddly enough, the weather is better here than in central Tx. Go figure
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Post by Therin on May 10, 2009 22:40:06 GMT -5
Mid 20s to mid 30s Celsius (not sure about fahrenheit). Very humid. And either rainy or hot. All year long.
That's a general summary of the weather in Penang, Malaysia.
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Post by Spokane Flyboy on May 11, 2009 1:08:41 GMT -5
Well, for a gauge of Fahrenheit, water freezes at 32°F, average body temperature is 98.6°F, and water boils at 212°F at sea-level on a standard day.
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Post by jinn on May 11, 2009 11:16:52 GMT -5
On a non-standard day all the water turns into ginger ale, I suppose. In Ireland it turns into Guinness.
Somehow 60F in Campton, Kentucky (where I was yesterday) feels about fifteen degrees warmer than 70-something in Milwaukee, Wisconsin (where I am now). Can't complain, though. Allergies are mild this year and the sun is out. Life is good.
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