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Re: The Weather Thread

PostPosted: Mon Dec 18, 2023 8:40 pm
by Thumper
Winter is trying to come. Temps dropping into the 20's overnight this week. But long term looks like 50's for the highs next week. 0 chance of a white Christmas around here this week. Just mud.

Re: The Weather Thread

PostPosted: Tue Dec 19, 2023 4:31 am
by pumpkinpi
Thumper wrote:Winter is trying to come. Temps dropping into the 20's overnight this week. But long term looks like 50's for the highs next week. 0 chance of a white Christmas around here this week. Just mud.

40s and brown in MN. I'm not going to complain about not having a white Christmas. Today it was 18, windchill 3. I'll appreciate not having that cold for a while.

Re: The Weather Thread

PostPosted: Wed Jan 17, 2024 4:09 pm
by Thumper
After a few days near 50, the temps plummeted over the weekend. Never quite made it down to 0 but it hasn't been above 20 since. Very windy a few days so the chill has been significant. No precip though. Supposed to dip back down and possibly snow this weekend, then back to 40's and rain next week. :?
Nothing we haven't seen before (almost every winter) but that doesn't stop the people around here from bitching and talking like it's the end of days, and why the hell do we live in Ohio crap. :roll:

Re: The Weather Thread

PostPosted: Wed Jan 17, 2024 4:23 pm
by geonuc
Hah. It's funny because the folks in Bend are all "Yay! Snow!" Except me.

Re: The Weather Thread

PostPosted: Thu Jan 18, 2024 3:46 pm
by Thumper
Well, snow brings skiers and money in, right? ;)

Re: The Weather Thread

PostPosted: Wed Jan 24, 2024 7:38 pm
by pumpkinpi
pumpkinpi wrote:
Thumper wrote:Winter is trying to come. Temps dropping into the 20's overnight this week. But long term looks like 50's for the highs next week. 0 chance of a white Christmas around here this week. Just mud.

40s and brown in MN. I'm not going to complain about not having a white Christmas. Today it was 18, windchill 3. I'll appreciate not having that cold for a while.


We had a stretch of about 10 days when the temperature didn't get above the single digits. Totally normal for this time of year, so no complaints.
The next 10 days are forecast to be high in the 30s and 40s, maybe even 50. Not totally normal for this time of year. But I' not complaining too much. It's nice not to have to force Buster to wear his coat because it's dangerously cold outside.


Completely unheard of this time of year: We had about 3" of snow around Halloween. That melted quickly. Since then we've only had a few dusting that weren't even enough to completely cover the grass. It's stuck around because of the frigid weather, but it will be totally melting off soon.

For comparison we had over 90" of snow last winter!

Re: The Weather Thread

PostPosted: Mon Feb 12, 2024 5:01 pm
by Rommie
Stuff like this always weirds me out- beautiful blue sky this morning, temps in the 40s, and meanwhile tomorrow we probably have the biggest snowstorm of the year. 8-12" predicted at our house, with a rate of 2"/hour at some points in the afternoon!

It really makes you appreciate modern weather forecasting- just gonna stay home tomorrow, NBD. But wow, in the pioneer times and what have you the accounts really are no joke about how the weather can be perfect and turn to deadly in a short period before you know it.

Re: The Weather Thread

PostPosted: Tue Feb 13, 2024 4:35 pm
by Thumper
Yep.
We had stupid unseasonably warm weather last week. Now kind of normal. About freezing outside this morning but a beautiful sunny day. I'd rather have a good six inches or more on the ground, but I appreciate it not being 40, grey, and rainy.

Re: The Weather Thread

PostPosted: Wed Feb 14, 2024 5:04 pm
by Rommie
Well folks, I jinxed it. Turns out the storm tracked further south at the last minute, so suddenly Monday night we were only looking at a few inches of snow. Then woke up to rain Tuesday, we barely got a dusting, and it was over by 2pm. So, the entire city shut down for nothing!

I try to be generous to weathermen but wow, this was a particularly embarrassing one.

Re: The Weather Thread

PostPosted: Mon May 20, 2024 4:02 pm
by Thumper
Well, spring came and went. Lots of rain and impossible to ever get the mowing done weather. The spring peepers came and went, the lightning bugs are already flashing, it's going up to 80 most of this week. The only thing still spring like is the copious amounts of pollen. My nose constantly runs, my eyes water and itch. And I didn't get a break over winter because we never had a decent winter.

(For those of you following along on other threads, this isn't quite me being more positive) :P

It's a beautiful day here today, I have all day to do anything. I'm going to go out and get some shit done.

Re: The Weather Thread

PostPosted: Sat Jun 15, 2024 6:04 pm
by pumpkinpi
We're coming off of two very dry summers. Last summer we mowed the lawn six times total. This year the rain has returned. It was the 7th wettest May in recorded history, and June is continuing the trend. As of now we are already up to 5 mows! It's great to welcome the rain when it comes instead of grumbling. As long as you're not doing anything outdoors that would be spoiled by the rain!

Sunny days are overrated anyway. Too bright, too hot, too skin cancer causing. I prefer clouds just about any day.

Re: The Weather Thread

PostPosted: Sun Jun 23, 2024 7:12 pm
by Thumper
We've had florida weather all last week continuing through this week. 90's with 80-90% humidity. Actually, a front came through this morning and cooled it down just a bit, but it is still humid. Going to rain tonight then back to 90's all week. Mowing just 5 times, huh, I'm lucky not to have to mow 5 times a month, each and every month. If I skip a week, we are in a drought. ;)

Re: The Weather Thread

PostPosted: Mon Jun 24, 2024 1:23 pm
by pumpkinpi
pumpkinpi wrote:
Sunny days are overrated anyway. Too bright, too hot, too skin cancer causing. I prefer clouds just about any day.

Although....I walked outside on the first sunny day in a long time. It was in the low 80s and not very humid, and the Sun's rays felt so good on my skin. I wish skin cancer wasn't a thing.

Re: The Weather Thread

PostPosted: Mon Jun 24, 2024 3:12 pm
by Rommie
Yesterday, a lot of New England was under tornado watch (which was then a warning for a bit in New Hampshire- you can see videos of the funnel coming down, but never quite made it, probably bc the terrain is so hilly). All went north of us after all, so we didn't even hear any thunder.

And this was after weather in the high 90s last week, in JUNE. People who think the climate isn't changing are so baffling to me.

Re: The Weather Thread

PostPosted: Mon Jun 24, 2024 4:15 pm
by lady_*nix
Aye. The heat index yesterday was over 100 F. I'm quite literally dreading how bad July and August will be - heat is a problem for a lot of people with autoimmune conditions, and I'm one of said people.

Summers were never this bad when I was a kid. Anyone who doesn't see it is keeping their head in the sand.