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willieandersen 12-26-2017 10:26 AM

Just keep swimming:):):)

MGCJerry 12-26-2017 01:13 PM

It snowed on the 24th and early morning on the 25th. Right now its: 9.0 °F / -12.8 °C

Wind12 01-01-2018 08:48 AM

Well we had about an inch and a half of snow the early morning of Christmas eve, some of it is still around and some of it has melted/sublimated, it is very cold and dry right now, the air temp has hit -10F here and is still dropping and the wind chill is -25F and we have a very rare "wind chill warning" here.

willieandersen 01-09-2018 05:52 AM

Great weather for bug hunts.

Disco Scratch 01-16-2018 09:11 AM

It's currently 3:00am and it is 24°F / -4°C with a light mix of sleet and snow.

Texas is officially closed!

Na'vi a Kepekmė 01-17-2018 02:02 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Eternal Enigma (Post 190825)

I agree with the bus driver.

Disco Scratch 01-17-2018 08:10 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Na'vi a Kepekmė (Post 190826)
I agree with the bus driver.

Same here, but it wasn't really that bad.

I survived <-- :)

It is 2am and the temperature is 14°F / -10°C. Radar shows clear skies for the entire state.

Ja'k Dawsiin 01-18-2018 11:43 PM

we got our second snowstorm of the year, here in Virginia Beach, but it warmed up today and the snow is oh so gone, melting like the mist. we usually only get one snowstorm a year here, and already two this year. weather is going haywire around these parts.

Lone warrior 02-21-2018 06:14 AM

It's getting snowy again in Hungary.

https://pbs.twimg.com/media/DWiYKvDXcAAh1oZ?format=jpg

Wind12 03-14-2018 07:16 AM

Kxė nėmun ;)
well its been a long time but I hope all is well :) here we are having our third winter in a row with less than 7 inches of snow for the season( we avg. about 20), but we did have three freezing rain/sleet events in one week at the end of Feb. with even some thundersleet. but now its somewhat mild and dry lots of small grassfires around.

Lone warrior 03-19-2018 08:21 PM

Damm, it's the 19th of March, and its snowing again. The funny part is, that it was +10 Celsius about a week ago, and I thought the spring is here. NOPE. :hmm:

Ja'k Dawsiin 03-24-2018 08:07 PM

can this damnable winter please end already?! it was 36 degrees on March 21st, the first day of 'Spring'. ugh.

Ja'k Dawsiin 09-14-2018 02:19 AM

well, i'm being hit by wind and rain, and Hurricane Florence is still over 200 miles away, tree branches down in my yard already, and we're already way over the annual rainfall several months ago. it has been steadily raining here in Virginia Beach, since the third week of July. :shock: we had several small breaks from the rain, maybe three or four days both times, but i didn't matter, ground is way too saturated and this hurricane is gonna be bad for storm surge and flooding over the weekend. my house is 19 ft above sea level, but there people just a few streets over who are at 6 ft and less, storm surge can be up to 12 feet in some areas. yikes.

Wind12 10-13-2018 08:05 AM

Well I have been away for like forever, lol, but here well last winter we had winter until April where we had our latest 32F or lower high in our recorded history, and it snowed three times in April( but had less than 10 inches of snow all of last winter including the spring snows), then the last two days of April Summer came and stayed for 5 months, lol we had our earliest 102F temp of the year on record in May this year! then we finally had some big rains in Late August, and just this past week which pushed the Missouri river to moderate flood stage after having severe drought this summer. Now? its in the 40'sF and there is a chance of rain/snow this coming Sunday.

Na'vi a Kepekmė 10-13-2018 04:58 PM

We still haven't had snow, but it's for soon...

Wind12 10-15-2018 07:45 AM

Well it did snow here tonight, and it came down like crazy! thankfully it was a degree or two above freezing so alot of it melted, but we did get a slushy inch or two of heavy wet snow, even saw the power blink and heard a branch break and fall due to the fact that all the trees still have most of thier canopy, walking around this evening out side kind of looked like a snowstorm in the middle of summer with still leafed trees, and green vines/weeds shrubs being covered in heavy wet snow. went from 92F to snow in the first two weeks of October. with flooding rains and funnel clouds inbetween.

Sight Unseen 10-20-2018 01:49 PM

Boring, warm, and sunny then cold at night. Like every other day in San Jose. I never thought I'd miss the bipolar weather in Texas.

Ja'k Dawsiin 10-20-2018 08:26 PM

Hurricane Michael knocked down a lot of branches in my yard, some beautiful trees around the neighborhood, so sad, still cleaning up after that storm, but it has been chilly early ever since the storm blew through us. cold and raining today. ugh.

Wind12 10-22-2018 06:15 AM

Nice fall weather now, dry, cool to warm afternoons, sun, and cool to cold nights. calmer than the last two weeks.

Ja'k Dawsiin 12-09-2018 06:00 AM

all this unusually cold December weather has left the ground cold and frozen, and we are staring a winter storm square in the face...in early December! :shock: the last time we got a December winter storm was 1995. ugh. this winter is going to be a bad one, i feel it in my bones, to quote the seasoned veterans of the Farmer's Almanac. brrrrrr!

Ja'k Dawsiin 01-01-2019 08:33 AM

it was 58 degrees F above Davenport, Iowa, on Christmas Day, when i was visiting my brother and his family there, for the holidays.:shock: i have been driving there many years to visit them for the holidays, both when i was in the service, and my civilian years since. it always was cold and mostly snowy/wintry at Christmas, the last four years has been getting warmer and warmer. if people seriously don't think something is wrong with this planet, you are delusional and a trump puppet. stop burning coal and overpopulating, cutting down forests on a grand scale, and start looking for renewable energy sources. i am so disgusted with humanity. smh.

Ja'k Dawsiin 08-23-2019 10:18 PM

it has rained every single day for 10 days now, i am going out of my mind! arrrrghhh. it's raining again. -.-

Ja'k Dawsiin 09-01-2019 11:29 PM

Hurricane Dorian has taken a northeast turn...towards me. very bad. the winds have been clocked over 150mph and gusts at 220mph, and weather channel is saying this is second strongest hurricane recorded since 1928! :shock::shock::shock: yikes!

Wind12 09-02-2019 03:12 AM

Hopefully Dorian stays off shore, its a beast 185 mph.
My town had a close call in March where the Missouri river reached a record crest of over 32 feet (15 feet above flood stage). Thankfully the levees held, but there was lots of flooding around the area and some parts of mid town flooded some. Almost 6 months later the Missouri river is still above fs. We have had a moderate but very humid summer with a couple of big storms last week.

Ja'k Dawsiin 09-02-2019 05:11 AM

i wish i could post the NWS twitter feed in here. ToS needs to enable twitter and IG for pictures/feeds, so much Avatar stuff on both sites.

Wind12 09-02-2019 07:44 AM

Oe mllte, (I agree). There are alot of Avatar stuff on IG and twitter, I also like following people on twitter for weather/climate updates. Damn internet, it sucked me in :p right now its calm mild and humid here with a high skeeter index :'D

Disco Scratch 09-07-2019 10:04 AM

You can post from Instagram...

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Courtesy of "NOAA Satellites."

At 4am it's currently 77°F, it's clear, and there's no wind. The humidity is 85% with a dew point at 71°F. The current visibility is 7 miles. The skies will be clear through the rest of the night / morning with a low of 74°F and some light winds from the south. Saturday the skies will be clear. The high will be 100°F today peaking at about 3PM with winds 2 to 8 mph from the south-southwest.

The allergy index is high at 11.2 (0 to 12). The air quality has been extremely bad the past week. The primary offenders are Ragweed, Elm, and Chenopods.

In other words, it's going to be one hot son of a biscuit with practically unbreathable air.

Wind12 09-08-2019 08:04 AM

Had a heavy thunderstorm tonight, bright cg lightning.

Ja'k Dawsiin 09-08-2019 02:09 PM

i lost power for about seven hours on Friday, when Hurricane Dorian went by Virginia Beach. tons of leaves, branches, and some loose trash to clean, but thankfully no damage to my house or others on my street, no flooding or anything, just a lot of wind and rain.

my heart goes out to those disaster victims in the Bahamas, it really is bad there and comparable to Puerto Rico two years ago. i've been watching the news there and death toll is 43 right now. so sad at such devastation. :(

i'm going to Jacksonville, FL on business for two weeks, on Wednesday, so i'll probably still see some cleanup going on from Dorian, as they had a lot of damage to trees and structures there too. we had to change hotel reservations because the first hotel had to temporarily close due to damage. these hurricanes seem to be getting more damaging over the years. :shock:

Wind12 09-09-2019 06:05 AM

Dorian was devastating to the Bahamas, I mean I can't fathom what it is like to essentially have an EF4 Tornado that is 30 miles wide with 20 feet of water in it decide to sit on you for hours on end. Just tragic. Looks like Dorian hit Canada hard as well as a cat 2 equivalent storm, and a cat2/3 typhoon also hit Tokyo in the past day.
As for here, not too hot but very humid today, near 90F weather is returning for the next few days with more high humidity so ready for cool fall weather.

Ja'k Dawsiin 08-09-2020 05:32 AM

covid2020 has been nothing but a nightmare of heatwaves and unending insipid rain. ugh.

Wind12 08-12-2020 03:12 AM

Here in NW Missouri, it has been a HUMID summer, but we haven't hit higher than 95F, but plenty of 85-94F weather with dew points near 80F at times, had two Nasty storms hit the city in June, both of them after midnight, one of them ripped some of the roof off a museum in town, and the tornado sirens went off with transformers blowing in the distance, so had to get a dog who is scared of the basement steps to the basement, lol, the other storm took out a tree in our yard and had gusts estimated to 80mph bringing down trees all over town, then in July there were massive downpours, producing flash flooding in town 3 times in a 10 day period and causing some steep yards to slide off onto the sidewalk like a cheeseburger bun on a burger with too much cheese. But the mosquitoes are having a grand time. Lol

Ja'k Dawsiin 08-23-2020 07:42 PM

^ hi Wind :)


it finally stopped raining today, it's drying up a bit but now there are two storms possibly gonna be hurricanes soon, more rain. ugh. anybody need some rain?!

Empty Glass 08-24-2020 06:27 AM

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Originally Posted by Ja'k Dawsiin (Post 192314)
anybody need some rain?!

Yes please, send it all to northern California pronto. :O

Wind12 08-30-2020 04:20 AM

Kaltxė ma Ja'k :D as for here, August has mellowed out, even had some not hot weather for a couple weeks, this last week was warm, and with the A/C out at work, it has been annoying, but we have cooled off a bit again with some free A/C courtesy of Canada ;).

Ja'k Dawsiin 08-31-2020 09:00 PM

i would love to be able to invent a cloudbusting/seeding device that can redistribute precipitation where it's needed, like the entire West Coast/Southwest/Colorado River states that so richly deserve tons of rain.

Wind12 09-03-2020 04:49 AM

Looking at California from the visible satellite feeds is something, waay too many fires :/, sadly cloud seeding can only go so far, if there is too strong a ridge preventing moisture and rising air, there is not much that can be done in a short term way. :(

Ja'k Dawsiin 09-04-2020 08:35 PM

the dog days of summer fall. ugh.

Wind12 09-09-2020 04:53 AM

We went from the low 90'sF to the 50'sF for afternoon temps in two days! With a stiff wind and drizzle to boot! And you know what? I love it! The older I get, the more I can't stand the heat and humidity( also my cheap place of work won't fix the A/C so I say bring on the cool.

Na'vi a Kepekmė 09-10-2020 01:51 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Wind12 (Post 192324)
We went from the low 90'sF to the 50'sF for afternoon temps in two days! With a stiff wind and drizzle to boot! And you know what? I love it! The older I get, the more I can't stand the heat and humidity( also my cheap place of work won't fix the A/C so I say bring on the cool.

I think it was snowing in Colorado


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