OT: Weather Check

Here in Ottawa it’s -7 degrees C and there’s about 5cm of snow on the ground ~ what’s it like where you are???

Like this. Plus oil pellets a-coming…

Ivan K. Ayvazovsky “Storm in the night” 1849

[ This Message was edited by: Zubivka on 2003-01-04 11:19 ]

36 degrees F… very clear and crisp. :slight_smile: No snow, unfortunately.

Andrea ~*~

34 degrees Farenheit, about 6 inches of the white stuff on the ground, including a fair layer of frozen sleet…a little bit of it in the air.
CT, USA

Miami, temperatures dropped just below 50°F. (10°C.) but, it’s sunny and expected to return to a high of 75°F. (24°C.) by tomorrow afternoon.

Dry [for a change] clear and frosty minus 5 C during the night, around 0-2 C by day.

Drove home around two last night after a thoroughly enjoyable small session by a blazing fire in a small country pub on the back of beyond and it was a stunning night. Today we walked around Mullaghmore mountain looking at the frozen turloughs mirroring the mountain and then drove around the very dead end of the Burren [the nine year old young fellow wanted me to show him where the original Craggy Island Parochial House is, and when we got there he was disappointed Fr Jack Hackett didn’t run out to throw his catch phrases at us]. It was beautiful, clear and the frost lingered on the shaded hill sides, the only clouds were in the distance, sitting on the Connemara coast.

On 2003-01-04 11:27, Tony wrote:
Miami, temperatures dropped just below 50°F. (10°C.) but, it’s sunny and expected to return to a high of 75°F. (24°C.) by tomorrow afternoon.

Tony ~ I hate you :wink:

We’re getting a respite from our El Nino storms today. It’s 50 F and mostly sunny. Nice to have a breather between downpours!

Redwolf

It’s about 25 degrees F. here, with about 8 inches of snow on the ground and the trees and the Electric lines and…

Kathy

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It is about 32f here in the capitol district area of up-state New York and there are giant fluffy snow flakes floating down on top of the 21 inches we got overnight. Welcome to the great northeast!!

Keith

I am living in a Winter Wonderland today
:slight_smile:

About 30°, C that is, not F. Translates to about 80 odd on your scale. Wind 10 to 15 knots from NE, I will be out on the cat with my kids in about an hours time. Cheers!

On 2003-01-04 15:06, claudine wrote:
I am living in a Winter Wonderland today
:slight_smile:

Well I’m not and it’s annoying. We have had a little snow but no wonderland. Bring it on. I love it.

Steve

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a balmy 62F and this is already January, unbelievably nice weather for this time of year..We’ve had only one snow, the day after Christmas and it was about 2 inches..

The day peaked at 35 (F), with the sun set it’s falling rapidly. Freezing drizzle falling on five inches of snow. Once the temp drops into the 20s thr freezing rain should give over to light snow. Which will be good. Snow sucks but freezing rain kills.

Lets see,
Sunny and warm, Highs 77 Deg. Great beach day! :smiley: :smiley: :smiley:

We had a foot of snow overnight, on top of the 22 inches that fell Christmas day. It’s beautiful fluffy white powder. Don’t tell my wife, but I actually love clearing the stuff off the driveway and front walk. Temp is in the 20’s (F), but there’s hardly any wind, so it doesn’t feel so cold. I did the shoveling in a sweater, no hat or gloves, and I was fine.