What are the temps in your neck of the woods?

It was 8 F this morning when I left for work at 7:30.

Three hours later, when I left the post office to head out on the route it was 16. :imp:

Update:

The prediction was for 0 F tonight, with wind, but currently the wind has gone to about nothing, and the temperature is a cozy +14 F.

The past couple of days have produced a few inches of dry snow, but no big deal.

Edit: A few hours later, the temperature has settled to +10 F, but so far still better than the predicted 0 F. And, no wind!

It’s 15 degrees . . . 5 degrees with the wind chill.

We’re supposed to get some sort of snow/ice mix. The schools are all having an early D today, even though the messy weather is supposed to start in the evening. I go in around 2pm today and leave work at 7pm. I’m supposed to be in tomorrow by 5:45am but now I don’t know if I can even make it with the weather.

I’m from New Jeresy and moved to New York State. It iced all the time in New Jersey. It wasn’t supposed to ice in New York!

Here in sunny Cornwall we’ve had a fairly remarkable spell for the last four days. No night frosts, wall-to-wall sun, light breezes and daytime maxima of 14°+ each day, that is, around 58°F. The last time we had a February spell like this was exactly ten years ago to the day, when the temperature reached 65°, which was a February record for Bude. The odd thing is that, on that day in 1998, I was in Bath, being shown around the University of Bath with my 18-year-old son. Subsequently he chose Bath as his university, he got a Masters degree in chemical engineering there in 2003 and he now works for a big pharmaceutical company. Today, by sheer coincidence, and on the warmest day of the year so far, we were in Bath again (we haven’t been there since his graduation in 2003). It wasn’t until I looked at my 1998 diary that I realised that I’d been there exactly ten years ago to the day, and that the two days shared remarkable temperatures. Uncanny!

Summer in Australia so it’s nice and warm. The days are 25-28 degrees Celcius (not sure what that is in “F”). We’ve had a bit more rain than usual which is really good because we’ve been in a 6-7 year drought!

As our friends in the north start to heat up for their summer we start to cool down and head to winter, although our winters are pretty mild.

77-82 F. (my cell phone has a conversion function!)

Today, in central/Chesapeake Bay Maryland–
They’re saying it’ll be 49 F (9.4 C), but it’s a cold rain, and is freezing on the sidewalks at the moment.

The weekend windstorm took out our power, cable, and telephone.
Telephone’s still not back yet.

About 298-301 Kelvin. I say we all switch over to a system with no negative temperatures and you don’t need the little “º” symbol. 265 K today in our neck of the woods. WooHoo!

I wish I could get that degree sign without having to dig out character map every time.

Hold down your Alt key and enter the numeric string, “0176”.

Just a suggestion: make a list of the Alt codes for the special characters you know that you use often and stick it on the side of your monitor.

djm

39.3°F 4°C :smiley:

you can do it Steve! :laughing:

Here in Independence, Oregon (Polk County), the high will be 48F, low is 32F, humidity 65% (good for the instrument wood) and wind from the N at 5-10mph. Ssssssssssokay, friends :slight_smile:

Well just now we have a wonderfully icy rain(33F) which is slowly melting the frozen slush from last night. :smiley: Sigh..it just dosent get any better than this [/sarcasm]

It was 83 yesterday. Today it’s foggy so my guess is it’ll probably go no higher than about 68 today.

Don’t be so impatient with him. How’s he going to learn anything if you’re giving him the third degree? :wink:

Steve works better under stress…

:boggle:

Worry ye not. The ploy worked. I could have looked it up in a big, thick book or I could have googled it and rummaged for the answer among a million irrelevant references. But here I get the answer with no effort on my part whatsoever. Stress, moi? Never! :smiley:

It got to 32 F yesterday with sunshine so I rolled my car window down. It was lovely.

3:42 Friday afternoon: 74 degrees (23C). It’s a tough life. :sunglasses:

Predicted high temps today: 30 to 40 ABOVE zero F. And it’s still just the middle of February.

We’re having a heat wave! :sunglasses: