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Not exactly about the weather, but spring has sprung on the Islets of Langerhans:
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Great pic!
Agree. What is it they're eating from though? It doesn't look like a feeder.
And now it turned cold.
New York City, Feb 10 - 11: Hi 36F, Lo 18F, Hi 45F
The Aquarium Channel never died, it only changes form.
On todays date:
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52.76" of rain in 12 hours (world record) (Feb. 28-29).
60º and chunchine yesterday. 40º plus rain and snow for Saturday.
Here they're predicting 75 °F today, 81 °F tomorrow, then a cooling trend sets in. It will be almost twenty degrees cooler by Tuesday.
So far this has been a wimp winter round here. The second wimp winter we've had in a row. Although last winter was a bit wimpier than this one Summers seem to be getting rougher though. Last summer kicked some ass in terms of heat and humidity.
We got to 50 in the city and about 46 here in the mountains. Rain not snow this time. Even at night. Spring is here.
They keeps predicting we're going into the 30s, but we're staying in the upper 40s so far.
Last June, I remember women were running around topless in the city. It got hot quick and stayed that way.
6º cooler for this time of day than what they predicted this morning.
WE HAVE WEATHER TODAY!!! Unbelievable. I thought it wouldn't happen.
I must be in the cold zone. Hasn't got nearly as warm yet here. I guess you are experiencing that inland mountain warming.
I remember that well. One one particular June day there must have been thousands of women just running around topless in midtown. Many of them seemed to be running about aimlessly as if they had no particular place to go. On the metro-north train heading into the city at least 3/4 of the women heading in to work were topless. It seems the same trend is happening this year. It is alreadsy starting to get hot out there and I predict within 2-3 weeks we'll be seeing a lot of women running around topless till the end of the summer.Quote:
Last June, I remember women were running around topless in the city. It got hot quick and stayed that way.
I also am expecting an extremely hot summer this year. I suspect that by April we will be seeing regular temps in the upper 90's and by June-August temperatures well into the hundreds daily. The sou-westerly cross winds combined with the warm gulf stream will probably gives us temps close to 110-135 with very high humidity. Particularly in parts of Brooklyn and Long Island and Lower Manhattan.
^^^Nothing tops that topless weather ...please be sure to send some of it our way!
Hi/Lo temps predicted here for the next few days: 76F/35F, 76/38, 82/42, 85/45, 85/46, 86/44, 86/45, 86/45, 85/44
I guess I'll whip out my big 10 inch (snow) tomorrow.
Near blizzard conditions here right now.
Charles is probably getting hannered with thunderstorms right now.
It's like, all raining and stuff.
Next comes the wind which will make it windy.
Expecting warmer temps by Thursday.
The end of the world begins tomorrow night. Snow and some (accuweather) are predicting a foot or more here. WeatherUnderground is saying an inch or two and mostly rain. We'll see. Should be in the upper 40s, which isn't snow weather and being March, it'll probably melt pretty quickly even if it snows.
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Had a few nice sunny days here temps 15 to 17 C but weekend back to below 0 and some snow...
Weird out here lately. A few weeks ago we came out of 17/38 and went to mid 40s/low 90s, the next week cold, rainy and snow, this week low 50s/hi 80s going back to mid 30s/mid 50s. It's Global Batshit Crazy Weather I tell ya.
No snow here yet. Just mostly cloudy and we're being hammered with hurricane force winds.
Lost the 160m T antenna to the winds about an hour ago. :irked:
I've got an good idea on what I'll be doing this weekend. :angry:
I'm disappointed. Not a snowflake yet!!!
8" on the ground, snow still coming down.
It's around 40F here and sunshine.
Temp about 53, thunderstorms with heavy rain and small hail. Snow above 3000'.