Sunny now 7 C, Sunday a nice storm 80 to 90 miles per hour gusts.... 12 C though with lots of rain.
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Sunny now 7 C, Sunday a nice storm 80 to 90 miles per hour gusts.... 12 C though with lots of rain.
Rain and 14c this afternoon
63 (17.22ºC) here and rainy. Expecting thunder storms later.
Barometer 29.85 and dropping.
Visibility 1.2 miles.
Winds from the SW at 6 mph.
Barometer 29.68
62 (16.65ºC)
Wind SSW @2 mph
Humidity 96%
Visibility 3.8 miles
Rain
Was like an old Vanilla Ice track around here last night and into the morning.
Heavy heavy rain. Barometer dropped to 29.48.
Elma, NY
Temp: 31° F
Humidity: 88%
Pressure: 29.33 Falling
Wind: 0 mph Peak: 0 mph
A wintry mix this evening will transition to mainly snow overnight. Low around 25F. Winds NNE at 10 to 15 mph. Chance of precip 90%. Snow and ice accumulating 3 to 5 inches.
I have a feeling my anemometer is frozen due to the freezing drizzle we had overnight.
Winter migrated...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_c...ature=emb_logo
44º (6.65ºC)
Had a pretty strong wind gust that lasted a few minutes then quit. Seemed to come out of the South.
Wind @16 from the SW.
Barometer continues to drop, now @29.39"
Humidity 91%
Visibility 10 miles
Dew Point 41º (5ºC)
This morning's rain.
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It's the weatherman's fault. Oh, excuse me, didn't mean to be politically incorrect by using an obsolete term... weather forecasters, it's their fault.
Two days ago, they were talking about the 10th Anniversary of Snowmaggedon, and (more importantly) how it could not happen again, not with the mild winter we're having so far.
Today... 4 inches starting at 4 AM, and more white stuff in the forecast for the next few days.
They had to tempt the Fates, didn't they?
46º (7.77ºC) 16 mph wind from the SW with possible gusts up to 40 mph. Feels like 31º (-0.55ºC).
Barometric pressure 29.73.
Bright sunshine with 10 mile visibility.
Though the neighborhood looked bad yesterday, we were the lucky ones. Saw hundreds of pics from around the area of places under, up to, tens of feet of water. The shelters at local park were completely underwater. Some sections of roads that were near creeks were completely taken out. Tornadoes in surrounding counties.
I've seen four seasons in 5 days.
Got a foot here. That is one hell of a system.
You may want to duck.
A year ago today it was 70.
Now the temps are rising slightly along with barometric pressure. I can hear the drip off the roof and see clumps of snow falling off of tree branches.
Will freeze again tonight then temps in the low 50's Sunday.
Waiting for the big storm here tomorrow, gusts up to 70 or 80 miles here expected, hope the antenna's stay up.
more as 1 inch rain added to that what will cost some trees their usefull life.( muddy underground and storm don't mix)
We live in interesting times.
That last is an ancient Chinese curse, may you live in interesting times. This is an interesting winter making wide day/night temperature excursions across the freezing mark and unusually wet.What I'd like to know is what changes are happening in parts of the world not normally heard from like Russia, China, and Southeast Asia. A few years ago the sharp rise in the cost of computer parts, HDDs in particular was caused by unusual monsoon flooding that destroyed many factories. As a rail fan I saw and downloaded many pictures of railways under water and trains slogging through. Around the same time the mighty Mrs. Pee Pee flooded the Midwest and U.S. trains also learned to swim.
Then there are the hated greenies, rather like green heads, the infamous Jersey Shore biting flies, that couldn't make up their minds about global cooling and the ice age coming, then global warming and desertification, now it's climate change and they're blaming it on US! They complain we can't see past our noses re that cartoon, but what about THEIR noses when there is great and undeniable evidence the Earth is a dynamic planet and climate has been changing since its creation. Yes, our climate IS changing still and again will cause mass migration of Man and beast. The biggest lesson the White Man must learn is stop fighting Mother Nature that only brings her wrath, live With her and adapt TO her like the Red Man had been living in harmony with her until the invasion of 1492. I once heard a Native American say "Before the coming of the White Man we could drink out of any river." There once were happier times, so stop complaining, stop fighting it, along with climate change we need attitude change!
That 40s style cartoon commentary fits my gripe well also, he's not the only Limbaugh listening jerk I've known and forgotten. The name I use when referring to the overfed loudmouth is "Russian Limburger" an odoriferous big cheese. The comment in the lower right fits the White Man's attitude, ignorance is bliss until the price of stupidity comes due. When the storm comes the willow bends and survives while the stiff oak breaks.
Fence blew over, some plastic covering of the shed blew away, and the Imax 2000 top broke off, new spare one on the attic will be put in place when the weather is a lot better, about 600 Euro damage insurance will pay up.
Typical Ahia winter weather here. 50s one day, ice the next...snow after that, then rain to wash all of it away.
70º (21ºC)
Rained all night.
Currently sunny.
Barometer 29.95
Elma, NY
Temp: 33° F
Humidity: 72%
Pressure: 29.86 Falling
Wind: 6 mph SW Peak: 15 mph
Mostly cloudy. A few flurries or snow showers possible. Low 27F. Winds W at 10 to 20 mph.
The anemometer is working again, I have some wind readings. Cold weather is coming, single digits expected Thursday night.
53 (11.67ºC) now and that's the low for tonight.
Barometric pressure at 29.89 and dropping.
Winds from the East at 4 mph (6.44 kph).
Overcast. Rain that was predicted for Tuesday and Wednesday: Tuesday about an eight of an inch. Wednesday nary a drop 'cept for a drop.
Winter in Baghdad now... snow first time in 10 years.
https://a57.foxnews.com/static.foxne...IraqSnow_5.jpg
Brief hard rain this morning opened up the flood paths due to extreme soil saturation.
Next storm on it's way with warm weather of 15 C and 60 mile per hour gusts in the weekend, not seen any snow or even freezing temperatures this "winter" ...., and not very likely as well looking at the 14 day ahead forecasts.
The grass in the yard is growing but right now it's 29º (-1.66ºC).
Should hit a low of 22º (-5.55ºC) by morning.
Current barometer reading at 30.40, has been rising.
Humidity 58%
Winds from the East at 4 mph (6.43 kph)
Visibility 10 miles
Dew point 21º (-6.1ºC)
This should be our coolest night until next Thursday but the predictive models have been rather off for the last 5 weeks.
We have barely gone below freezing this year. And that is really out of the ordinary for SW Michigan.
We did get down to 3f a couple of days ago for about 3 hours. Then we zipped back up to 35.
This summer is going to be an insect infested heat fest. With no hard freeze... we're doomed to an inside existence.
First "spring" day here, 15.6 C warmest 16th of February ever.
Winter, how does that look?
Elma, NY
Temp: 34° F
Humidity: 74%
Pressure: 29.92 Steady
Wind: 3 mph SW Peak: 11 mph
Cloudy skies. A few flurries or snow showers possible. Temps nearly steady in the mid 30s. Winds WSW at 10 to 20 mph.
Friday we had a low of -1° and it did not get much about 10°. Yesterday temps got up into the 30's and we are expecting 40's by Tuesday then back into the 30's for a couple of days after that.
Netherlands, after storm 2 now sunny, 8 C, bit windy.
Up to March 3 no winter in the books, 2020 the winter that never came.
Only record high temperatures, lots of rain, storms and western circulation bringing a prolonged Autumn.
Let spring begin.
Queensgate, Oh.
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Overcast with 50% chance of rain.
Winds out of SSW @ 13 mph
Humidity is at 85%
Elma, NY
Temp: 16° F
Humidity: 70%
Pressure: 30.00 Rising
Wind: 2 mph W Peak: 7 mph
Forecast:
Variable clouds with snow showers. High 24F. Winds WNW at 10 to 20 mph. Chance of snow 50%. Snow accumulations less than one inch.
We've had quite a cold snap over the last couple of days.
Queensgate, Ohio
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Barometer: 29.80 inHg. (Falling)fallingHumidity 86%
Wind SW. 15mph
Wind Gust 17mph
Wind Chill 47°F
Dew Point 48°F / 9°CsteadyVisibility 6.00mi.
Sunrise 7:07 AM
Sunset 6:31 PM
Moon Phase Waxing Gibbous Moon
Queensgate, Oh
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Barometer: 29.90 inHg. (Falling)fallingHumidity 36%
Wind SW. 15mph
Wind Gust 17mph
Wind Chill 52°F
Dew Point 29°FfallingVisibility 10.00mi.
Sunrise 7:04 AM
Sunset 6:33 PM
Moon Phase Waxing Gibbous Moon
https://www.localconditions.com/weat...ti-ohio/45201/
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We've been getting into more seasonal Spring like conditions but still a lot of rain. The rain makes me feel colder than normal.
We haven't had any snow to speak of this entire winter here in the New York City / Southeast New York area. We've had a lot of rain events with unseasonably mild weather followed by clearing and cooler but barely any of the usual winter cold we are used to. Interestingly enout things started off looking like we would be in for a cold one. Late fall brought us an ice storm and some rather cold temperaturesand a few intense snow squalls. Then right around Christmas time it went poof... as if someone threw a switched and turned off the winter and then forgot to turn it back on.
The reality is the jet stream has been locked in a pattern pretty much all winter where the jet stream is pretty much blocking any cold arctic air from making it;s way down into the northeast. There is a big trough in the middle of the country where the jet stream takes a sharp dip southward allowing some arctic air to roll down into the midwest. But then it takes a very abrupt turn northeast and it pretty much rolls up well north of us leaving the eastern part of the United States (including the northeast) pretty well blocked from receiving any cold arctic air while enabling plenty of warmer, humid air to come up from the south and ultimately giving us a pretty wimpy mild winter with almost no snow to speak of.
Hopefully next winter will be kickass but I've pretty much written off this winter as a "non-winter". P.S. Even last winter which was pretty wimpy comes across like a tiger compared to this winter.
John, in my opinion, it's better than an unstable Arctic air mass that finds its way way further South than my liking. I know you've talked about moving to Alaska before. This may be your year.
Warmest winter since in 1883 records started, rain, storms whatever.
Now sunny day 9 to 10 C time to build in the 4K dashcam in the car, after camera will have to wait till later...