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Started by Desert Man, February 03, 2016, 12:54:07 PM

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jakeroot

Finally getting into "same clothes inside and out" season here in Seattle. About 61 today and crystal clear. Cherry blossoms are gorgeous. Shorts and a t-shirt for me. Got in about 20k steps.

Next week, low 70s and sunny. Other than tomorrow, very little rain in the forecast. Which is actually a bit unusual. Spring is never a wash-out but I'm not seeing big chances for rain after tomorrow really at all for at least a good week, if not longer.


NWI_Irish96

Got up to 80 today. Went from being too cold to have the windows open in the afternoon on Saturday to too warm to have them open today.
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Roadgeekteen

High of 60 and partly cloudy
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I-55

An annoying light drizzle, enough to soak my jacket but not enough to see. Either rain or don't.
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ET21

Had a nice few day stretch of 70s and 80s, now we get to deal with a classic slow upper low for the next 4 days. Cool and rainy
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ozarkman417

A line of severe thunderstorms, which cut a local track meet off short, is now overhead. Today's high is 80, and as a result of the cold front, tomorrow will have a high of 56.

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D-Dey65

Currently 84 and raining with big gusts of wind. We're just getting the big spring storm that's currently making a big mess of the rest of the southeast. And my Microsoft weather app on my PC is claiming this is light rain.  :eyebrow:





CoreySamson

This morning was a tale of three different weather events:

8:00 AM  Very muggy, around 75 and mostly cloudy.
9:30 AM  Windy, temperature dropped a bit, and rain threatened, but none came sadly.
11:00 AM  Sun came out and wind stopped, high shot up to around 82 or so.

The lack of rain we've had here as of late seems like it will plunge us into drought, and not much is expected over the next two weeks, so I'm expecting a burn ban to come into effect pretty soon.
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Roadgeekteen

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ozarkman417

Very pleasant weather these next few days. Mostly sunny and in the low to mid 60s.

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webny99

Quote from: webny99 on March 30, 2021, 10:34:30 AM
We're breaking records in the opposite direction: 2020 and 2021 battling it out for the least snowiest March on record, and it's not even close after those two. I mean, they're extreme outliers from everything else in recent history. This March has been more spring-like than the average April.

There couldn't be a more classic set up for a blizzard to drop three feet of snow come mid-May.

The classic set up continues, with April now posing as May. We've reached the point where it actually is starting to look like spring, but I still won't be fooled into thinking nice weather is here for good.

Roadgeekteen

High of 60 and partly cloudy
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Roadgeekteen

High of 57 and partly cloudy
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CoreySamson

Currently under a very localized Severe Thunderstorm Watch (only the coastal counties of the upper Texas coast) as a squall is supposed to come through this evening. Currently cloudy and 77 degrees.
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Bruce

Creeping up towards the 70s here and I'm not liking it one bit.
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jakeroot

Quote from: Bruce on April 14, 2021, 08:29:09 PM
Creeping up towards the 70s here and I'm not liking it one bit.

Meh. I'm finally getting a tan and the days aren't twelve minutes long. I'm loving this.

Roadgeekteen

Mid 50s and cloudy, with rain coming later.
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webny99

Quote from: jakeroot on April 14, 2021, 10:01:49 PM
Quote from: Bruce on April 14, 2021, 08:29:09 PM
Creeping up towards the 70s here and I'm not liking it one bit.

Meh. I'm finally getting a tan and the days aren't twelve minutes long. I'm loving this.

Meanwhile, I almost had to laugh at the though of getting a tan in April in the Northeast. It's rainy season here - we've had rain four of the past five days!

JayhawkCO

Only going to get up to 40 today and snow 1-3 inches.  About done with the snow for the season.

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CoreySamson

The severe thunderstorm watch was a bust. It didn't even rain. The high today is cooler than normal, at only 72 degrees. Still cloudy.
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I-55

Quote from: webny99 on April 15, 2021, 09:53:26 AM
Quote from: jakeroot on April 14, 2021, 10:01:49 PM
Quote from: Bruce on April 14, 2021, 08:29:09 PM
Creeping up towards the 70s here and I'm not liking it one bit.

Meh. I'm finally getting a tan and the days aren't twelve minutes long. I'm loving this.

Meanwhile, I almost had to laugh at the though of getting a tan in April in the Northeast. It's rainy season here - we've had rain four of the past five days!

And I wish I had something to do outside...
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Quote from: I-55 on April 13, 2025, 09:39:41 PMThe correct question is "if ARDOT hasn't signed it, why does Google show it?" and the answer as usual is "because Google Maps signs stuff incorrectly all the time"



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