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What's your weather currently?

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

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Ted$8roadFan

Upper 60s, a bit humid. Expecting a good amount of rain today.


kphoger

Quote from: US 89 on September 12, 2022, 09:30:59 PM

Quote from: ET21 on September 12, 2022, 09:37:12 AM
blustery

I wish we used that word more. The only place I've ever seen it used is...Winnie the Pooh.

"TODAY...cloudy and blustery. Highs in the upper 60s. West winds 20 to 30 mph."

That weather sounds amazing!

I always associate the word 'blustery' with wet weather, either rain or snow.  For some reason, in my mind at least, the word doesn't fit with fair weather conditions.

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ET21

Quote from: kphoger on September 13, 2022, 09:56:18 AM
Quote from: US 89 on September 12, 2022, 09:30:59 PM

Quote from: ET21 on September 12, 2022, 09:37:12 AM
blustery

I wish we used that word more. The only place I've ever seen it used is...Winnie the Pooh.

"TODAY...cloudy and blustery. Highs in the upper 60s. West winds 20 to 30 mph."

That weather sounds amazing!

I always associate the word 'blustery' with wet weather, either rain or snow.  For some reason, in my mind at least, the word doesn't fit with fair weather conditions.

I use it if winds are going to gust up to 30 mph, similar to breezy in my mind. But I def use it more when things are more unsettled with rain/snow.
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Roadgeekteen

Today was in the upper 70s and sunny
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hotdogPi

Quote from: Roadgeekteen on September 15, 2022, 12:22:27 PM
Upper 60s and sunny

You don't need to post every single day (you've done 12 in a row), especially with typical weather. Most of the posts here are about extreme highs, extreme lows, returns to normal after these extreme temperatures, or rain/storms/tornadoes. My posting recently has been a bit different, usually about drought or weather patterns over time (e.g. comparing webny99's weather with mine with a one-day offset), but it's still not "76 and sunny"-style.
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Quote from: 1 on September 15, 2022, 12:31:30 PM
Quote from: Roadgeekteen on September 15, 2022, 12:22:27 PM
Upper 60s and sunny

You don't need to post every single day (you've done 12 in a row), especially with typical weather. Most of the posts here are about extreme highs, extreme lows, returns to normal after these extreme temperatures, or rain/storms/tornadoes. My posting recently has been a bit different, usually about drought or weather patterns over time (e.g. comparing webny99's weather with mine with a one-day offset), but it's still not "76 and sunny"-style.

I agree with this, but note the official moderator position that (paraphrasing) it's OK to post frequently, since it is answering the question asked.

Also, it's less egregious to post frequent updates when others are participating in the thread. If you're the only one that has posted to the thread for three or more days in a row, I think it's fair to conclude that another update could be saved for later, or if/when something out of the ordinary occurs.

7/8

I can tell fall is starting since the lows are getting much cooler. Today is a comfortable high of 19C/66F and partly cloudy, but the low will drop to a cool 9C/48F. That's nice for opening the window before bed to cool down the room. It looks like tomorrow and the weekend will be more summer-like weather with highs around 27-28C / 81-82 F, maybe the last-such weekend of the year? (we'll see).

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ozarkman417

Summer is being stubbornly persistent around here, and will remain so for the next week. Sunny and mid-90s for me for most of next week.

kphoger

Quote from: ozarkman417 on September 17, 2022, 01:57:39 PM
Summer is being stubbornly persistent around here, and will remain so for the next week. Sunny and mid-90s for me for most of next week.

Same here.  We had a couple of nice days a week ago, but it's back to being hot again.  Tomorrow's forecast high, in fact, is 100°F.  The mornings do seem to be just a bit cooler, though.  Some days, I'm able to leave the front door propped open at the office for the first couple of hours.

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webny99

The shorter daylight hours do work wonders for confining the heat to a shorter time period and making it more bearable.

Ted$8roadFan

After a cool, sunny day yesterday, it will be much weather again today.

jakeroot

Quote from: Ted$8roadFan on September 18, 2022, 06:39:08 AM
After a cool, sunny day yesterday, it will be much weather again today.

The weather will be....weather.

Bruce

Sunny with clear skies, mid-70s. Perfect summer weather.

But I'm really ready for some fall rain.
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Roadgeekteen

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gonealookin

Remote cameras are showing the season's first dusting of snow on the higher peaks around Lake Tahoe this morning.  The autumnal equinox +/- a couple of days, that's right about on the usual schedule.


kphoger

According to the forecast, today might be the last of the upper-90s weather.  Finally.  One can only hope.

Currently 95°F, forecast high of 97°F.

Tomorrow, rain with a high of 63°F.

Saturday's forecast gets into the 90s, but only 93°F.  Whatever.  The rest of the week shows 80s.

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jgb191

^ How in the world does your area go from a high in the 90s today to a high in the 60s tomorrow then back to 90 again this weekend?  Going from warm to cold to warm again is how people get sick.


Here in Corpus Christi....mid-90s high and around 80 low, and fortunately remaining consistently like that for the next week or so.

Other locations in my area:  Slightly above normal out west going towards Laredo, otherwise typical September weather.


Alice:          96 high (+3);  72 low (-1)
Freer:         98 high (+5);  70 low (-1)
Kingsville:   96 high (+4);  73 low (+1)
Laredo:      101 high (+6); 76 low (+3)
Premont:     94 high (+2);  72 low (+1)
Robstown:   96 high (+4);  74 low (+2)

The tropical conditions in the Gulf of Mexico are keeping our dew points in the 70s, which means Heat Index hovering around 100 degrees at peak hours in the afternoon and in the 80s during the overnight hours.
We are located so far south that we're not even considered "The South"

US 89

Quote from: jgb191 on September 21, 2022, 05:57:02 PM
^ How in the world does your area go from a high in the 90s today to a high in the 60s tomorrow then back to 90 again this weekend?  Going from warm to cold to warm again is how people get sick.

It's called actually having weather.