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What's the weather like today in your town?

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Really fucked up..Today it had been snowing,raining,thunderstorm, and sunshine :freak:

 

Now it is sunny..

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oooh I just heard thunder :dazzled:

 

wow, there's a colorful blob perfectly covering the entire lower peninsula

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sunny! and a clear blue sky :nice:

10°C

Tomorrow is a snowstorm, lolspring.

First day of spring. Dreary, overcast and a little rain. About 2C. I want the sun.

same as yesterday

Windy, sunshine, 5+ degrees. Spring-like.

 

But at the end of the week it will be cold again with freezing temperatures during the night.

It's relatively calm now, but we're going to get a not-so-lovely winter storm tonight (after spring has officially started, of course :dozey:).

 

Local forecast:

* Significant Ice/Sleet Accumulations Possible

* Significant snow accumulations likely for northern areas

* Thundersnow/sleet possible with thunder storms likely

* Roads, sidewalks, untreated pavement may get icy overnight as temperatures near/drop below freezing.

* Wednesday morning commute will have highest impact

 

But I admit I'm liking the thundersnow part of the forecast. :awesome:

Thundersnow? Must be something American, never heard of it before today

Thundersnow? Must be something American, never heard of it before today
I think it has something to do with unique pressure or air flow, causing 'electric friction' in the snow... or something like that. So it's like the snow itself is causing the lightning (and resulting thunder) as opposed to storm clouds themselves. I'll see if I can find a better description.

 

edit: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thundersnow There's a lot of technical weather terminology here, but it is a pretty good description.

I think it has something to do with unique pressure or air flow, causing 'electric friction' in the snow... or something like that. So it's like the snow itself is causing the lightning (and resulting thunder) as opposed to storm clouds themselves. I'll see if I can find a better description.

 

edit: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thundersnow There's a lot of technical weather terminology here, but it is a pretty good description.

 

I already googled it! :D Thanks anyway for explaining :hug:

^ violet and yellow!

 

I'm going to buy new plants and flowers after Ice Saints

It's sunny and it's finally getting warmer. :wacky:

Now I'm hoping for some good weather in New York too. :wacky:

been lovely today, I bought some pansies for the sunshine! :D

 

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Oooh, I've never had pansies in my garden, I've only used impatiens or begonias. Do pansies last all the way from spring to autumn?

It's sunny and it's finally getting warmer. :wacky:

Now I'm hoping for some good weather in New York too. :wacky:

:surprised: You're going to New York?

:surprised: You're going to New York?

 

On Friday. :bomb:

love-love-lovely weather today :nice: was outdoors pretty much all day and it was all :sunny:

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