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Topic 16 · 23 responses · archived october 2000
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~terry seed
This is the weather report topic. Yeah, talk about El Nino or the sunny day or the snowstorm or that twister that just appeared on the horizon. Weather talk. What's it like where you are right this red hot second?
~stacey #1
sunny, kinda warm (it's only 8am) This topic coulda been really fun this past month when our weather went from 70s and sunny to 30s and snowing in about 3 hours, three different times!
~autumn #2
Sunny and warmish today, about 65. The kids played outside all afternoon, and the air has that good earthy smell....
~terry #3
Gorgeous day! I rented a convertible and had a blast!
~KitchenManager #4
Muggy, I sweated myself dry in the kitchen today, love those dehydration headaches...
~autumn #5
50 degrees, rainy & chilly here....and we just put the screens in the windows the other day!
~stacey #6
sunny and nice today... no snow!
~terry #7
Cold and sunny. 70s predicted all week. The wildflowers are peaking out. Yellow, purple, white, what a profusion of colors are in my yard!
~stacey #8
(man, I was tanked last night when I checked in. Sorta fearful bout what I posted) sunny. WARM. All the snow is gone ('cept in the really shady corners!)
~KitchenManager #9
Mare's tails and mackerel skies, never long wet and never long dry.
~terry #10
It's chilly, willy.
~stacey #11
kinda chilly here too... a cloudy.
~autumn #12
It's not the heat, it's the humidity...
~stacey #13
no humidity here...
~terry #14
On Hurricane Floyd: Forecasters expect the storm to stay just off Florida's Atlantic coast, then move past the Georgia coast and make landfall in North Carolina early Thursday. Floyd is three times as large as 1992's Hurricane Andrew, which killed 30 people and caused $25 billion to $35 billion in damage to south Florida. The latest sustained winds were reported at 140 mph, 15 mph less than Monday. But forecasters consider the change a fluctuation, not an indication of any weakening. "If it's a little bit weaker than yesterday, that's a little bit like the difference of being run over by a freight train or being run over by a semitruck," said Max Mayfield of the National Hurricane Center. "Neither prospect is good."
~MarciaH #15
Finally found this. Any way we could link all of these weather topics together? I never found this one until I hunted for your post mentioned on the linked ones in News and Geo. Thanks for putting this visual one. The only ones I could find are h u g e and I did not think we needed that slowing down Spring.
~sociolingo #16
It was snowing in the UK yesterday - in April so bad in the West county that they were without power for 24 hours. Where I am it laid until lunchtime. Today we have had bright sunshine, warm enough to go our without a coat. No wonder our bodies are confused!
~sprin5 #17
It's a real transition state here, warm, hot and cool days with no predictability. My pool was 75 degrees last week on 89 degree days and this week it's 68 degrees and we're having 70 degree days. The forecast is 82 today, 83 Friday and 77 Saturday and breezy with a few clouds. No rain. I guess the rain prediction earlier in the week blew off. Maruti and the gang are putting siding on the Cedar Creek house.
~sprin5 #18
And then Sunday is supposed to be 78 and Monday back up to 80 with a 20% rain chance. Friday looks like the most likely swimming day.
~MarciaH #19
Can't figure if this stuff should be double posted or not. Geo's weather topic is linked to News 32. Strange.
~MarciaH #20
Terrym, are you still pounding nails, or are you just supervising and paying now? I hope it is they way you want it after all this...!
~terry #21
We're heading in to a rainspell here in Austin, good time for our Cedar Creek bonfire!
~stacey #22
Coldest Halloween on record (128 years) in Denver yesterday... B took Kendall to three houses and we holed up with friends eating pizza, drinking cider and greeting all the teenagers that braved the cold dressed as 'snowboarders' for candy!
~terry #23
Time for another bonfire, probably Sunday.
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