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I firmly believe the graph about the heat. We've had 54 days in a row
of 100°F or more. My yard suffered but I stayed indoors, with the A/C
and didn't water much of anything outside. The heat evaporated the
water before it could soak into the soil.
Currently, the OAT(Outside Air Temperature) is 72°F at 4:15PM(16:15) CST.
Temp got down to 37°F several nights ago. Yes, this is Texas weather
Uncle Al
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Kilted Organist/Musician
Grand Musician of the Grand Lodge, I.O.O.F. of Texas 2008-2025
When asked 'Why the Kilt?'
I respond-The why is F.T.H.O.I. (For The H--- Of It)
Here in northern Illinois, the weather is all over the place. In the 30s in the morning so I wore a long skirt. In the garden in the sun in the afternoon it was near 70°F and warm so I had my shirt off and girded up my loins.
Jim wrote: ↑Thu Nov 16, 2023 12:07 am
Here in northern Illinois, the weather is all over the place. In the 30s in the morning so I wore a long skirt. In the garden in the sun in the afternoon it was near 70°F and warm so I had my shirt off and girded up my loins.
Yep, in a suburb of Chicago this week and same - today was nice. Sadly, no skirt as I’m visiting family.
Here in Denver, I can say for sure that there is a general sustained warming trend going on. The causes and possible solutions may be arguable. What do I mean maybe they are being vehemently contested. We humans think we can and should work out everything to our comfort and benefit and as one who fully enjoys all those comforts and benefits I am not suggesting that there is any blame to be placed, but the polarization that has lead to stalemates is going to hurt everybody in the long run.
“And the time came when the risk to remain tight in a bud was more painful than the risk it took to blossom.”
― Anaïs Nin
It's been raining on and off for weeks now (Netherlands). Last month ~190mm, this month already ~130mm. Looks like we're going to end the year with 35% more rain than usual (~880mm -> ~1180mm per annum). It's not clear we'll beat the 1998 record though. It's good after all these super dry years, but it's the first time I've seen all the water management systems so stressed. The local lake is 20-30cm above its usual level. Everywhere where water can be stored is filling up.
Fortunately the sea level is not too high, so it just takes time to empty.
That description could apply the our weather systems the entire year round. People who come here do so not for fine weather, that's for sure, but if they get a few days fine, that's a bonus and when all the attractive photos are taken.
With an average temp. of about 10 deg. Centipede (48 F) Summer highs and Winter lows are only 12-15 deg. C. either side of that figure.
Oh, and yes, the damp.....There are some old people here still alive (including myself) who remember it to have rained here.
I am in Florida this week and it has been very wet and dark.. It looks like it will be this way until Sunday night. Temps are in the upper 60s to lower 70sF.
It is just depressing!
"It is better to be hated for what you are than be loved for what you are not" Andre Gide: 1869 - 1951 Always be yourself because the people that matter don’t mind and the ones that mind don’t matter.
Here in the Sandhill's of North Carolina, it sunny and 70. Beautiful day.
"Look at Scottish guys wearing kilts - you could look at them and laugh, but the way they carry themselves, how can you? You can wear some of the weirdest things and be cool. If you believe in it, that's what makes it cool."
Beautiful Fall day here at the beach in Delaware - 49 overnight with 65 and sunny this afternoon. I just walked down to the mailbox while wearing a black GotKilt utility kilt with black leggings and a polo shirt - a near perfect outfit for today. I will likely wear the same when the wife and I go out for dinner this evening.
..... If you are too busy to laugh you are too busy.
Relatively balmy here in the Piedmont Carolinas, with highs in the 70's (F). Unfortunately, we've had very little rain here for the last two or three months, so we're officially classified as being in severe drought.
Supposed to get some rain next week. Hope we actually get it
Here in berkshire temperature wise if I can remember
Jan - fab -5c to say 14c
March - April +5c to 19c
May - June +7 to 20c
July - Aug +12c to 32c
Sep - Oct +9 to 15c
Nov - Dec 1c to 14c
Rain - difficult to predict but on average
Dec - Jan can be dry
Feb - wet
March - dry
Apr - very wet to very dry
May - wet to dry
June - mostly dry
Aug - mostly wet
Sep - dry
Oct mostly wet
Nov - wet
Snow somewhere between Jan and Feb snow but doesn't last long
Otherwise it's light rain, drizzle, rain and drizzle, heavy rain, showers, gales and storms and the occasional hurricane and of course ... fog
Well summer is now making it's presence felt at 45C and windy for the past 5 days. It is 11pm and temp has dropped to 36C and I am sitting up in bed wearing a wet Bonds tank top under a ceiling fan.
Just wearing a T shirt and mini skirt each day.
My name is Anthony, please accept me for the person that I am.