Author Topic: what's your weather like?  (Read 1928 times)

I live in New England so rn it's 50 but it might now this weekend.

The weather here is as capricious as Mesopotamian gods.


extremely windy, a tree was blown to a 45 degree angle on my property and the door on the mailbox was ripped off violently.

Here in Britain, you get all four seasons and everything inbetween in 1 hour. 4 x 24 = 96 seasons in one tempestuous day.  At least that's what it feels like.  You'll never be bored looking out of the window in a high cafe drinking a mug of mocha, there's no doubt about that.

Gay
forget this weather man
It loving mid march and its colder then loving siberia
I hate this weather and it should kill himself

The temperature's a nice ~50ish Fahrenheit

Of course, the wind chill feels like about -20ish Fahrenheit, but that's not important. What is important is that it's sunnyish.

We've had pretty decent weather this past week. No rain, as far as I know.
We've had quite a lot of sun, but the temperature hasn't risen too high.

Nights are pretty cold, but also very dry.

Slightly cloudy, humidity's going down which is good.

I forgot to mention that we had some snow not too long ago twice in quick succession, but that ended quickly.


Its been pretty darn hot, like 80° and sunny. It's supposed to rain tomorrow, but like hot rain since it's also supposed to be 76°. We've pretty much been goin on a cycle of sun, rain, cold, wind, rain, then back to sun ever since, like, a month ago

there is a thunder storm and it is raining outside

Terrible, thanks Colorado for giving New York this wonderful bipolar disease

Currently dying from allergies.

The weather in my state is so unpredictable that there are memes floating around all over my news feed about it. And the memes are not wrong.

One week, we get torrential rains and historic flooding. The next week, we are put on standstill due to blankets of wet sloppy snow. The week after that, we're sweating and driving with the windows down. The next week, the temperature is the single digits. Finally, the week after that, we get a line of severe thunderstorms which blow down trees and start fires from lightning.

I am not kidding, we got all five of those scenarios in January and early February alone.