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It's been 95-99 here in Kentucky, headed for Alaska next Sunday 45-60. Won't be back until July 26th. AE best be out[:D] or I'll pout.[:D] or maybe I'll have time to count my gold[:)]
You have a good catch phrase there for AE: "Out or Pout".
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Here in NYC, it has yet to get above 85 degrees and in fact, it has rained more often than not. We are 5 inches above normal for the year and that doesn't include any of the rain we got yesterday. The long range forecasts predict that it will remain below 85 until July 8th and even then it will only rise to 86 (30 degrees Celsius)! I haven't seen this much rain since I spent 2 weeks at Fort Lewis, WA back in 1980 (it rained for 14 straight days) and when I was in England in 1982. Crazy weather!
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41 F here right now (1800), no sun and no wind. Will get down to around 26 F overnight, so not all the South Pacific is a warm and balmy place.


But isn't it winter down under now? That's not terrible for winter weather, although I will have to reconsider moving to KiwiLand now! I guess I'll have to stick to the Solomons, Fiji or the like! [:D]
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Here in NYC, it has yet to get above 85 degrees and in fact, it has rained more often than not. We are 5 inches above normal for the year and that doesn't include any of the rain we got yesterday. The long range forecasts predict that it will remain below 85 until July 8th and even then it will only rise to 86 (30 degrees Celsius)! I haven't seen this much rain since I spent 2 weeks at Fort Lewis, WA back in 1980 (it rained for 14 straight days) and when I was in England in 1982. Crazy weather!
I didn't get too keyed up on the firm statistics, but about 10-14 days ago we had a hellacious series of thunderstroms that ripped through. One of those ones where residents of long standing years say it was the worst they ever saw. The whole place was virtually raining non-stop for somewhere around 24 hours, and much of it quite hard. I heard something about like 8-9 inches had fallen in a few hours. I'm not sure Dallas usually gets that much the entire summer.
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HOTTER THAN H*LL here in NW Louisiana and summer just officially started.............just walked by the outdoor ther. and it only said 105.1 F [X(] (the heat index is only 107+ however 'cause the humidity is low.... 27%).

It's got to be Term's fault and just one of the side effects of his dilly dallying on AE..........[:D][;)]!!!

Is this with Advanced Weather settings on or off? [:D]


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Jeez,

You guys are just starting to hit 100? It's been over 100 for aver a month here.
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Summer just started in Tyrol and we got 30cm of snow coming down on the mountains a week ago. And the Eastern half of Austria is drowning at the moment due to three times more rain than average.
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Here in NYC, it has yet to get above 85 degrees and in fact, it has rained more often than not. We are 5 inches above normal for the year and that doesn't include any of the rain we got yesterday. The long range forecasts predict that it will remain below 85 until July 8th and even then it will only rise to 86 (30 degrees Celsius)! I haven't seen this much rain since I spent 2 weeks at Fort Lewis, WA back in 1980 (it rained for 14 straight days) and when I was in England in 1982. Crazy weather!
I didn't get too keyed up on the firm statistics, but about 10-14 days ago we had a hellacious series of thunderstroms that ripped through. One of those ones where residents of long standing years say it was the worst they ever saw. The whole place was virtually raining non-stop for somewhere around 24 hours, and much of it quite hard. I heard something about like 8-9 inches had fallen in a few hours. I'm not sure Dallas usually gets that much the entire summer.

That was a pretty amazing day. Made the Trinity look like a real river.
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It was 76 degrees down here in NC this morning at 4:00 am.  It's now about 87 and climbing, with a high in the low 90's.  Oh, and the humidity is around 60% so we've got that going for us too.
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Nah its the AI's fault (like most things). [:-]

Let's blame Terminus. I always blame Terminus. [:D]

PS: It hit 110F (43.5C) here in Tx a couple of days ago. Yeah, I'm feeling the heat.
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ORIGINAL: Charles_22

ORIGINAL: MadmanRick

Here in NYC, it has yet to get above 85 degrees and in fact, it has rained more often than not. We are 5 inches above normal for the year and that doesn't include any of the rain we got yesterday. The long range forecasts predict that it will remain below 85 until July 8th and even then it will only rise to 86 (30 degrees Celsius)! I haven't seen this much rain since I spent 2 weeks at Fort Lewis, WA back in 1980 (it rained for 14 straight days) and when I was in England in 1982. Crazy weather!
I didn't get too keyed up on the firm statistics, but about 10-14 days ago we had a hellacious series of thunderstroms that ripped through. One of those ones where residents of long standing years say it was the worst they ever saw. The whole place was virtually raining non-stop for somewhere around 24 hours, and much of it quite hard. I heard something about like 8-9 inches had fallen in a few hours. I'm not sure Dallas usually gets that much the entire summer.

That was a pretty amazing day. Made the Trinity look like a real river.
I didn't think about checking that, but did notice a nearby park which was pretty much a lake afterwards.
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Well most of the day in Warsaw we had like 110F on the sun and not much less in shade and then in the evening i decided to takie my bicycle for a ride... a bad idea we had a thunderstorm suddenly with strong winds and heavy rain... it lasted for over an hour and at the end most streets turned into rivers or small lakes[:D][:D][:D] Lucky me becouse i was able to take shelter in National Library building due to courtesy of one of the guards[:D]
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