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How’s The Weather Where You Are?

Discussion in 'Weather & Natural Disasters' started by Ed Wilson, Oct 18, 2021.

  1. Beth Gallagher

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    58°F and sunny; just a beautiful day. Tonight is our last freezing temp for a while; supposed to be 32°. We'll move the plants out of the garage tomorrow or Wednesday.

    Yesterday I noticed a plume of water coming from the swimming pool pump on the house behind us. That house is owned by an older couple who moved into assisted living last year so the house has been empty for a while. They pay a pool service and a yard crew to maintain the outside, but I guess they forgot that some precautions were needed during the 15 degree nights we had. Now their pool is too low and the pump is sucking air at the returns. None of the neighbors know what to do about it since we don't have access to the property.
     
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  2. Mary Stetler

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    Respite? You mean it's coming BACK?
     
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  3. Kate Ellery

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    I just asked my google home what’s the Temperature where I live she said “ Good afternoon” it’s 38c at 2 pm.

    that’s 100.4 f
    We have the ceiling fan going on slow …and the air con on and it’s quite cool inside our home
    We only have ducted evaporative cooling which is great for dry areas of Aust, but they are useless in humid parts of Aust
     
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  4. Mary Stetler

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    Is that a normal temperature for summer where you are?
    Some day, I will learn to speak celsius. I can speak meter.:rolleyes:
     
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    Yes one of the Cooler days of summer it can and it has got up to 46c ..here in summer that’s…. 114.f
    However we’ve been rather cool this summer up till 2 weeks ago we was still wearing a jumper / jacket
    So we’ve skipped spring all together and now been hit by a heatwave …..but we are supposed to get a cool change sometime tonight dropping the temps down to about 28c ….that is about the 82 F
     
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    Oh, I think so here anyway. January and February are traditionally our coldest months. We will have winter in some form until April...then mud and perhaps flood.
     
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    looking out to the forecast..big storms..jan...first part..lots of wind and water...
    got to do some tweaks round here.. then hunker down again
     
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  8. Beth Gallagher

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    Our coldest "spells" are usually in February, too. I hope it will be mild this year.
     
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    High today of 61F. Still too cold for me to ride the Harley.
     
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    59F with some sun and warm Chinook winds. I am out to walk for the first time in a couple of weeks.
     
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    It is pretty much that way here too although not usually that cold.
     
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    Dull and wet but at least not too cold in part of England.
     
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  13. Hoot Crawford

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    Sun is shining this morning, supposed to get up to 70F this afternoon. Warming trend will continue for the next week or so. A few days ago I brought all the patio plants inside. I moved them all back outside today. One of my SO's orchids has 2 new blooms on it.



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  14. Beth Gallagher

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    Sunny and gorgeous; high 76°F. We dragged all of our patio plants out of the garage yesterday though we lost a lot of landscaping to the freeze. :mad: I want to pave the yard.
     
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    If my yard was smaller it would be paved. My only yard tool would be a garden hose with a high-pressure nozzle. My winter purple cabbage in planters is still looking great. After single-digit days, it is now up in the 50s but soon to drop to the high 30s.
     
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