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Rycona
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Title: The Maestro
Joined: Nov 01 2005
Location: Away from Emerald Weapon
PostPosted: Jan 19 2006 02:38 pm Reply with quote Back to top

I don't know about others anywhere else, but the weather here has been so fucked up. We had 3 days in the 40's-50's for a while and then, BAM!, the coldest days of the month. Last night, my friend and I were stuck in Watertown because of snow flurries and the wind. It was nuts. Now, today, the weather is clear with barely any clouds in the sky. It has to be in the 50's again, because I don't even need a coat when I'm outside. The inches of snow that accumulated last night are gone, and not just on the roads either. This has to be the oddest weather pattern in January I've ever seen. Anyone else experiencing anything like this?


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Kubo
Joined: Aug 24 2005
Location: Mount Holly, NJ
PostPosted: Jan 19 2006 02:39 pm Reply with quote Back to top

Yeah, here to. Here in the DE/NJ area, it was like 60 last Friday, then on Saturday evening, 8 inches of snow.

Mother Nature must have gotten slipped a roofie or something.


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Jo_thepirate
Title: the Great Bob
Joined: Jan 18 2006
Location: Spammamania
PostPosted: Jan 19 2006 03:06 pm Reply with quote Back to top

here in the far north is the opposite, usually (while I was younger) it used to be colder (around -30 C and a lot of snow) but yesterday temperature was around -2 -3 C AND for sure snow become water and ice and it was raining as well... Evil its not a COOL temperature.. Confused
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Syd Lexia
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Joined: Jul 30 2005
Location: Wakefield, MA
PostPosted: Jan 19 2006 03:25 pm Reply with quote Back to top

We haven't gotten any snow, but we've had a similar weather pattern. Yesterday we had crazy winds and lots of rain. There were power outages and several roads including Route 1 and Route 93 had to be shutdown due to flooding.
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Rycona
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Title: The Maestro
Joined: Nov 01 2005
Location: Away from Emerald Weapon
PostPosted: Jan 19 2006 04:33 pm Reply with quote Back to top

I hate cold. Like Lewis Black suggests, I'm going to get a bunch of aerosol cans and stand outside spraying them for hours. Screw the ice caps. I don't mind drowning as long as the water is warm.

Seriously though, I have to wonder if global warming has an impact on these oddities. I believe the Spanish children-based weather derivatives aren't in play right now, so I really wonder if something else is fucked up somewhere. Maybe God didn't think Louisiana was enough. Confused


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Valdronius
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PostPosted: Jan 19 2006 05:07 pm Reply with quote Back to top

Early this week it was 15 (27) degrees above the regional norm for this time of year. Strong south winds were to blame I believe.


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