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    Confusing weather

    Earlier this week we had lows around 18 F. Then we had clouds come in, drop hail for half an hour, then it rained for a bit then it started snowing. A little later is started to stick. We got maybe 1/4" of snow before it quit and the whole thing froze over night. The roads weren't bad as the cars kept anything from sticking. That started 9 days ago with the snow being 6 days ago.

    The clouds came in and warmed everything up. Today it was 65 most of the day and is now 52. We go from 15 degree weather to stuff we don't even need a coat for. I have had to turn my radiator down twice because it was too warm in my room. Oh ya, with the clouds came rain. Officially we got 1.16" of rain in one day but there were places that probably had over 2". So from that perspective it was a perfectly normal christmas for us.

    Any one else having odd weather for this time of year.

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    Quote Originally Posted by yoippari
    Earlier this week we had lows around 18 F. Then we had clouds come in, drop hail for half an hour, then it rained for a bit then it started snowing. A little later is started to stick. We got maybe 1/4" of snow before it quit and the whole thing froze over night. The roads weren't bad as the cars kept anything from sticking. That started 9 days ago with the snow being 6 days ago.

    The clouds came in and warmed everything up. Today it was 65 most of the day and is now 52. We go from 15 degree weather to stuff we don't even need a coat for. I have had to turn my radiator down twice because it was too warm in my room. Oh ya, with the clouds came rain. Officially we got 1.16" of rain in one day but there were places that probably had over 2". So from that perspective it was a perfectly normal christmas for us.

    Any one else having odd weather for this time of year.
    Well, today in Calgary it was somewhere around 12C. Shirt-sleeve weather, and I saw tons of motorcycles out riding around while I was driving my bus. And they call us the Great White North????? ;)

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    Last Sunday, we had temperatures in the upper 20s to mid 30s with some light snow. The temperature Wednesday morning was 16, with a high of 34 then yesterday morning, the temperature was 35 and the high for the day was 62. It is 39 right now.
    "A day spent in the fields and woods, or on the water should not count as a day off our allotted number upon this earth."
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    I'm down visiting in Sierra Vista, Arizona and it clear with highs in the mid 70s. This is not what I'm used to for Christmas. I grew up in NE Ohio where snow was the norm. I could get used to this kind of winter weather!


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    I leave for Scotland on Wednesday, so I've been closely watching their weather for the last couple weeks. And the Central Belt has consistently been 10° - 15° F warmer than here in Indiana. Until yesterday, when their temperatures have managed to dip a degree or two colder than our own. So much for the more moderate temperatures, I suppose.

    Not like it is enough to keep me at home, though... ;)

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    This morning the temp was forty degrees with light rain mixed with sleet.When it first started there was some thunder.Sleet with thunder can be a little confusing. :grin:

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    No snow and it's near 60 degree's oot now.

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    Yesterday afternoon it was around 60F here in the foothills of the northern Cascades. Last week I woke up to 22F, so we are having really big swings of weather here also. Snow is gone and the nearby river (the Nooksack) is swelling to close to flood stage. I love the changing weather here, after 18 years in south Florida with just two seasons, hot and hotter. :razz: :razz:

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    We've had some rather large temperature swings here in mid-Missouri. Earlier in December we had highs's in the mid 20's F and lows in the teens and single digits. Yet on Dec. 23 we had a high of 61 F and a low of 39. Starting Monday, highs in the mid to upper 50's and then it starts a downward trend. Typical mid-Missouri December temperatures - bouncing up and down.

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    There was a flash flood warning in clatsup county (astoria) the other day. The odd thing about the official number for rain being .9-1.19 each day is that some places were getting 1/4" an hour for about 15 minutes at a time. It was just heavy off an on for almost a week.

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