Talk About Fucked Up Weather!
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Yesterday the tempature reached 23 degress celsius. It was sunny I was walking around in shorts and a t-shirt and just enjoying life. Today on the other hand I woke up to a good Inch-and-a-half of snow.
Man do we live in a fucked up world.
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At 4/22/06 01:46 PM, da_pope wrote: Yesterday the tempature reached 23 degress celsius. It was sunny I was walking around in shorts and a t-shirt and just enjoying life. Today on the other hand I woke up to a good Inch-and-a-half of snow.
Man do we live in a fucked up world.
Global warming is to blame, that and fat people.
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Holy balls the weather in Denmarj also rocked today. It was the most sun we've gotten all year!
I R TEH HAPPIEST!
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At 4/22/06 01:46 PM, da_pope wrote: Man do we live in a fucked up world.
That's what you think. In the UK we are never sure what the weather is, it changes that fast.
The other day it was sunny, then raining, then hail, then cold, then it snowed. All in one day.
Sup, bitches :)
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Last week it was the same thing here in L.A. (minus the snow). 90 degrees Fahranheit on Thursday, raining heavily on Friday.
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I wish it snowed here :(
But instead we get a sunny weather most of the year.
Go us.
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It was really nice and warm just a day or two ago, but right now I'm inside, wearing three layers of clothers and cold. It's also raining outside, which is good, because there has been barely any rain in Philly recently and there were even some reports calling the weather a drought.
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At 4/22/06 01:48 PM, liaaaam wrote:At 4/22/06 01:46 PM, da_pope wrote:The other day it was sunny, then raining, then hail, then cold, then it snowed. All in one day.
haha, i know what you mean, last summer i was in the pub with some mates, and the sky just opened up with hail, it was sunny and clear all day before that, then it stopped, just like that
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In New York yesterday i was wearing shorts. Now its 34 degrees and im freezing
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It's the same kind of thing where I live.
Thursday it was freezing after a few good days of shorts/skirt/t-shirt weather, Friday is was 92F and blistering, and today it's only a few degrees above freezing with thunderstorm warnings/watch.
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Only in Calgary.
The weather can change every five minutes.
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It was 85 degrees Fahrenheit yesterday, I was painting a fence and stuff.
Woke up today to pouring rain and 50 degree Fahrenheit temps.
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At 4/22/06 01:56 PM, persnicketypanda wrote: Only in Calgary.
The weather can change every five minutes.
Agreed.
Right now it's warmin' up and the snow is starting to melt... Haha wow.
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Warmest day of the year, about 22° Celcius, shorts and T-shirts here I come.
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The Snow in my backyard which was a few inches thick an hour ago is officially melted.
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Its like 40F in Jersey now. The past 2 days has been nothing but sun and warm and sun. Now its raining and cold and raining.
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At 4/22/06 01:48 PM, liaaaam wrote:At 4/22/06 01:46 PM, da_pope wrote: Man do we live in a fucked up world.That's what you think. In the UK we are never sure what the weather is, it changes that fast.
The other day it was sunny, then raining, then hail, then cold, then it snowed. All in one day.
you think thats messed up, try new england. we had snow in june once, and we had like 3 feet in my once.
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The weather in Louisiana is crazy. Some days it is wonderful but in like 5 minutes its super stivky and my shirt is soaking wet from sweat. You have it good.
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It's 78°F (25°C) here right now.
Last week it reached 98°F (35°C) which was too damn hot for me this early in the season.
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At 4/22/06 01:46 PM, da_pope wrote: Today on the other hand I woke up to a good Inch-and-a-half of snow.
An inch and a half? You haven't been through anything yet. On Monday night/Tuesday morning, you should have seen the blizzard I went through.
By the time I woke up, there was 5 feet of snow, and even worse (Yet particularly funny) it covered half of my door. So I couldn't even open the door. It was worse when the door was left ajar, crapload of snow got inside the house.
You got off easy.
Man do we live in a fucked up world.
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It was raining last weekend but in the week it was clear and around 80 degrees, but today its alright. No rain or anything but clouds are out.64 degrees right now during mid day.
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At 4/22/06 01:47 PM, JasBa wrote:
Global warming is to blame, that and fat people.
And Saddam Hussein is to blame for global warming.
Ok, maybe not entirely to blame, but if you'll recall, all those oil wells in Kuwait not but 15 years ago?
Yeah, that.
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Wow, you people live in some wild areas. Our weather is always predictable; you can bet on having temps in the 150 degree range with daily phosphorus rain showers.
So often times it happens, that we live our lives in chains, and we never even know we had the key...
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At 4/22/06 01:47 PM, JasBa wrote:
Global warming is to blame, that and fat people.
CURSE YOU FAT PEOPLE!
we begged them to stop.....we begged....waaaaaaaaaaaah
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Its been like that here since march. Warm climates rock, I don't know how you can take the deep freeze.



