How cold are you?
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It was raining (silenty) the night before here (the first "considerable" precipitation for months), slightly above 0 (Celsius) and occasionally some sunshine. If we are lucky, we won't have any more severe winter and the almond trees are due to blossom in a couple of weeks (at least that's what I hope).
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Dubrovnik, Croatia - 12C or 54F as I speak.
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@chris fullmer said:
How do foggy and dreay belong in the same sentence? Fog is possibly my favorite weather element. Though I suppose it does need some sun once in a while to remind me how much I miss the fog
Chris
Well we've been stuck under this fog blanket for about 10 days now, so I'd be glad to send you some. The hard part is after quite a west coast cloudy winter I know the sun is up there. Then a friend emailed me the following photo taken in Vancouver (BC) this morning from Cypress mountain. I'm 21 miles out to the right and about 2500 feet down in that.
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WOW thats gorgeous! Woohoo I'm moving to Vancouver!
Chris
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here is 28oC now ^^
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Typical southerners, half an inch of snow and London comes to a standstill
Proper snow here, its 5.30a.m and I'm about to leave the house for a train, obviously being a hard northerner I'm wearing vest, shorts and flip flops.
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Viljandi,Estonia today: BUDLA
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Theres a bit of a cold snap here in the UK, getting down to a positiveley nippy -3 celcius!
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So a "positively minus" (or negatively plus?) 3...
Well, mathematically it's correct: +1 X -3 = -3 (while -1 X -3 would be +3)
The night before we had some snow but by yesterday evening all was gone. This was the first "real" snow this winter and we only had a couple of days (or rather nights) below 0 Celsius (freezing).
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We hit 40° celsius today over here (Perth).
I am Belgian chocolate....and I ammm mmmewwltingggg -
Hehe...snowing in UK big time -2C where I am.
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Just at the opposite end of the spectrum in Sth Aust, we had 45 deg C and 6 consecutive days above 40, which is hotest on record
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I spoke too soon this morning. The train left Hull at 6.30a.m, normally takes an hour to get to Leeds. At 10 a.m. the train had only managed to get two thirds of the way there and then broke down. All other trains were turned back so now I am back in Hull. Amazing what an inch of snow can do.
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Hehe its 6 inches down here in London.
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