Just curious....how is the weather in your neck of the woods?

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Iron Woode

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it's most definitely chilly here.

the low this morning was 5C and our high was 13C.
 
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Forecast highs in the 80s through Sunday, then dropping into the mid 30s for lows next week.

Windows will probably get closed Sunday and heaters lit.
 
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They're using the F word for next week.

Wednesday
Patchy frost. Otherwise, sunny, with a high near 64. Calm wind becoming west northwest around 5 mph in the afternoon.
 

DAPUNISHER

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Could have another TS or hurricane in about 10 days time here in Fl. I should have left the windows boarded up. I was sort of digging the long dark of Moria vibe. Rivers and lakes are already flood levels, the residents in those areas can ill afford another major rain event.
 

KLin

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Finally down into the 80s in Central California. Nice and sunny. No hurricanes on the horizon.
 

SteveGrabowski

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I can't even make my house that hot with the wood stove even if I try lol.

I did get my server room to hit 29C though, which is not ideal. I still got some hvac work to do. :p
My house was higher than 29C for a couple of hours after I was cooking all afternoon today lol. At least the humidity backed off quick after about 10AM. Ugh 98F tomorrow though before we finally drop into the 80s on Wednesday (normal temp this time of year should be about 83F = 28.3C). Still this is usually our rainiest month and the month I look forward to all April-September most years and instead it has been hot and dry. My yard is so dusty right now, had to put a KN95 mask on when mowing the yard last time a month ago and it's way dustier and deader now.
 

pmv

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Ugh

Looked more like summer here. Got to 99 degrees, so close to being the first 100 degree day ever recorded in October in San Antonio.


I believe "It's beginning to look a lot like anthropogenic Carbon emissions are altering the behaviour of the climate system and changing the timing of the seasons" was one of Bing's less successful songs.
 

SteveGrabowski

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I believe "It's beginning to look a lot like anthropogenic Carbon emissions are altering the behaviour of the climate system and changing the timing of the seasons" was one of Bing's less successful songs.
It's got another few hundred years to catch on as the already emitted CO2 slowly causes our oceans to continually heat.
 

KLin

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Reason for the cold weather in the mid west. Jet stream bringing down cold canuck air.

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