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Ok, it's official February weather sucked here

AndrewR

Lifer
Basically one full day of sunshine with a few mornings thrown in, otherwise raining and cloudy all month. January was hardly any better with perhaps 2 days of sunshine. March has been a tad better with 1.5 days already, but it's not looking good for continued sun.

Granted, it's not cold, but constant rain is crappy. I want to go diving, but the lack of sunshine makes it dreary underwater, not to mention that it's been choppy as heck out there lately.

How's the weather were you are?
 
We've had so many sunny days that the governor has declared an emergency because of the drought. I'm not a farmer and don't care, so I like the sunny days
 
ignor these other clowns! I hear ya, it is either cloudy and raining or cloudy and snowing
 
We are supposed to have about 44" of snow to this point in the season....we have already had 78" and more on the way. It won't get above freezing until next week sometime..
 
Originally posted by: rh71
OP, are you referring to Japan ?

Okinawa to be precise, the so-called "Hawaii of Japan". Whatever, what a lie!

They build in concrete, and these houses are FREEZING even in 50 degree weather. Imagine your entire house is radiating cold from every wall. My wife and I call it "castle living". The in-wall heaters can't keep up with the cold when it's below 55 degrees F (it's 52 right now).

Now, I don't mind cold as long as I can heat my house. It's the cold and wet which is the worst (not snow, just rain). Plus, the humidity stays so high that our upstairs is starting to smell a little musty because our 2nd dehumidifier started producing a burning smell the other day, which is not a good sign.
 
It's been insane in the Pacific Northwest. Temperatures 20 degrees above normal.

The snowpack is 35% of normal. We're having record highs in the mid 70s. We broke the record for most rain-free days ever in February.

It's basically springtime. Everything is growing.

It's weird, but I'm not complaining.

It's going to be another abnormal day.

Sunny and warm, high of 70ºF.

Basically the same all week, maybe some clouds thrown in towards the middle of the week.. and .. OMG!! Maybe some rain by the end of the week?
 
I surf the Web indoors, work indoors, and shop indoors. The temperature is always 72 degrees and dry, so I don't give a rat's ass what's going on outside... ever!
 
Originally posted by: Insane3D
We are supposed to have about 44" of snow to this point in the season....we have already had 78" and more on the way. It won't get above freezing until next week sometime..

Sounds similar to things here in Maine. Although, I think we have like 89" of snow so far and are currently getting more right now!
 
Originally posted by: Ornery
I surf the Web indoors, work indoors, and shop indoors. The temperature is always 72 degrees and dry, so I don't give a rat's ass what's going on outside... ever!

what's round at both ends and hi in the middle?
:roll:
 
Originally posted by: apoppin
Originally posted by: Ornery
I surf the Web indoors, work indoors, and shop indoors. The temperature is always 72 degrees and dry, so I don't give a rat's ass what's going on outside... ever!

what's round at both ends and hi in the middle?
:roll:
OHIO!

When you're in a controlled environment 95% of the time, what difference does the weather make, other than utility bills?
 
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