Right now the temperature is...

archcommus

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61 degrees! In Pittsburgh! On January 5th!!

This is unfreakingbelievable!

What exactly is the cause of this and how can we make it happen more often. :p
 

kevnich2

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hmmm....83 in Central Florida. Our winter lasted approximately 3 days....low at night was about 37 and in the day time it was about 65
 

ahurtt

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Originally posted by: archcommus
61 degrees! In Pittsburgh! On January 5th!!

This is unfreakingbelievable!

What exactly is the cause of this and how can we make it happen more often. :p

Go out and buy and drive an SUV. The biggest one you can afford. Leave electrical appliances and lights turned on and running while you are not in the room or otherwise using them. Run hot water in your bath tub for no apparent reason all the time. In general do everything you can to consume as much energy as you possibly can and leave as big a carbon footprint on the world as you possibly can. Then we can enjoy warm weather everywhere all the time.
 

clamum

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It's about 42 or 43 degress F. here. Just beautiful... Since I've been born I can't remember it being this late in winter and there's no snow, with nice weather. Oh well, I'm sure not complaining. :D
 

ForumMaster

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here it is around the 30's to 40's but the problem is that it's raining and all this week the weather was disgusting. i like rain but only when i watch it from inside my house.
 
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Lola

It's El Nino once again... (seriously... thats what the Weather Channel was saying)
 

FoBoT

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Originally posted by: archcommus


What exactly is the cause of this

the Karl Rove weather machine is to blame

they are doing a warm northeast winter to drive oil prices down
 

D1gger

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4 degrees C, or about 39 F for the metrically challenged. A little below normal for this time of year on Vancouver Island.
 

43st

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It's El Nino. But it's still breaking warm weather records here on the East Coast. Probably a lot El Nino and a little climate change.
 

CKent

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59 in NY. The forecast has called for flurries at least 10 times so far this year but I haven't seen one. I like winter, it's my favorite season. This bites :p
 

TheSlamma

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Originally posted by: 43st
It's El Nino. But it's still breaking warm weather records here on the East Coast. Probably a lot El Nino and a little climate change.
Yep.. and here in the rockies we have been nailed like never before... we are the ones who are supposed to be in the 60's.. not friggin Pittsburg :|