Old 01-18-2012, 04:55 AM   #11 (permalink)
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Normally it doesn't thunderstorm and snow where I live. So this was like mind = blown.

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Old 01-18-2012, 01:15 PM   #12 (permalink)
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Green winter here in Canada.
It was so nice, it was green here too up until like 2 days ago.

We still only have like 6 inches, which is probably about a foot less than we usually have right now.

And it rained all day yesterday, so we have even less. But its been very windy and snowing lightly all night, so I dunno.
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Old 01-19-2012, 01:04 AM   #13 (permalink)
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Yeah. It went from -2 to -40 (with windchill) within a couple days.
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Old 01-19-2012, 06:52 PM   #14 (permalink)
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Weather's pretty messed up here as well. Started snowing 26th of December. We usually have at least a feet or two of snow by then and it has always started snowing in late october/early november with degrees around -4 to -5 Celcius. Up until December it was still +5-ish outside then we had -10 for two days and it went back to + degrees after that. Now it's -3 outside, barely any snow and LOTS of ice. The grass is still green even and some trees still have leaves, like healthy leaves.

Found a timeline of how our winters have looked the past 50 years, but I can't find it atm. Anyway, it hasn't been like this for the past 50 years. It should be -10 degrees outside with at least 3-4 foot snow by now. I live near the coast though (less than a km away), so the weather is pretty unpredictable here. The last two summers has also been record breaking in terms of warmth. A, I think, 10 year old? record was broken two summers ago, last summer that record was broken again. Oh, and last winter broke the cold record (it was between -20 and -30 Celcius I think in January through February.).

Weird weather is weird. I think something's about to go down. Not HOLY****2012 style, just.. I don't know. A change? There has been some talk in newspapers about how we will have a tropical climate in the future, I'm starting to believe this might be the case.
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One hour of melting snow over here in Belgium so far. -.-

Supposedly up in the "Belgian mountains" there should fall snow tonight, but it's doubtful it'll stay till noon.
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Old 01-19-2012, 07:14 PM   #16 (permalink)
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Where I live in Missouri, you cannot rely on weather reports. I live in valleys and mountains, so they play a major parts of what to expect.

The saying in Missouri is... " If you don't like the weather, wait five minutes."

Last year, we got snow in April. I expect the colder months to migrate later to the end of the year and reach out farther into the new year. The weather is shifting and its going to get worse more and more with each movement of the polarities.
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Old 01-19-2012, 09:58 PM   #17 (permalink)
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Offtopic, but to answer Cyber7's question from another website: Yes, it will update from 7.04 ^^ was too lazy to create an account on said site, heh.
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Weather's pretty messed up here as well. Started snowing 26th of December. We usually have at least a feet or two of snow by then and it has always started snowing in late october/early november with degrees around -4 to -5 Celcius. Up until December it was still +5-ish outside then we had -10 for two days and it went back to + degrees after that. Now it's -3 outside, barely any snow and LOTS of ice. The grass is still green even and some trees still have leaves, like healthy leaves.

Found a timeline of how our winters have looked the past 50 years, but I can't find it atm. Anyway, it hasn't been like this for the past 50 years. It should be -10 degrees outside with at least 3-4 foot snow by now. I live near the coast though (less than a km away), so the weather is pretty unpredictable here. The last two summers has also been record breaking in terms of warmth. A, I think, 10 year old? record was broken two summers ago, last summer that record was broken again. Oh, and last winter broke the cold record (it was between -20 and -30 Celcius I think in January through February.).

Weird weather is weird. I think something's about to go down. Not HOLY****2012 style, just.. I don't know. A change? There has been some talk in newspapers about how we will have a tropical climate in the future, I'm starting to believe this might be the case.
Here in Canada we were breaking temperature records everyday. No snow until January. We usually have snow for Halloween.

Fucked up weather is nothing new. We just keep track of it much better these past couple centuries. But it's always been there, even before the human footprint was as big as it is. At least we aren't releasing freon into the atmosphere from every automobile in the world anymore.

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Old 01-22-2012, 02:25 PM   #19 (permalink)
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?? 3-5 inches of snow in 36 hours? That's like sprinkles on a 2 year olds birthday cake..

We got 6 inches in a few hours last week and similar shit yesterday and that's a walk in the park.



Go ahead, walk in it, I ****ing dare you.
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