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Message 876552 - Posted: 17 Mar 2009, 15:54:38 UTC

I'll start off the new one...

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Current: Partly Cloudy
Wind: NW at 8 mph
Humidity: 53%


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Message 876588 - Posted: 17 Mar 2009, 20:48:07 UTC

Warmest day of 2009 here at 17.7C today.

Currently at 10.1C and calm/clear.
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Message 876739 - Posted: 18 Mar 2009, 0:38:23 UTC - in response to Message 876588.  

Thanks Blurf, the old thread was taking a loooong time to open.

It really feels like Spring here. This can't last.

Observed at: London Int'l Airport
Date: 8:00 PM EDT Tuesday 17 March 2009
Condition: Mostly Cloudy
Pressure: 101.8 kPa
Tendency: falling
Visibility: 24 km

Temperature: 9.0°C
Dewpoint: 1.3°C
Humidity: 58 %
Wind: SSE 13 km/h


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Message 876750 - Posted: 18 Mar 2009, 1:11:42 UTC

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Message 876798 - Posted: 18 Mar 2009, 4:24:37 UTC

Current

Clear
High: 1 °C
Low: -7 °C
POP: 30 %
Evening

Snow
Low: -7 °C
POP: 30 %

Pressure: 102.0 KPa
Visibility: 24 Km
Humidity: 86 %
Wind: 00 Km/h
UV: Low
Sunrise: 07:21 PDT
Sunset: 19:18 PDT

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Message 876816 - Posted: 18 Mar 2009, 5:58:38 UTC

Felt like Spring here in Denver,CO today...

High about 70F
Midnight about 48F

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Message 876824 - Posted: 18 Mar 2009, 8:00:39 UTC

It never got cold last night, a low of just 5.8C, so could well be a nice warm day again today. Slightly overcast this morning and currently 7.9C
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Message 876848 - Posted: 18 Mar 2009, 11:42:28 UTC - in response to Message 876824.  

It never got cold last night, a low of just 5.8C, so could well be a nice warm day again today. Slightly overcast this morning and currently 7.9C


The clouds overnight here kept it warm as well. Looks like rain right now, but a little would help wash away the crud left behind by the melting snow.

Observed at: London Int'l Airport
Date: 7:00 AM EDT Wednesday 18 March 2009
Condition: Cloudy
Pressure: 101.5 kPa
Tendency: falling
Visibility: 24 km

Temperature: 7.6°C
Dewpoint: 4.1°C
Humidity: 78 %
Wind: WNW 9 km/h



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Message 876890 - Posted: 18 Mar 2009, 16:12:11 UTC

Current

Drifting Snow
High: 4 °C
Low: -6 °C
POP: 40 %
Evening

Snow
Low: -6 °C
POP: 40 %

Pressure: 101.3 KPa
Visibility: 72 Km
Humidity: 52 %
Wind: 35 Km/h S
gusting to 50 Km/h
UV: Moderate
Sunrise: 07:19 PDT
Sunset: 19:20 PDT

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Message 877063 - Posted: 19 Mar 2009, 0:48:54 UTC

OOOOOOhhhhh...was it BEUATIFUL today!!! It hit 74F.

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Lat: 40.36 Lon: -79.94 Elev: 1248
Last Update on Mar 18, 7:53 pm EDT

Fair

68 °F(20 °C)
Humidity: 26 %
Wind Speed: SW 9 MPH
Barometer: 29.97" (1015.1 mb)
Dewpoint: 32 °F (0 °C)
Visibility: 10.00 mi.


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Message 877065 - Posted: 19 Mar 2009, 1:01:12 UTC - in response to Message 877063.  

OOOOOOhhhhh...was it BEAUTIFUL today!!! It hit 74F.

Pittsburgh, Allegheny County Airport
Lat: 40.36 Lon: -79.94 Elev: 1248
Last Update on Mar 18, 7:53 pm EDT

Fair

68 °F(20 °C)
Humidity: 26 %
Wind Speed: SW 9 MPH
Barometer: 29.97" (1015.1 mb)
Dewpoint: 32 °F (0 °C)
Visibility: 10.00 mi.



74F?

I wish, Here it is 81°F / 27°C(Outside), In here It's 86°F(30°C) and I have 3 windows wide open, Angel ain't too happy and I'm 13 days away from buying a pump and pads for the swamp cooler.

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Updated: 4:51 PM PDT on March 18, 2009

81 °F / 27 °C & Clear
Humidity: 16%
Dew Point: 30°F / -1°C
Wind: 5mph / 7kph / 2.1mps from the WNW
Pressure: 29.94in / 1014hPa (Falling)
Visibility: 10.0 miles / 16.1 kilometers
UV: 2 out of 16
Clouds: Clear -(Above Ground Level)
Elevation: 1926ft / 587m
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Message 877138 - Posted: 19 Mar 2009, 7:56:20 UTC

A chilly morning (5C) but looks ripe for another warm Sunny Spring day :)
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Message 877169 - Posted: 19 Mar 2009, 11:33:28 UTC - in response to Message 877138.  

A chilly morning (5C) but looks ripe for another warm Sunny Spring day :)


Actually, +5 sounds pretty good to me. It was clear here last night, so we start off today with some frost. Should warm up a bit later, but there is a chance of more snow today (heavy sigh).

Observed at: London Int'l Airport
Date: 7:00 AM EDT Thursday 19 March 2009
Condition: Clear
Pressure: 102.1 kPa
Tendency: rising
Visibility: 24 km

Temperature: -0.6°C
Dewpoint: -7.4°C
Humidity: 60 %
Wind: N 13 km/h
Wind Chill: -5


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Message 877203 - Posted: 19 Mar 2009, 15:17:08 UTC

Current

Snow
High: 3 °C
Low: -1 °C
POP: 40 %
Evening

Snow
Low: -1 °C
POP: 60 %

Pressure: 101.3 KPa
Visibility: 4 Km
Humidity: 95 %
Wind: 00 Km/h
UV: Low
Sunrise: 07:16 PDT
Sunset: 19:22 PDT

It started snowing at the begining of my shift, 11:30pm, and it's still coming down this morning.
I like winter but I've had enough.
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Message 877209 - Posted: 19 Mar 2009, 16:15:45 UTC - in response to Message 877169.  



Actually, +5 sounds pretty good to me.


It's all relative, we'd never survive your temps over here. This has been our coldest Winter for 20 years and it's caused plenty of problems. The night the temps fell here to -12C everything froze up including my heating system, but I see you report those temps all the time.
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Message 877214 - Posted: 19 Mar 2009, 16:29:19 UTC - in response to Message 877209.  



Actually, +5 sounds pretty good to me.


It's all relative, we'd never survive your temps over here. This has been our coldest Winter for 20 years and it's caused plenty of problems. The night the temps fell here to -12C everything froze up including my heating system, but I see you report those temps all the time.

How about the temps We see around where I live Andy? It's 73F inside as I post this and thanks to My anti bug(moths and other flying insects) efforts I didn't need to turn the heater on today(I sealed some possible cracks/entrances with expanding foam which expanded out into the air, I'll have trim off the excess later and then later on get the house painted, Later today I'll have to open the windows, But still No bugs and I know where to look too.

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Updated: 8:10 AM PDT on March 19, 2009

55°F / 12.8°C & Clear
Wind: Calm
Wind Gust: 0.0mph / 0.0kph
Pressure: in / hPa (Rising)
Visibility: 10.0 miles / 16.1 kilometers
UV: 2 out of 16
Clouds: Clear -(Above Ground Level)
Elevation: 1790ft / 545m
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Message 877223 - Posted: 19 Mar 2009, 17:08:43 UTC - in response to Message 877214.  


How about the temps We see around where I live Andy?


If you mean the heat, no, that would probably kill us all too :D

The highest temperature ever recorded in the UK is 38.1C, 100.5F.

When I was in Palm Desert (US) last year I saw 122F (50C) on 2 days and believe me, us Brits aren't cut out for that!

Would we cope here in the UK, no. I'd be OK as long as the electricity stayed on as I have whole house AC, but I am probably the only house on the estate that does and one of only a relatively small number in the UK that does.

The UK, being a relatively small island surrounded by water, doesn't see extremes in temperature very often, hot or cold.


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Message 877224 - Posted: 19 Mar 2009, 17:14:12 UTC - in response to Message 877223.  


How about the temps We see around where I live Andy?


If you mean the heat, no, that would probably kill us all too :D

The highest temperature ever recorded in the UK is 38.1C, 100.5F.

When I was in Palm Desert (US) last year I saw 122F (50C) on 2 days and believe me, us Brits aren't cut out for that!

Would we cope here in the UK, no. I'd be OK as long as the electricity stayed on as I have whole house AC, but I am probably the only house on the estate that does and one of only a relatively small number in the UK that does.

The UK, being a relatively small island surrounded by water, doesn't see extremes in temperature very often, hot or cold.


Even I wouldn't/won't live in the Low Desert, It's way too hot there, You'd like the Victor Valley area though, It's about 45 miles from here as It's usually 5-15F cooler than way out here as It's near the mountains which provide a refrigerator effect(Freezer effect in the winter though, But not too cold, Like down to as much as 32F/0C).
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Message 877233 - Posted: 19 Mar 2009, 18:17:00 UTC - in response to Message 877224.  


How about the temps We see around where I live Andy?


If you mean the heat, no, that would probably kill us all too :D

The highest temperature ever recorded in the UK is 38.1C, 100.5F.

When I was in Palm Desert (US) last year I saw 122F (50C) on 2 days and believe me, us Brits aren't cut out for that!

Would we cope here in the UK, no. I'd be OK as long as the electricity stayed on as I have whole house AC, but I am probably the only house on the estate that does and one of only a relatively small number in the UK that does.

The UK, being a relatively small island surrounded by water, doesn't see extremes in temperature very often, hot or cold.


Even I wouldn't/won't live in the Low Desert, It's way too hot there, You'd like the Victor Valley area though, It's about 45 miles from here as It's usually 5-15F cooler than way out here as It's near the mountains which provide a refrigerator effect(Freezer effect in the winter though, But not too cold, Like down to as much as 32F/0C).


Looking at your 22C now, that's about as warm as it got here all last Summer! Roll on this Summer!

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