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Post by alex992 on Nov 8, 2018 16:30:52 GMT -5
This is the time of year that fucking angers me like a rabid dog, fucking 30s forecast for the Panhandle next week while we struggle below 65 F. Fucking piece of shit climate. This fucking dick shaped state can go fuck itself. How apt for this state to be shaped like a dick.
Lmao, never realized that Finland looks like a nutsack and that Sweden looks like a flaccid dick. Sweden actually has kind of a similar shape to the FL Peninsula....
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Post by Beercules on Nov 8, 2018 20:08:55 GMT -5
Speaking of dicks in geography, Sweden is about as perfect a dick as mother nature and political boundaries could've ever created. A dick-shaped state that dicked itself.
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Post by Lommaren on Nov 10, 2018 13:04:47 GMT -5
There has been a total of zero seconds of sunshine all week. Goregous...
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Post by Deleted on Nov 10, 2018 16:06:16 GMT -5
Even in 2018, which recorded the hottest summer on record at Heathrow, with above average sunshine since May, one month still managed to be wetter and cloudier than average.
Guess which one!!?
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Post by Babu on Nov 10, 2018 17:33:34 GMT -5
Speaking of dicks in geography, Sweden is about as perfect a dick as mother nature and political boundaries could've ever created. A dick-shaped state that dicked itself.Β What's funny is Sweden is two dicks in one. Either Finland is the ballsack and Sweden a flaccid penis, or you conjoin Sweden and Norway creating an erect penis with southern Norway the left testis. Whichever way you look at it, Sweden is a cock.
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Post by AJ1013 on Nov 30, 2018 11:14:43 GMT -5
The glowing orb of death can go fuck itself. And I thought Miami was sunny.
FUCK
Thank god itβs cloudy today.
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Post by Dean York (Old) on Dec 1, 2018 11:23:38 GMT -5
Even in 2018, which recorded the hottest summer on record at Heathrow, with above average sunshine since May, one month still managed to be wetter and cloudier than average. Guess which one!!? Surely not August?! π
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Post by alex992 on Dec 20, 2018 19:06:09 GMT -5
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Post by Steelernation on Dec 21, 2018 15:22:53 GMT -5
Literally every single winter warm front here:
β’Fucking rains all day
β’The warm front comes through the previous night and the cold front comes through the next morning so thereβs only 1 warm day
β’Rain comes through in the afternoon keeping the temps down
β’Always cooler than eastern NY, Albany and Syracuse have the same averages but get much better warm extremes
β’NWS hypes up the warm front and makes a high forecast so itβs always an undershoot
β’A chance of thunderstorms is always added and there NEVER is a storm
β’Did I mention it fucking rains and rains and rains?
50s and sunny is incredibly rare in the winter here, usually the sun comes when itβs below average and when itβs above average itβs always raining.
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Post by alex992 on Jan 16, 2019 10:04:42 GMT -5
We were forecast a nice, strong cold snap for Sunday and Monday, and it's already fizzled out into some lame bullshit. TWC was forecasting 80/42 for Sunday a high of 58 F for Monday yesterday, now it's 79/49 and a high of 67 F for Monday we're allergic to interesting weather in South FL. I bet we end up getting a low in the mid 50s on Sunday night and a high in the low 70s on Monday, A.K.A. seasonably cool winter weather.
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Post by Crunch41 on Jan 16, 2019 13:10:42 GMT -5
In a cold winter, most of Wisconsin has constant snow cover and southern WI has it most of the time. Mild winters like this year really show how much harder it is to keep snow in southern Wisconsin compared to a few hours north. I like having snow in winter otherwise it's just a cold extension of fall and spring.
The whole state was about 5 degrees below normal in November, 5 above in December, and 10 above in January. - Milwaukee is one of the mildest places in winter. It has 7 days with snow cover this year, 6 were in November. The deepest only 2" on 11/9 and only 1 day since December.
- Madison is due west of Milwaukee. It is 3 degrees colder since it's a smaller city and further from Lake Michigan. It got 1 more storm this winter which gave 6 extra snow cover days.
- Wausau is in the middle of the state. It is about 5F colder than Madison with 29 days of snow cover. None since 12/18 which is very unusual for there.
- Minocqua is northern. About 10F colder than Milwaukee, 2 colder than Wausau. It has 70 days with snow cover so far and constant snow cover since 11/9.
The snowiest town in WI is Hurley. Ironwood, MI is just across the border and it has 77.3" of snow this winter with snow cover since November 8th. It gets lake effect snow from Lake Superior. Monthly data for the cities:
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Post by tij on Jan 21, 2019 1:37:05 GMT -5
In a cold winter, most of Wisconsin has constant snow cover and southern WI has it most of the time. Mild winters like this year really show how much harder it is to keep snow in southern Wisconsin compared to a few hours north. I like having snow in winter otherwise it's just a cold extension of fall and spring.
The whole state was about 5 degrees below normal in November, 5 above in December, and 10 above in January. - Milwaukee is one of the mildest places in winter. It has 7 days with snow cover this year, 6 were in November. The deepest only 2" on 11/9 and only 1 day since December.
- Madison is due west of Milwaukee. It is 3 degrees colder since it's a smaller city and further from Lake Michigan. It got 1 more storm this winter which gave 6 extra snow cover days.
- Wausau is in the middle of the state. It is about 5F colder than Madison with 29 days of snow cover. None since 12/18 which is very unusual for there.
- Minocqua is northern. About 10F colder than Milwaukee, 2 colder than Wausau. It has 70 days with snow cover so far and constant snow cover since 11/9.
The snowiest town in WI is Hurley. Ironwood, MI is just across the border and it has 77.3" of snow this winter with snow cover since November 8th. It gets lake effect snow from Lake Superior. Monthly data for the cities: This winter was mild in MSP so far, but it's turning colder! I think MSP is closest to Wausau weather and snow-cover wise, but a bit hotter during the summer...
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Post by Wildcat on May 23, 2019 19:26:58 GMT -5
Drove about 20 miles to where a thunderstorm was headed this afternoon, only to have the thing suddenly dissipate one county over. Special weather statement for frequent lightning, small hail and everything, died right in the fucken ass. Then as Iβm turning back home I see on the radar another storm exploding in the Louisville area for what had to be the 3rd or 4th time today. And of course, everywhere else in the region has a higher dewpoint as well. Just feeling kind of disgusted at the moment.
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Post by srfoskey on May 25, 2019 14:59:29 GMT -5
I've only heard a few rumbles of thunder so far this year. The lack of thunderstorms in England, while expected, is still disappointing.
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Post by Wildcat on May 25, 2019 15:15:12 GMT -5
I've only heard a few rumbles of thunder so far this year. The lack of thunderstorms in England, while expected, is still disappointing. Are you in England for school?
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Post by srfoskey on May 25, 2019 16:54:54 GMT -5
Yeah I've been studying abroad there this semester. I'm heading back to the U.S. on Monday actually.
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Post by P London on May 25, 2019 16:55:45 GMT -5
Eww England.
England's weather is boring. Even when something "interesting" happens it's always a disappointment.
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Post by Ariete on May 31, 2019 7:26:50 GMT -5
This will be an average May. It has felt like shit. Cold fucken desert and penguin wasteland.
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Post by Donar on Jun 5, 2019 15:29:16 GMT -5
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Post by Beercules on Jun 5, 2019 16:12:58 GMT -5
Welcome to my world.
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