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Post by shalop on Jan 28, 2018 23:23:26 GMT -5
11:20pm 1/28/18
Temp: -52F / -47C
Winds 12mph SW
Flurries and blowing snow.
Snow depth is 112 cm.
Sunrise/set was at 10:33/13:16.
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Post by jgtheone on Jan 29, 2018 6:35:35 GMT -5
29/1/2018:
Northlake:
Min/Max: 15.9°C/35.1°C Rainfall: 0mm
Blocktown:
Min/Max: -1.7°C/9.6°C Rainfall: 0mm
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Post by alex992 on Jan 29, 2018 9:42:23 GMT -5
1/28: -1/-16; Seasonably mild and clear in the AM, clouding over in the PM with snow moving in in the evening hours. 4.1" (10 cm) of snow recorded
9:40 AM
Temp: -16 F (-27 C)
Conditions: Heavy Snow/Wind
Wind: WSW at 50 mph G 72 mph
Wind Chill: -54 F (-48 C)
Dew Point: -17 F (-27 C)
Snow Depth: 326.0" (828 cm)
Seasonal snowfall to date: 354.5" (900 cm; +139.0"/+353 cm from normal)
Sunrise: 11:34:57 AM Solar Noon: 12:13:57 PM Sunset: 12:52:57 PM Peak Sun Angle: 3.73 degrees Length of Day: 1 hr 18 mins
High today was -6 F (-21 C) at midnight, temperature has been steadily dropping since with much heavier snowfall. Entering the height of the storm now, and snow falling at a clip of about 3" per hour will fall for the next 3-5 hours, afterwards clearing out with sharply colder conditions. 9" (23 cm) has fallen since midnight.
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Post by P London on Jan 29, 2018 12:10:56 GMT -5
Lonington
Time: 17:08
Current temperatures: -2c Current conditions: Overcast Wind: Westerly winds at 13 mph
An area of low pressure from the west will make its appearance overnight bringing light snow showers initially however tomorrow looks watery..
-Level 1 Flood warning-
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Post by Steelernation on Jan 29, 2018 15:29:01 GMT -5
Time: 3:30 PM
Temperature: 41 (5 C)
Conditions: ☁️
Dew Point: 36 (2 C)
Wind: SW 5-10 mph
Synopsis: After a low of 27 (-3 C) this morning, it’s expected to warm throughout the day. Tomorrow could reach as high as 68 (20 C).
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Post by alex992 on Jan 29, 2018 15:50:07 GMT -5
3:45 PM
Temp: -29 F (-34 C)
Conditions: Clearing/Wind
Wind: WNW at 28 mph G 45 mph
Wind Chill: -64 F (-53 C)
Dew Point: -37 F (-38 C)
Snow Depth: 338.0" (859 cm)
Seasonal snowfall to date: 366.5" (930 cm; +151.0"/+383 cm from normal)
Turning colder, huge temperature drop expected later after a reinforcing front moves through the area.
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Post by P London on Jan 29, 2018 16:56:47 GMT -5
3:45 PM Temp: -29 F (-34 C) Conditions: Clearing/Wind Wind: WNW at 28 mph G 45 mph Wind Chill: -64 F (-53 C) Dew Point: -37 F (-38 C) Snow Depth: 338.0" (859 cm) Seasonal snowfall to date: 366.5" (930 cm; +151.0"/+383 cm from normal) Turning colder, huge temperature drop expected later after a reinforcing front moves through the area. Your climate must be a tundra or very stunted taiga
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Post by Moron on Jan 29, 2018 23:25:35 GMT -5
Ushgabal: January 30, 2018
12:20pm
33.5C D.P 18.4C Winds SSW 16 Partly cloudy, humid
Maximum forecasted to be 34C, minimum was 22.3C at 4:15am.
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Post by alex992 on Jan 30, 2018 0:55:32 GMT -5
3:45 PM Temp: -29 F (-34 C) Conditions: Clearing/Wind Wind: WNW at 28 mph G 45 mph Wind Chill: -64 F (-53 C) Dew Point: -37 F (-38 C) Snow Depth: 338.0" (859 cm) Seasonal snowfall to date: 366.5" (930 cm; +151.0"/+383 cm from normal) Turning colder, huge temperature drop expected later after a reinforcing front moves through the area. Your climate must be a tundra or very stunted taiga Lol. I've shown you the weatherbox for my climate. You've seen how warm and wet the summers are. Nowhere near tundra or taiga. 12:50 AM Temp: -73 F (-58 C) Conditions: Mostly Clear and breezy Wind: NNW at 17 mph G 29 mph Wind Chill: -115 F (-82 C) Dew Point: -82 F (-63 C) Snow Depth: 338.0" (859 cm) Seasonal snowfall to date: 366.5" (930 cm; +151.0"/+383 cm from normal) Extremely cold with very low wind chills right now. Winds will calm as the day goes on tomorrow. Lowest wind chill recorded since January 2003 (-117 F wind chill recorded on January 18, 2003) **WIND CHILL ADVISORY** An extremely cold air mass is moving into the region, with the initial instability causing quite windy conditions along with extremely cold temperatures. Wind chills will be very dangerously low and extreme precautions will need to be taken before heading outside. Winds will calm as the day goes on tomorrow.
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Post by P London on Jan 30, 2018 7:04:17 GMT -5
Lonington
Time: 11:59
Current temperatures: -0.6c and rising rapidly Current conditions: Heavy snow (will be turning to rain shortly) Wind: Southwesterly winds at 17 mph
-Level 1 Flood warning-
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Post by jgtheone on Jan 30, 2018 7:53:54 GMT -5
30/1/2018:
Northlake:
Min/Max: 14.6°C/36.3°C Rainfall: 0mm
Blocktown:
Min/Max: -3.1°C/8.0°C Rainfall: 0mm
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Post by alex992 on Jan 30, 2018 10:47:15 GMT -5
1/29: -6/-71; Heavy snow/blizzard conditions in the morning, very sharp cold front in the PM with a huge temperature drop. 21.0" (53 cm) of snow recorded.
10:45 AM
Temp: -80 F (-62 C)
Conditions: Clear with a breeze
Wind: NNW at 14 mph G 24 mph
Wind Chill: -121 F (-85 C) (:0, brrrrr...)
Dew Point: -81 F (-63 C)
Snow Depth: 338.0" (859 cm)
Seasonal snowfall to date: 366.5" (930 cm; +149.3"/+379 cm from normal)
Sunrise: 11:32:27 AM Solar Noon: 12:14:27 PM Sunset: 12:56:27 PM Peak Sun Angle: 4.14 degrees Length of Day: 1 hr 24 mins
Brrrrrrr.....extremely cold and blustery today. Lowest wind chill recorded since January 1994. Won't warm up much today either.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 30, 2018 19:12:36 GMT -5
Eastmann, New Florida (26.7°N) 12:11PM.
20.9°C, few clouds.
Wouldn't mind temps a bit higher. Bloody boring temps in the forecast.
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Post by jgtheone on Jan 31, 2018 0:28:50 GMT -5
31/1/2018:
Northlake:
Min/Max: 15.9°C/37.1°C Rainfall: 0mm
Blocktown:
Min/Max: -0.8°C/10.7°C Rainfall: 0mm
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Post by jgtheone on Jan 31, 2018 8:20:44 GMT -5
January summaries:Northlake: (averages - 16.5/33.7, 9.0mm rain, 366.0hrs sun) Blocktown: (averages - 2.4/12.0, 65.1mm, 2.3cm snow, 146.7hrs sun)
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Post by alex992 on Jan 31, 2018 8:44:04 GMT -5
1/30: -75/-87; Extremely cold with ice fog
8:40 AM
Temp: -92 F (-69 C)
Conditions: Clear with ice fog
Wind: Calm
Dew Point: -93 F (-69 C)
Snow Depth: 338.0" (859 cm)
Seasonal snowfall to date: 366.5" (930 cm; +147.6"/+373 cm from normal)
Sunrise: 11:29:27 AM Solar Noon: 12:14:27 PM Sunset: 12:59:27 PM Peak Sun Angle: 4.58 degrees Length of Day: 1 hr 30 mins
Bitterly cold to end off January, morning a couple of degrees colder than forecast. Today's high is predicted at -76 F (-60 C).
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Post by Lommaren on Jan 31, 2018 8:46:13 GMT -5
1/30: -75/-87; Extremely cold with ice fog 8:40 AM Temp: -92 F (-69 C) Conditions: Clear with ice fog Wind: Calm Dew Point: -93 F (-69 C) Snow Depth: 338.0" (859 cm) Seasonal snowfall to date: 366.5" (930 cm; +147.6"/+373 cm from normal) Sunrise: 11:29:27 AM Solar Noon: 12:14:27 PM Sunset: 12:59:27 PM Peak Sun Angle: 4.58 degrees Length of Day: 1 hr 30 mins Bitterly cold to end off January, morning a couple of degrees colder than forecast. Today's high is predicted at -76 F (-60 C). Looks like maded a bit colder temp than Miami jajajaja
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Post by alex992 on Jan 31, 2018 8:48:13 GMT -5
Only 80 C (144 F) colder, you know, no big deal.
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Post by Giorbanguly on Jan 31, 2018 11:47:22 GMT -5
15C, partly cloudy, 70% humidity. Temperatures uniform today across the Jacarandopolis metro, with Buenos Perthes being the coldest location at 13C. This is the start of a much warmer pattern across the area, with much warmer temperatures beginning in February
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Post by P London on Jan 31, 2018 12:06:30 GMT -5
1/30: -75/-87; Extremely cold with ice fog 8:40 AM Temp: -92 F (-69 C) Conditions: Clear with ice fog Wind: Calm Dew Point: -93 F (-69 C) Snow Depth: 338.0" (859 cm) Seasonal snowfall to date: 366.5" (930 cm; +147.6"/+373 cm from normal) Sunrise: 11:29:27 AM Solar Noon: 12:14:27 PM Sunset: 12:59:27 PM Peak Sun Angle: 4.58 degrees Length of Day: 1 hr 30 mins Bitterly cold to end off January, morning a couple of degrees colder than forecast. Today's high is predicted at -76 F (-60 C). Lonington is tropical compared to this ^^^ Lonington
Time: 17:02 Current temperatures: 8c Current conditions: Heavy rain showers Wind: Southerly winds at 32 mph Very Mild The main band of rain has passed over the Lonington leaving a trail of frequent squally showers in its wake. Showers originating from unstable conditions in the atmosphere. Moist tropical air mixing with Cold dry polar air. The outcome? Torrential rain.
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