*Looks across the sweltering hot tropical climate* Nope, no snow in Hawaii. *Looks across the ocean to the peak of Mauna Kea* Well, there's some snow up there... but it's always been there.
Yes, it's still too warm for snow here. Our latitude is nice for it, but the ocean doesn't help and the jet stream doesn't help.Tahaneira said:A fellow Seattlite's rant.
Regardless of temperature, I don't really consider it winder until the Express starts going crazy about there not being enough grit. I have an almost grudging admiration for how they manage to turn it into a scare story. Seriously, it's made of sand and salt, two things we cannot possibly be short of on a bloody island!Esotera said:I don't think we've even put central heating on yet, it's still quite mild in the UK although it is beginning to get a bit nippy. It's pretty rare that we get snow here, prime season seems to be December-February. I wish it snowed more often...then maybe our infrastructure could learn to cope with it.
The fires in the Southern Highlands of NSW got to within 2 km of my parents' house... stayed that way for five days... and then it rained! Yay!BanicRhys said:Yeah, it's really starting to come down around where I live. Of course, instead of frozen water, it's snowing the ashes of the millions of souls that are claimed each day by the raging hellfire that is otherwise known as the bush.
Because I live in fucking Australia.
Southern hemisphere is best hemisphere.
...excuse me one secondRicoADF said:An option for us non-american/northern hemasphere people would be nice, something like "nope, but Summer is coming along nicely".