So it's snowing in April...

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Azure-Supernova

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TrilbyWill said:
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Daystar Clarion said:
Scotland always gets the crap weather :D

Don't know why I'm laughing though, I'm in the Midlands, which is next in line to get a nice bit of snow.
Shit, we're getting snow!? Woooo!

*remembers I live in a valley 5 minutes from a power station*

Fuck, it's just gonna be sludgy outside here.
I live in a valley too... It's not even slush down here, but there is snow on the hills.
Everytime we have snow it always seems to be slush before it hits the ground. I think it has something to do with the emissions from the power station. If I want proper snow I have to go hiking through the Chase.
 

ShindoL Shill

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Azure-Supernova said:
TrilbyWill said:
Azure-Supernova said:
Daystar Clarion said:
Scotland always gets the crap weather :D

Don't know why I'm laughing though, I'm in the Midlands, which is next in line to get a nice bit of snow.
Shit, we're getting snow!? Woooo!

*remembers I live in a valley 5 minutes from a power station*

Fuck, it's just gonna be sludgy outside here.
I live in a valley too... It's not even slush down here, but there is snow on the hills.
Everytime we have snow it always seems to be slush before it hits the ground. I think it has something to do with the emissions from the power station. If I want proper snow I have to go hiking through the Chase.
Hmm, maybe. We tend to get our snow with a side of rain...
Where exactly in Scotland are you? Just curious.
 

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I live in southern texas (border of mexico) so it's usually hot as balls but last week we had hail and a tornado. A FUCKING TORNADO, last time I heard of one those being all the way down here I was 5.
 

Azure-Supernova

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Hmm, maybe. We tend to get our snow with a side of rain...
Where exactly in Scotland are you? Just curious.[/quote]

Either you've misread or I've mistyped (that doesn't look like a real word...) but I don't live in Scotland. West Midlands.
 

Buizel91

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well luckily i live in Middlesbrough...It rarely snows here, and if it does it isn't much...Except in 2010...we got a shit load then.

But usually we seem to live in a bubble and get different weather from the rest of the country. So in this case we will get a ton of rain.
 

ShindoL Shill

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TrilbyWill said:
Azure-Supernova said:
TrilbyWill said:
Azure-Supernova said:
Daystar Clarion said:
Scotland always gets the crap weather :D

Don't know why I'm laughing though, I'm in the Midlands, which is next in line to get a nice bit of snow.
Shit, we're getting snow!? Woooo!

*remembers I live in a valley 5 minutes from a power station*

Fuck, it's just gonna be sludgy outside here.
I live in a valley too... It's not even slush down here, but there is snow on the hills.
Everytime we have snow it always seems to be slush before it hits the ground. I think it has something to do with the emissions from the power station. If I want proper snow I have to go hiking through the Chase.
Hmm, maybe. We tend to get our snow with a side of rain...
Where exactly in Scotland are you? Just curious.
*facepalm* I think I read a comment from someone in Scotland, then yours... and got confused.
It happens a lot.
Sorry.
 

Redd the Sock

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Southern Alberta here and we wrote the book on drastic weather shifts. Just this January it was several degrees above zero for most of the month, save one week in the middle when it dropped to -30 celcius (as a daytime high).
 

Xanadu84

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I'm in Vermont and...oh boy. So in march, we normally have snow still. Its beginning to warm up, sometimes even hitting a sweltering in the 40's.

Our march this year hit the 90's.

At one point, it was feasible to ice fish in shorts. You could walk along a riverbank, have your feet burn on the sand, and then step into a patch of snow in the shade. It was surreal.
 

Alssadar

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I'm in Michigan, and we had about 10 days with snow last winter, and all of them melted the next day. Heck, we had 70/80 F degree weather last week.
And now that it's our spring break, it has devolved back into mid 50's/40's F.
"And what the hell's with that global warming crap? I mean, c'mon, we get the second coldest and longest winter of our area one year, and then no snow the next--wait..." -My Econ teacher.
 

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It has been said that while in the long term global warming will ultimately lead to generally higher temperatures, as the climate changes we will see more extreme or unusual weather patterns.
 

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I live in Georgia. We have some of the most fucked up fluctuations in weather and climate you could imagine. It might be snowing one day and 90 degrees Fahrenheit (fucking hot for all you C guys) the next. This year is apparently the fastest Spring ever recorded in Georgia resulting in pretty much every plant simultaneously exploding with pollen all at once. My usually mild allergies have been abysmal for the last two weeks.
 

Fiad

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I live in Nebraska, where one of the most common phrases about the weather is, "If you are unhappy with the weather, wait an hour."
 

Ddgafd

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Sun shines, grass grows, birds sing and Finland is covered in snow. Nothing new, though I am surprised that it snowed 17 cm in Tampere, which pretty much sent the traffic into chaos there, or so I've heard.

I really don't like winter.
 

Zukhramm

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Of course it snows, it's winter. If you think otherwise you live too far south.
 

Dularn

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I live in Perth (Australia) and the weather has sucked this year.

We have had 48mm of rain in total this year... of which 30mm came from just two days (one in January and one in February). That works out to about 0.5mm per day.

Last month we had a total of 0.4mm of rain.

Average daily max temperature this year: 32C. Average lowest temperature is 18.5C.

This summer we have had the most heatwaves since records began in 1897. A heatwave is 3 or more days above 35c. we had 7 of them. 26 of the past 90 days were included in these heatwaves.

Finally the weather is beginning to turn and we are starting to get cool nights again.

But right now... I am so jealous of your snow OP.
 

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It was pretty bad where I live this morning. I was walking to work at 5:30am, it didn't help that it was really windy and the snow on the ground had turned to slush. So at 5:30am I was walking to work through slush, with the strong wind blowing snow in my face. By time I got to work my feet were soaking and the whole front of my body was white.

Great start to the morning.

(I live in Scotland as well)
 

Woodsey

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Normal here (East of England), although the abnormally hot weather has fucked off in time for my two weeks of holiday off from 6th Form. So, fuck.