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Gunny
03-02-2018, 11:42 PM
It's just a REALLY short nuisance here. I've been wearing shorts and sandals all week. Oh. It's supposed to get "cold" next week. Highs in the upper 60s:rolleyes:

Good thing I got a coat, snow boots, thermals ... :laugh: The second I get rid of them the temp will plummet into the teens.

I just KNOW all you yankees freezing your asses off's hearts bleed for me :laugh2:

LongTermGuy
03-02-2018, 11:55 PM
It's just a REALLY short nuisance here. I've been wearing shorts and sandals all week. Oh. It's supposed to get "cold" next week. Highs in the upper 60s:rolleyes:

Good thing I got a coat, snow boots, thermals ... :laugh: The second I get rid of them the temp will plummet into the teens.

I just KNOW all you yankees freezing your asses off's hearts bleed for me :laugh2:


Yep...Know what you mean...same here in NC....been kinda warm in the afternoons lately...But we did have some nice cool rain the last few days...and today was nice and sunny around 64 for the high...last week we hit 79-80....But I remember one year (bout 6 years ago)...around March 15th we had some good deep snow....Jeep loved it!:laugh:

Gunny
03-03-2018, 12:09 AM
Yep...Know what you mean...same here in NC....been kinda warm in the afternoons lately...But we did have some nice cool rain the last few days...and today was nice and sunny around 64 for the high...last week we hit 79-80....But I remember one year (bout 6 years ago)...around March 15th we had some good deep snow....Jeep loved it!:laugh:I like winter. For a little while, anyway. Pain in the butt if you spend much time outside. I'm a total pyro and love to build fires :)

It gets too hot here for me anymore but I learned it's a lot safer if I just keep my butt close to home. I get in too much trouble when I start roaming around the states.:laugh:

LongTermGuy
03-03-2018, 12:35 AM
I like winter. For a little while, anyway. Pain in the butt if you spend much time outside. I'm a total pyro and love to build fires :)

It gets too hot here for me anymore but I learned it's a lot safer if I just keep my butt close to home. I get in too much trouble when I start roaming around the states.:laugh:

I love the seasons when they are supposed to be the seasons....Winter I want it cold...snow and Ice...Summer I want it hot...Fall...I want it cool and the way its supposed to be...:laugh2:

Polite Russian
03-03-2018, 05:40 AM
Hahah, cold you say? :D

Drummond
03-03-2018, 06:56 AM
Wish I could say the same. We've had a combination of a storm called 'Emma' and a cold blast of air straight from Siberia to contend with.

See ....

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-5453283/Send-help-Ambulance-chiefs-beg-4X4-drivers-join-rescue-missions.html


Britain is braced for several more days of travel chaos in the wake of the final blasts from the Beast from the East and Storm Emma.

Last night, forecasters said the UK is 'not out of the woods yet' as the snow across the country starts to melt and turn into deadly black ice.

Yellow weather warnings are in place across England, Wales and Northern Ireland this morning, with 53 areas told to prepare for flooding in light of thawing snow.

After yesterday's snow, high winds and bilzzards closed off huge swathes of the UK transport network, this weekend rail operators are desperately trying to repair trains damaged in the chaos.

The RAC has urged people not to drive unless absolutely necessary with 'death trap' icy spots covering Britain's roads. Around 200 drivers were still stranded on the M62 overnight after huge snow drifts and up to 90mph winds hit areas like Rochdale.

Families in Devon have been told to evacuate or board up their homes to protect themselves from fierce regional winds of 50mph brought by Storm Emma.

Snow is still expected to fall in Dartmouth and Exeter, while in London conditions are set to improve after 11am, with highs of 5C are expected.

In my area, south Wales, public transport has been stopped for around 48 hours (London and SE England endured these conditions from even earlier). Yesterday, even taxi firms here weren't risking providing a service.

Our local shops haven't been provisioned in days. Most are closed (with the one open grocery store, stocks dwindling, having to mop up a flood inside the shop because snow had got in, and melted ..).

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We Brits don't cope well with adverse conditions, it has to be said. Our transport network is paralysed .. but in Canada, where their winters are usually worse, THEY keep everything running .... !! ...

Polite Russian
03-03-2018, 07:52 AM
We Brits don't cope well with adverse conditions, it has to be said. Our transport network is paralysed .. but in Canada, where their winters are usually worse, THEY keep everything running .... !! ...

We are fine here too. Our "everything" still running :D
And we have that crazy people from republic of yakutia.
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High_Plains_Drifter
03-03-2018, 08:56 AM
Had perpetual summer in Phoenix, didn't like it. When it's "sunny and hot" every day and not a cloud in the sky, weather gets very boring.

Then Florida, always warm down there too but at least it rains, very humid though, an insects paradise. Consequently, the fleas and cock roaches and myriad of other spiders and insects are so bad, to get rid of them in your house they build a TENT over the ENTIRE HOUSE, even larger buildings, and gas the entire structure. Don't care for that either.

Reno was about the most perfect weather place I ever lived, but Reno is in a slight bowl surrounded by mountains, and in the winter we'd get these "inversions" where it would be colder in the bowl than the air was above it. That got old too, but, most winters there I could ride my Harley year round. The only problem with NV is it's the driest state in America, and the 3rd most geologically active for earth quakes behind Alaska and California, that's a deal breaker for me right there.

So back to Wisconsin. I do like the 4 seasons. Winter kills off all the bugs, and that's always welcome. Fall is my favorite time of year even though I know winter is next, but winters in WI haven't been squat for many years now. I used my snowblower once 2 years ago, twice a year ago and once this year. We haven't had a blizzard for years. So good ole Wisconsin... I like it here, the hills, the lakes, the rivers and streams, the Great Lakes shore line, the forests, the farms, if it's not paved it's green here. Of all the states I've been to coast to coast, I'd have to say Wisconsin is one of the prettiest.

Elessar
03-03-2018, 10:01 AM
Rain, sleet, and higher ridge snow here all week. It has hardly been above 40 F.

But the rivers need the snow and rain.

I'll take it over dry and dusty conditions any day.!