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Dec 28, 2019, 09:51 PM
 
It's been quite warm here lately, too. Highs in the upper 60s to low 70s, lows in the 50s this past week; not what you'd call seasonal.

On the other hand, we've had some pretty wide swings too. A week before Christmas we were having highs in the 30s... And coming up in a few days we should be back down with lows in the 30s and 40s, and highs in the low 60s.

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Just saw a “Canada Pooch” brand dog parka.
     
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Dec 30, 2019, 06:04 PM
 
Welp, so much for our December Spring.
     
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Yup. Canada Pooch weather.
     
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Dec 30, 2019, 07:17 PM
 
You make an authentic Canada Pooch with Canadian Club, right? Maybe Windsor Canadian?
     
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It’s Canadian Club and maple syrup, with a slice of ham chaser.
     
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Jan 10, 2020, 03:31 PM
 
Middle-ish of January and we're getting many inches of rain. It's a freaking monsoon.
     
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Jan 12, 2020, 07:18 PM
 
I heard it was raining at least there now.

Today in MA in January we wore shorts outside. Yesterday people were skiing in tshirts.
     
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Jan 19, 2020, 12:38 PM
 
It's a balmy 4º today, with a windchill of -17º.
     
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Jan 19, 2020, 01:06 PM
 
9° and -8° here... also had to drive 8 hours on unplowed roads during that storm on Friday. Yuck.
     
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Jan 19, 2020, 01:55 PM
 
On Friday it was misty-rainy here until mid-day, then it cleared up and got to the upper 60s. Saturday was a little damp in the morning, then cleared and dried out for the rest of the day. It cleared a lot by afternoon, and then got quite cool overnight - it was about 40 when we got up this morning. It was marvelous for the weekend “in-town/out of town” trip my wife and I had set up (long in planning) for The Riverwalk.

This kind of back and forth temperature shifting isn’t too odd for San Antonio, and neither is the damp to dry stuff. But together, touching? Not at all typical.

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9° and -8° here... also had to drive 8 hours on unplowed roads during that storm on Friday. Yuck.
Luckily, the snow stayed north of us. We got mostly rain/sleet.
     
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My heatpump has been running continuously since Friday night.
     
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Feb 20, 2020, 12:01 PM
 
“Alexa, what’s the temperature?”

“Right now, in Chicago, Illinois, it’s 16°... enjoy your morning.”

I’m supposed to enjoy this, how?
     
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Feb 29, 2020, 10:58 AM
 
17° here in Indy right now. Wind chill is 7°. Tomorrow, we're supposed to hit 50°.
     
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Mar 1, 2020, 12:43 PM
 
Yesterday it hit 79F here in San Antonio, and today’s supposed to be similar, with lows in the 60s.

Just last week we had a hard freeze (a bit later than typical for here, IIRC).

I have my fuzzy-lined house shoes out, my flip flops out, and I’ve been shifting between long PJs and shorts with athletic shirts for the last couple of weeks. I’m worried that my “smart” thermostat is going to get confused and start telling me “I can’t do that Dave.”

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It’s supposed to be 56 today, and the highs are in the 40s and 50s for as long as their willing to predict.

I think we may have gotten through this one, though March and April are always good for a sudden snow squall or two.
     
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Mar 22, 2020, 05:33 PM
 
Effin' snowing here at the moment. It's not going to stick, but still.
     
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Mar 22, 2020, 07:28 PM
 
Same.
     
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I’m between you two, so no shock it’s here as well.
     
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Originally Posted by subego View Post
It’s supposed to be 56 today, and the highs are in the 40s and 50s for as long as their willing to predict.

I think we may have gotten through this one, though March and April are always good for a sudden snow squall or two.
And there it is.
     
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May 25, 2020, 04:36 PM
 
We basically shot from the 50s to the 80s. There was like, one day of open window weather.

Also, had biblical floods recently for whatever reason.




Here’s the antediluvian version:

     
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May 25, 2020, 05:18 PM
 
Central Michigan’s flooding was also due to crazy excessive rains, which overwhelmed (probably way overdue for maintenance/replacement) dams.

Here in South Texas, we’ve had more rain than typical. And in more concentrated chunks than typical. The historical average rain for May (so far) is 3.98 inches. Over the last two days we’ve received about 2.5” officially - probably as much as 4” in some places. And officially we received 1.93” of rain on May 24 alone. Month to date (officially) we’ve had 3.78”...but that’s officially 0.81” above normal. It’s just weird lately.

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May 25, 2020, 05:35 PM
 
Yeah... 3.3 is normal for us, and we’ve had close to 7. The one from the picture was really bad, but I don’t have the totals on me.

The river is actually supposed to do that. That’s all water that’s not in basements, except for the Willis Sears Tower, which had a pump malfunction. Took out electricity to the whole building.
     
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Originally Posted by subego View Post
We basically shot from the 50s to the 80s. There was like, one day of open window weather.
Same here. Central Indiana jumped from pleasant late-April to oppressive mid-August overnight. 80s and 90% humidity.
     
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May 25, 2020, 10:39 PM
 
Sounds like some kind of liberal environmentalist hoax to me.
I have plenty of more important things to do, if only I could bring myself to do them....
     
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Jun 4, 2020, 11:02 AM
 
Ugh. Today is one of those maddening Indiana weather days, where the temps aren't bad and there's a fantastic breeze blowing through the house, but the humidity is hanging around 1000%, so we need to run the AC just to make things a bit less gummy in the house, which means running it a little cooler than we want in order to get it to regularly cycle to keep the humidity down.
     
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One of these things is not like the others...
     
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Aug 10, 2020, 06:15 PM
 
Here in Indy, we’re about 2 hours or so away from getting hit by the same front that just plowed into Chicago. We have the same alerts here, except for the tornado and beach alerts. We don’t have beaches, of course.
     
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Aug 10, 2020, 06:35 PM
 
Good luck! Lots of downed branches. It sounded pretty horrible. Power barely stayed on. Friends a few blocks over are dark.
     
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Aug 10, 2020, 07:32 PM
 
Looking at radar, this storm stretches from the UP down into Missouri. Damn. This is more like mid-April stuff.
     
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Aug 11, 2020, 12:31 PM
 
Ugh!
Only a few degrees cooler at night as well!!

Thursday looks like some relief though.

[IMG] Screenshot 2020-08-11 at 17.29.27 by Andrew Stephens, on Flickr[/IMG]
This space for Hire! Reasonable rates. Reach an audience of literally dozens!
     
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Aug 12, 2020, 06:03 AM
 
Dark Sky says good chance of rain tonight. I'm over in north Somerset so not too far from you.
I have plenty of more important things to do, if only I could bring myself to do them....
     
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Originally Posted by subego View Post
Good luck! Lots of downed branches. It sounded pretty horrible. Power barely stayed on. Friends a few blocks over are dark.
We were out of power for 24 hours. Spent the night at the in-laws a mile away who had power the whole time. We lost a few branches but nothing too big.

Local hockey arena lost its roof.

     
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It’s like the storm thought maybe there’s some tuna inside.
     
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Aug 12, 2020, 10:04 AM
 
hottest summer ever.
     
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Aug 12, 2020, 04:52 PM
 
This guy posted a couple of time-lapse vids of the storm rolling across the midwest. Pretty impressive.
     
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It's been pouring-down rain constantly here since about 9pm last night. Buckets.
     
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Oct 29, 2020, 11:41 AM
 
Raining now, and we're expecting snow tomorrow. Which is fine, if it can be dry on saturday for Halloween.
     
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Oct 29, 2020, 05:16 PM
 
Not only have we gone SIX storms past the list of names for this year’s storms, (which makes Zeta #27), the storms have behaved less predictably, and as with Zeta, they’ve done lots of damage to areas well inland, like Kentucky and western Virginia.

Meanwhile, here in South Texas, we’ve had relatively dry, VERY cool (for here) weather this week. San Antonio’s low temperatures in October seldom get below the upper 50s; it was 38 Wednesday morning here in the SeaWorld area, and officially 40 both Wednesday and Thursday.

But the whole “climate change” idea is just made up nonsense. Right...

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No rain yet, but “knock branches down” wind.
     
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Originally Posted by andi*pandi View Post
if it can be dry on saturday for Halloween.
This is the most not-Halloween feeling Halloween in my life.
     
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About 4 inches of snow on Friday, most of it gone by trick or treat time Saturday. We had about 20 bags taken from our socially distanced prebagged candy table, by mainly a few small groups, a couple drivebys that saw we had our lights on... but the streets were eerily quiet, with no gangs of roving children, no tailgating parents. It was a little chilly also at 42º, but that wouldn't normally stop us in our tracks in NE.
     
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Walkin’ in a pumpkin wonderland!
     
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Okay... this is bizarre.

Instead of it feeling like Halloween is over, it feels instead like it hasn’t happened yet.
     
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We normally get less than 7 visitors so we opted not to give out candy this year. We had our lights off but still did get one doorbell ring. I put together a scavenger hunt with clues for the kids so they could dress up and find candy and prizes. By the third clue the 7yo was leaving the candy behind and running to find the next clue.
     
 
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