Summer is gone. Maybe a high of 65, if we're lucky. The outlook for the remainder of this week, into next week is only high's in the 70's. The only exception is Saturday, possibly reaching 86 degrees. Yippee!
A'ndrea
Posts: 1785 | Location: New York | Registered: January 21, 2007
Trussville, AL... 9 of the past 11 days have been 100 degrees or more. It usually hits 85 degrees before 9am. I have forgotten what rain looks like and we are forbidden to water our lawns or wash our vehicles. The pier on our lake house on Lake Martin is not even touching water. The lowest that I have seen in 27 years.
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Originally posted by drlivingston: Trussville, AL... 9 of the past 11 days have been 100 degrees or more. It usually hits 85 degrees before 9am. I have forgotten what rain looks like and we are forbidden to water our lawns or wash our vehicles. The pier on our lake house on Lake Martin is not even touching water. The lowest that I have seen in 27 years.
It is currently 16°C (61°F) over here in central Germany and we've been having heavy rains all day once again which are currently causing the second major floodings in Paderborn County in two weeks.
We are a balmy 63 F today warmer than yesterday at 60F Suppose to be in the 80's by Thursday and rain. we haven't had rain in over a month ...so I am ready. The lawn in brown and well is down to 10 Ft (use it for lawns & car washing) We also have a water ban on
We are in the 60s, which is odd for us this time of year. We went from 90 degree heat index to the 60s in a matter of a couple days. Also, as you will notice in previous posts, it is very, very, very wet over here and they are calling for more rain through Friday. Cloudy right now, but rained again last night.
Posts: 684 | Location: St. Charles, Minnesota | Registered: July 25, 2006
Atascadero should hit around 100 today, right Psychocruiser? I don't even know when we last had rain. Of course, just 30 minutes from Atascadero is the coast where it will probably be in the 70s.
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I live in southern Norway, about an hour south of Oslo and we have (for a change this summer) 23 C. It's really been a lousy summer weatherwise, wind and rainy most of the days.
This week is supposed to be good, but of course our holiday is over and it's back to work.
Originally posted by Andrealovescruising: Summer is gone. Maybe a high of 65, if we're lucky. The outlook for the remainder of this week, into next week is only high's in the 70's. The only exception is Saturday, possibly reaching 86 degrees. Yippee!
A'ndrea
Wish I had some of that weather here. I miss NY.....
Here in Dallas, its cooled off from 100+ to mid 90's. We got a little rain from Erin, but after the drenching we got earlier in the year, we are not missing not having daily rain storms.
I wouldn't mind a high of 65... Andrea, I would glady send some of our hot weather your way if I had the means.
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Originally posted by Andrealovescruising: GenCan, were you from NY originally?
A'ndrea
Yes, I lived in Brookyln for about 14 years. Those were some of the best years of my life. There is no place like NY...the food, the culture...not really needing a car...
You're right. There is nothing like New York. I can only take it in small doses though. We spent 3 days there recently, and we had a great time. Only problem with the city is... I always want to shower. Smells attach themselves to your body. Especially, after riding the subway system.
We ate in Little Italy, outside on the sidewalk, one evening. It was a perfect night. Went to Ferrara's for cannoli's afterwards. Grabbed some H&H bagels in the morning. Drove by the Manhattan Pier just to see what ships were docked. Ventured down to South Street to take in the "Bodies" exhibit. Did some shopping (best part).
Times Square is incredibly mobbed nowadays. You can't even move. We walked most places. Took the subway to the Met's game and a cab to South Street Seaport.
A'ndrea
Posts: 1785 | Location: New York | Registered: January 21, 2007