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I sure hope they use centigrade where you’re from. Otherwise you should move.
I would put this in my sig if I weren’t so lazy.
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Yikes…are you in the UK? I heard there’s been some pretty bad floods there.
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“First feel fear, then get angry. Then go with your life into the fight.” - Bill Mollison
Yup. Supposed to be 111 here in Tucson on Sunday.
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Up here in Canada, we boil water at those temperatures.
It’ll be 44 here on Sunday, metric folks.
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From mid April until about 2 weeks ago it was boiling hot. I had to get the electric fan out because Scottish houses have this very simple form of air conditioning (we open or shut a window). Yesterday I had to have the Central Heating on and the rain… wow. Looks like we are saying goodbye to that continental weather. Lucky for us the River Carron is tidal so no flooding yet.
We just had a freak storm here in Las Vegas, around 90 degree temperatures and then…

Snow and hail, in June!
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Weeeeird.
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Srsly wtf
Don’t do drugs, unless you’re with me.
The snow part is weird, but June is one of the main months we get hail up here…
Hail is very common in the summer where I live.
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It was very sunny and (too) warm for most of the day today, then the clouds rolled in a couple hours ago and we got ourselves a big, heavy rainstorm.
It’s actually been unusually wet and cool this month. An Okanagan July is usually pretty hot and dry – temperatures usually stay in and around the low-to-mid 30s (Celsius, that is), rarely dropping beneath the high 20s. This year, though, virtually every day has been a mix of sun and cloud, often rainy, with the temperatures pretty much staying in the mid 20s. I honestly can’t recall a time when July was ever this cool.
I suppose it’s too much to hope this nice weather pattern will continue into August, though.
My experience weather has been similar to yours, but it’s actually been ultra hot and wet. Sometimes you get rain in the sun.
The other day we had a huge rainstorm while I was at work. There was a heavy downpour for at least half an hour. When I went outside, I had to waid through two or three inches of water.
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The monsoons are kinda back now. Finally. Still, it mostly means just some overcast days where it rains in the next neighborhood over, but not in yours.
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Geez, my typing has been sloppy lately.
I don’t know how I even managed to spell it like that in the first place.
I’m sure it’s not because you’re Canadian.
Rain! Finally!
Both yesterday and today. I was afraid it would be short-lived because, you know, the desert, but yesterday was maybe a half hour and tonight it’s been going off and on since 5 or 6 PM (it’s 2:04 AM now).
There was even a bit of hail earlier, and my room smells like creosote and petrichor. I love it.
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Looks like the wet spell has ended. The last several days have been blightfully sunny and/or hellishly hot.
It’s raining outside my window, but the sun is out and just as bright as midday.
Tucson monsoons are weird.
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