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What's the Weather Like Where You Live? — Page 5

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I don't think I could afford enough of that stuff to solve the problem.

Just between you and me, I suspect it might be God who has the dandruff problem. After all, I was inside the whole time, and there's no snow in the house.

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Frosty and foggy this morning. You have to love Albertan weather. One day, it's twenty above, and the next day, it's snowing and the temperature is below zero.

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Any snow inside the house would have melted silly.

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Well, It is going to hit 100º (37.778ºC) by 4Pm today. The pool water is at around 74º (23.333ºC) , and still a bit too cold for me.

“First feel fear, then get angry. Then go with your life into the fight.” - Bill Mollison

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We're getting 20+ degrees right now, and the leaves are starting to grow on the trees. Still no flowers yet, but the tulips will start blooming in a week or two.

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It was a little windy but it was mostly sunny and I managed to get my grass cut.

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Our grass isn't long enough for that yet, but it will be in about a week.

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Well into June and the weather is as hot and wet as March. Normally this time of year I have to water the garden twice a day now it's under a pretty constant inch and a half of water and it hardly ever goes above 13 celsius here. I had to have the central heating on a few days back...in June.

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humid and sticky. That means my dad needs the Ac on and that means my allergies are acting up like crazy.  I can't wait for fall.

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110 in the shade.

Three days and I'm on my way to Canada.

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Nice and rainy up here. We've had a few thundershowers, but no real storms. The rest of the time it's been pretty warm (about 25-30 degrees C). 

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I would update you on Alberta weather, but it seems that Ric has that covered already.

Now I just need to keep him from finding my tent in his back yard...

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Sunny, 23 degrees centigrade. I had to water the garden for the first time in about a month.

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the temp here is in the upper 80's and it is sunny.

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Hot and sticky which is why I am inside with the AC running right now.

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I live in Las Vegas, NV. This photo shows that my pool's water temp hit 111 degrees this past Tuesday. 

“First feel fear, then get angry. Then go with your life into the fight.” - Bill Mollison

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The forecast for tomorrow shows that there's a 30% chance of rainfall, but the temperature's still going to climb to 34ºC. The forecast for Tuesday and Wednesday going to be 38 (Goddammit!).

It's funny -- I can recall the earliest memory I have of hating hot weather (It was back in Grade 1, about June of 1994, while I was sitting under a hot sun during gym class.), but I can't recall when I first came to love the rain; it must have been around the same time, because I remember virtually frolicking around in an orchard during a heavy rainstorm that very same year.

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It was in the gorgeous mid-high thirties (C) in Kelowna, BC last couple of weeks for my girlfriend's family vacation. Picked up a nice sun tan, swam in a lake, didn't get eaten by the Ogopogo or murdered by her father while water skiing (which I suck at) or tubing.

Not a bad vacation.

Back in Calgary now, with weather in the high teens to mid twenties. Had some heavy rain yesterday. Also nice. North America is a great place.

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After a nice week of cool, cloudy, partially-rainy weather, it's going to start getting hot again beginning tomorrow. *sigh*

I knew it wasn't going to last -- it's only late July, after all, Summer's not even close to over yet -- but it's still incredibly disappointing and depressing.

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The city I'm from in Alberta got 2 mm of snow the other day. Here in Québec, the weather has been fantastic--nice and warm, but not hot, or cool, but not cold. There's also been a bit of rain and some nice lightning storms.

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Here in Las Vegas, our weather has gone from supper hot to just hot. We seem to be over our 100+ degree days, and now the upper 90's is the norm. Our rainy season officially started a few weeks ago, but yesterday we had our first real downpour of the season. The air was thick with the smell of ozone and creosote.

“First feel fear, then get angry. Then go with your life into the fight.” - Bill Mollison