...Round these parts, that's normal... but... "these parts" is the mountainous regions of the central US... So... it's normal for us to go back and forth between 75 and 20 degrees in a single weekend...
(I'm guessing snow there is rare? *cannot imagine such a thing, since the only place she's been without snow was a tropical island*
I know that feeling, it snowed all weekend here. :P Though I can't expect the weather to listen to my pleas to stop snowing until at least late April. Hell, it has snowed in JUNE here. At least I don't live in that town that hit the news for snow in August.
The snow here (we had way too much this year--probably over 2ft total since the beginning of february) has all turned to ice floes on the sidewalks. All foot travel must be done in the road if you want to go anywhere but flat on your ass. HOORAY ONTARIO kill me.
That sounds like where I'm from! I remember a few years back, there were two months with zero snowfall all year. One of them was February. The other was July. July is probably the only month when I would be shocked to see snow.
It's just not worth it to go to class, lol. And then I am stupid and like try to walk home with coffee because I'm not used to walking on an icefield and I forget. Ergo, walking on the road. Good thing I live in a smallish town.
*looks up in profound jealousy at all the people going "what, in March?! O.O"* Over the course of the next week, we're apparently due for 30-45 cm of snow, and despite entreaties to the weather gods it's not supposed to go above 2 degrees C. Canadian March is an evil, evil whore of a month. In your heart, you know there should be some $%@ grass showing about now and maybe the occasional twittering bird already, but no.
Melt, you bastard water molecules, I want to plant my garden already.
I feel your pain, and your intense cold too. I live in Manitoba, and I doubt if I'll be seeing grass until April TT_TT It's not a lie when they say we only have two seasons, winter and construction >_
Normally I'd be laughing at you poor bastards with the snow problem, but I've been having that same problem. It snowed twice last week. Wth, weather gods? I live in the middle of the fucking midwest, it's not supposed to snow past January. D:
Unless it's Oklahoma--no weather from there could surprise me--but even then it's mostly thunderstorms. >3> If you don't like the weather wait a minute indeed.
LOL you're soft. I live in igloo, USA (aka Wisconsin)--the snow in my backyard is high enough to reach the bottom ledge of my window!! XD (SO SICK OF SNOW OMG)
for the last week or two its been regularly Spring Time in the afternoon TORNADOSTORMWINDLIGHTINGINDEATH that night/early morning the next day, then almost snowing that day.
I'm kinda surprised that you're surprised. I just did a weather project in French class, and I was told the climate in France wasn't that different from where I live, are you on the Mediterranean?
There was .3 meters of snow on the ground until yesterday when it was 15 C. Today it's 1 C. We like having wonky weather on the outskirts of the Appalachians, yes we do.
Please forgive me if my conversions seem off or something, I was trying to be considerate of the metric system because it makes more sense, damn us Americans that just have to make up our own system of measurement that follows no real logical sense! and I probably screwed something up. I was trying to say we had a foot of snow and it was 60 F yesterday and 35 F today.
HA! That is nothing, silly! My homies down in Southern USA know what I mean.
Lesse... Sunday, it was 75-ish degrees farenheit. (dunno how to translate to celsius-- that's what you guys use, right?)Monday had severe thunderstorm warnings, tornado watches, flashflood warnings, and, in some portions of my state, 1-3 inch snowfall.
If anyone does not know what my silly American system means...
Manitoba? Oh, dude, I take back all previous bitching and bow to your province's superior endurance of the freezing horseshit that is Canadian end-of-winter. AUGH.
Haha, yes, that storm we had this weekend... it was like LOL 75 and on Saturday I was at the pool and laying out... Sunday... I nearly got into a wreck because it was snowing and 22 and my car slipped on the ice.
The wind is blowing away Hungary at the moment. *groans*
Snow is love! =))
Uhmm... by the way erm..I'm sure you know nami86 and her art and I don't know it you've already seen this or not...if not than you should teke a look! *dies of the sexiness*
*Dies of sexiness again* (http://pics.livejournal.com/nami86/pic/002p4b30)
Yeah, I know. I wore short sleeves to work this weekend, and almost broke out my thermal underwear yesterday. We got three or four inches down here in Arkansas, and that never happens. 0.o
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:P the sun is shinning around here.
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IT'S MARCH! STOP SNOWING ALREADY!!
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(I'm guessing snow there is rare? *cannot imagine such a thing, since the only place she's been without snow was a tropical island*
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At least I don't live in that town that hit the news for snow in August.no subject
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I saw my very first snowfall last December. I was so amazed that they really do fall in snowflakes. ^_^
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The snow here (we had way too much this year--probably over 2ft total since the beginning of february) has all turned to ice floes on the sidewalks. All foot travel must be done in the road if you want to go anywhere but flat on your ass. HOORAY ONTARIO kill me.
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Melt, you bastard water molecules, I want to plant my garden already.
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Unless it's Oklahoma--no weather from there could surprise me--but even then it's mostly thunderstorms. >3> If you don't like the weather wait a minute indeed.
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(Anonymous) 2008-03-04 11:24 pm (UTC)(link)I'm used to the weather being very weird. It was 75 degrees Saturday, but we got snow on Sunday and a snow delay on Monday.
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Rinse, wash, repeat
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There was .3 meters of snow on the ground until yesterday when it was 15 C. Today it's 1 C. We like having wonky weather on the outskirts of the Appalachians, yes we do.
Please forgive me if my conversions seem off or something, I was trying to be considerate of the metric system
because it makes more sense, damn us Americans that just have to make up our own system of measurement that follows no real logical sense!and I probably screwed something up. I was trying to say we had a foot of snow and it was 60 F yesterday and 35 F today.no subject
My homies down in Southern USA know what I mean.Lesse... Sunday, it was 75-ish degrees farenheit. (dunno how to translate to celsius-- that's what you guys use, right?)Monday had severe thunderstorm warnings, tornado watches, flashflood warnings, and, in some portions of my state, 1-3 inch snowfall.
If anyone does not know what my silly American system means...
Uhm.
Asuka's icon best describes it. :P
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It's raining here and I live in CENTRAL ALASKA.
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OH, COLORADO. Your weather, it amuses me so.
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Snow is love! =))
Uhmm... by the way erm..I'm sure you know
*Dies of sexiness again* (http://pics.livejournal.com/nami86/pic/002p4b30)
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