Weather (Specifically the Horrid White Stuff)

Started by Agrus Kos, Enforcer of Truth, December 11, 2014, 04:09:36 PM

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Silent1236

Well, since Illinois and Ohio have given input, I'll chip in for Indiana. We've had about two days of snow and the rest of the time has been rain with like 35-40 degree temperatures. Since I don't have a garage to put my car in, nature decides to get just cold enough to thoroughly ice my windshields in the morning. Every single morning.

I saw what was going on in NY, though. That's ridiculous!  Sorry, but I hope you keep it on your side of the country haha

NovusOrbis

I can't really say much for the weather here. It was 40 in September, warmed up to 70s or so in October, snowed in November, and is now around 50. Last year we had snow in May and the day ended up being 80 that afternoon.
Missouri has weird weather.

Ekann1

Quote from: ShadowBarbarian on December 11, 2014, 09:06:13 PM
Just went out and about in shorts and a light jacket. It was great getting weird looks from people wearing heavy winter clothes. Louisianians flip out when it's just a teeny bit cold. 70 is not that cold, freaks.
Although I do like snow, I would prefer 70s to the in-between snow-slush we have right now...

LordJanova

Quote from: Taysby on December 11, 2014, 05:19:56 PM
Quote from: E.kann1 on December 11, 2014, 05:14:29 PM
Am I the only one here that likes snow? It means more skiing and ice climbing.
And 4" in my city on the road cancels school for 2 days.  :D
For real. Where I live if you drop a cup of ice on the road school's canceled for a week and it's the biggest thing on the news. It's ridiculous to me because I come from New York so going from snow all the time to a place where icy rain cancels school is hilarious to me.

Agrus Kos, Enforcer of Truth

Quote from: LordJanova on December 11, 2014, 10:17:06 PM
Quote from: Taysby on December 11, 2014, 05:19:56 PM
Quote from: E.kann1 on December 11, 2014, 05:14:29 PM
Am I the only one here that likes snow? It means more skiing and ice climbing.
And 4" in my city on the road cancels school for 2 days.  :D
For real. Where I live if you drop a cup of ice on the road schools canceled for a week and it's biggest thing on the news. It's rediculous to me because I come from New York so going from snow all the time to a place where icy rain cancels school is hilarious to me.
Lol, I was born and now live in Western New York, but I lived in North Carolina for two years and I can attest to the ridiculousness. One day it snowed half an inch and literally the whole state was closed down. Meanwhile, I'm sitting at the bus stop for an hour waiting for the bus.

Thetrufflehunter

Here in California, we've been in a drought for 3 years. So no we have a pretty good sized storm, and it has the official hashtag #stormpocalypse2014. School was canceled for 1-2 days depending on which area of NorCal you live in. 2 for me!

MarduArrow

Quote from: LinkCelestrial on December 11, 2014, 05:44:55 PM
I'm in /Canada/ and the snow is /melting/. Chinook... Anyways, I love me some snow, I just don't' like wind too much.

It isn't even that cold here in Manitoba either, c'mon bring on the -40 and wind chill, perfect weather for a slurpee

Gorzo

Quote from: NovusOrbis on December 11, 2014, 08:34:20 PM
I can't really say much for the weather here. It was 40 in September, warmed up to 70s or so in October, snowed in November, and is now around 50. Last year we had snow in May and the day ended up being 80 that afternoon.
Missouri has weird weather.

It's been doing that in Ohio this year, too. My poor sinuses are a total mess from all the up and down, as if my chronic migraine condition wasn't irritating enough lol. I've gotten more nosebleeds the last 3 months from sinus pressure than I've had in the last decade or so, and dear lordy, the headaches...

As much as I don't want it, I'd rather have a consistent winter cold than the flip-flopping of the last few months that has been tearing the inside of my head apart :P