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Gordon

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It is in the upper 60's outside, today. It was in the mid-fifties, overnight.

We have cool spells during the summer here, so it's not terribly that odd, but it sure is nice! :)
 
your lucky- my arera
Today

Showers, heavy and possibly thundery in places, with bright or sunny spells also. Highest temperatures of 16 C to 19 C, with fresh and gusty west to northwest winds.

Tonight

Mostly dry tonight, with showers becoming largely confined to northern and western coasts. Lowest temperatures of 7 C to 12 C, with winds becoming light to moderate inland.
 
It's not been too cold the past few days, but definitely not July temperatures as they should be!

Today it bucketed down every 15 minutes or so, alternated by sunshine. Every time it rained I was thinking about the location of buckets to bail us out of Steve's office as the door isn't properly sealed and the rain and puddles threatened to seep under the door! :shock:
 
same here the weather didn't seem to know what to do, one minute it was sunny the next it was bucketing it down!
Tonight's temperature is down to 54 degrees Fahrenheit that's 12 degrees Celsius!
 
Here in Florida, the day was unseasonably cool. By that I mean temp in the high 80's and lower humidity (I don't know the actual number). I think it's because we've had a lot of rain driving down the temp.
 
Yesterday was soooo hot here,(around 30 degrees) and there were storm warnings all day.

Well, last night, the storms hit - big time. The thunder and lightning went on for hours, the winds reached 110km, and we had golf ball size hail. Power was out in some downtown areas, part of the CN building collapsed, and one of our big trees snapped and landed on the shed. Luckily, it fell away from the house.

Supposed to get nice again after tomorrow, though :expressionless

Jan
 
We've had a bad few days here for weather. The other day it rained so much that our river totally burst it's banks and loads of places throughout Durham were completely water logged. I keep my horse, Smokey, in a stable yard by the river and all the fields therewere totally flooded. Luckily the water managed to miss their stables by a mere few feet!:shock:The weather seems to be getting nice and warm and sunny again though, fingers crossed! I went to the beach yesterday and it was lovely and warm.:D
 
Still very nice here, for what is usually a muggy and uncomfortable time of year, in what is called the "Ohio Valley". --Louisville, Kentucky is situated in a valley along the banks of the Ohio River, which eventually flows into the Mississippi River, which then empties into the Gulf of Mexico, down around Baton Rouge and New Orleans, in Louisiana.

73 degrees F, 59% relative humidity, and sunny. --Humidity is a tad high, but the temp is so low, it's still quite nice. :)
 
I should add on to this, August, too, is being oddly cool. :)

Strange summer weather, here. Still hasn't touched 90. Humidity has been thick a few days, but in general, not bad.
 
Soo lucky! Our last week of july it was in the 100s and 90s all week! Very unusual in July for Wa. I want the rain to come!! Lol.
 

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