The sky is blue today instead of white, which is always a plus for this part of the world. 19C/66F - It's not exactly warm but, the sun is out, weather is nice enough, no strong wind, no rain. Last Saturday where I live we adjusted for DST and the weather is starting to reflect that. Early days still, but Spring has sprung here.
Tornadoes came through and killed 5 in Ohatchee. Torrential rain for several days. Calm and sunny for now.
We have our windows open until approx. Thursday. That may be it until October for us. The pool is getting warm. The pool heater and air conditioner take turns being our painful part of the electric bill.
Been miserable here for like two weeks or more, absolutely miserable extremely hot 85-90 every day. Little rain.
We had that back in late may. Been getting semi-daily rain since though I think today is the last day in the 15 day forecast currently for any significant chance of rain for the next couple weeks. My corn has been struggling to get much height on it due to the extremely warm, dry weather.
The winters are truly horrendous, literally, life-threatening but the Southern Coast has cruise ships in season and the hunting is world-class all over.
Gonna be 109 tomorrow and the day after. I dread it. HATE this hot weather. Have a friend in Alaska that asked me to move there, but I think I would die of the cold. Plus, he is off grid. I need my internet, lol.
Busy day for the weather folks in my area. Lots of "radar indicated" possible low top tornadoes zipping in and out being thrown out from the remnants of whatever tropical storm it was.
My birthday is November. As a kid, it had snowed a few times in October and early November onwards. Some 30 to 40 years later, snow happens once, maybe twice a year. North England. It snows every month in the UK.
Fort Lauderdale: 85 and sunny, but a "bomb cyclone" will arrive in 3 hours. The bomb cyclone is bringing nasty weather to Florida. When will we feel the effects? Read more at: https://www.miamiherald.com/news/weather-news/article259337649.html#storylink=cpy
Spring has sprung, the grass is ris, I wonder where the boidies is The boid is on the wing, But that’s absoid From what I hoid The wing is on the boid!
An interesting sight in the eastern sky, just now, from the northeast Atlantic coast of the U.S., anyway. At about the same height as the big, round moon, was/is a planet that, though much smaller, seemed nearly as bright, with a pale orange color. Looking online a little, points to it being Jupiter.