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Post by spaceflower on Mar 26, 2017 0:06:53 GMT
And how do you like it? Have you noticed the climate change? It is definitely spring now since I've at last spotted tussilago, I've been looking for it for some weeks now. The spring seems to come earlier and earlier and the winter is milder and shorter, due to climate change.
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Post by Kye on Mar 26, 2017 1:38:15 GMT
We're starting to see some milder weather now, but this past March has been brutal with temperatures far below the norms. No global warming for us.
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Post by spaceflower on Mar 26, 2017 1:46:39 GMT
Sorry, I don't remember, where do you live?
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Post by Kye on Mar 26, 2017 2:25:50 GMT
Montreal, Quebec.
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Post by Mari on Mar 26, 2017 7:27:46 GMT
It's cloudy here, but they predict sunshine and temperatures up to 15 degrees.
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Post by tangent on Mar 26, 2017 9:58:04 GMT
12°C wall-to-wall sunshine today, and mostly sunny tomorrow.
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Post by Kye on Mar 26, 2017 10:03:04 GMT
It's supposed to be sunny today, and it's -6 at the moment, but we're getting freezing rain this evening. Yuck.
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Post by JoeP on Mar 26, 2017 11:07:26 GMT
Sunny all day. High of 13C. We've already had some warmer days but then it got cold again ... now picking up.
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Post by Elis on Mar 26, 2017 12:04:56 GMT
No sunshine here today. The south of Germany gets it all.
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Post by spaceflower on Mar 26, 2017 23:37:30 GMT
Is French your mother tongue? I think it would be much colder here in Scandinavia, if not for the Gulf stream. Today was unusually warm for the season, + 19 C. But it was also very windy, and I got sand in my eyes and mouth when I was out biking (the head-wind was so strong that I had to get off and lead my bike).
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Post by Moose on Mar 26, 2017 23:46:52 GMT
Getting a little better here and we've had some sun, though still a lot of rain.
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Post by Mari on Mar 27, 2017 6:32:52 GMT
Lots of sun. Still cold in the mornings though.
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Post by raspberrybullets on Mar 27, 2017 9:25:48 GMT
Today was very typical in that it was all over the place. It started out at 20 C in the early morning, reached 32 C at some point and at lunchtime bucketed down with rain and was 17 C in the early afternoon; late afternoon the sun was out and it was pleasent about probably in the low 20s.
But unusually, we've had incredibly stable weather nearly the entire month. I believe this March is set to be the hottest in 77 years or something like that.
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Post by spaceflower on Mar 30, 2017 11:41:17 GMT
Snowing again but the snow does not last. It is what we call typical "April weather". Though we've had "April weather" since February. This is probably due to climate change. This climate change brings droughts, floods, storms.
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Post by Kye on Mar 30, 2017 11:57:29 GMT
Is French your mother tongue? Sorry, Spaceflower, I missed this post. I do speak French, but English is my first language.
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Post by hexgoblinweb on Mar 30, 2017 14:10:49 GMT
Central New York State (yes, there is a state) - Our March has been typical for me anyway. Wind, rain, snow, sun, warm, cold, freezing. Right now as far as I know it is suppose to be rainy today with temps in the mid to high 40's (that's Fahrenheit, I do not understand Celsius). You ever heard of the little poem: March winds brings the May Flowers for the June bride.
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Post by Kye on Mar 30, 2017 19:43:08 GMT
It's lovely here today --sunny with temps above freezing-- but we're supposed to get another snowstorm tomorrow. I hope it's not as bad as the last one!
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Post by spaceflower on Mar 30, 2017 21:22:02 GMT
40 F is the same as 4,4 C. About the same temperature here and raining too. Of course it started to rain when I bicycled to town. My glasses were all wet and I had a hard time seeing anything.
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Post by tangent on Mar 30, 2017 21:55:26 GMT
I do not understand Celsius. It's a temperature scale where water freezes at 0°C and boils at 100°C. To convert from Fahrenheit to Centigrade, subtract 32, multiply by 5 and divide by 9
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Post by hexgoblinweb on Mar 31, 2017 14:03:32 GMT
By the time I do all that math, I'll forget what I was trying to figure out.
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Post by Mari on Mar 31, 2017 16:43:55 GMT
I do not understand Celsius. It's a temperature scale where water freezes at 0°C and boils at 100°C. To convert from Fahrenheit to Centigrade, subtract 32, multiply by 5 and divide by 9 Or use: www.teaching-english-in-japan.net/conversion/fahrenheitThey convert all ye silly British and American measurements on there, should even want to know how much kilo a stone is or whatever. No need to bother with silly maths
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Post by tangent on Mar 31, 2017 18:11:24 GMT
No need to bother with silly maths Pfft!
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Post by Deleted on Apr 1, 2017 1:27:36 GMT
It's 9am. Sun's out and it's about 20°C outside. That's 68 in old money
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Post by Kye on Apr 1, 2017 2:43:46 GMT
Bleh.
Here's it's hovering around the freezing mark, trying to decide whether to snow or rain...
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Post by Elis on Apr 1, 2017 8:50:35 GMT
Sunshine. I forgot my sunglasses.
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Post by Kye on Apr 1, 2017 11:21:26 GMT
It's decided to snow.
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Post by Elis on Apr 1, 2017 12:48:08 GMT
Snow doesn't sound nice at this time of the year.
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Post by Mari on Apr 1, 2017 13:31:04 GMT
We've got rain, but it's not cold outside.
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Post by spaceflower on Apr 2, 2017 0:38:23 GMT
Actually I prefer snow to rain, as long as it is not hailing. But I prefer neither when I'm bicyling. Today I bicycled and it was rather warm, +13 C. And it was still not so dark by 7.30 pm that I had to put on my bicyclelamp, due to the daylight-saving time.
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Post by Elis on Apr 3, 2017 8:36:38 GMT
It is a bit colder here today.
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