weather where your at....

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Trinity33

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What is the weather like where your at? A couple weeks ago we had some killer storms rolling in on our Clearwater Beaches....awsome IMG_20140926_233252.JPG
 
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MadParrotWoman

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WOW!!! Amazing picture, wouldn't want to be under that!

We have had a good summer in SW England this year and I'm still sleeveless. It was around 22 degrees today which is very warm for late September. Long may it continue.
 
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Trinity33

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It's been so hot here this year I am really ready for fall to begin :)
 

jogoldie

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Still holding at 91' and plenty of humidity...but I feel its about to break...ready
for 80,s.....I just love south Florida.....sometimes I miss the leaves changing...then I remember the rake....
Oh raking wet, muddy leaves....then I snap out of it and go to the beach.....as it should be....
Then the winters .....the sweaters...the falling snow....so magical....then I remember the
shovels...the many times I busted my butt on icy sidewalks.....back to the beach.....
 

blue_ladybug

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​Unseasonably warm in Vermont for (nearly) October. Usually it's fairly chilly..
 
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arwen-undomiel

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That picture= awesome!!! I would love to see that in person. What a beaut!

Its rainy and cool here. Beginning to get fallish now. Going down to 6 degrees celicus (42 F) overnight.
 
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Trinity33

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RUN.....PEOPLE.....get out of the way .....look at this guy....still in the water.....
silly tourist. ....
Lol Ikr! I mean gooooooo!
 
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Trinity33

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That picture= awesome!!! I would love to see that in person. What a beaut!

Its rainy and cool here. Beginning to get fallish now. Going down to 6 degrees celicus (42 F) overnight.
Yea but to have such nice weather right now! Wow!!!
 

Lynx

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Trinity33 does that cloud format happen often there? You could get a movie team in and use that for the next alien invasion movie. Wouldn't even take much special effects to make it the advance wave of poison to kill off humans, or the shockwave made by a UFO decelerating in the atmosphere or something.
 
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Trinity33

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Trinity33 does that cloud format happen often there? You could get a movie team in and use that for the next alien invasion movie. Wouldn't even take much special effects to make it the advance wave of poison to kill off humans, or the shockwave made by a UFO decelerating in the atmosphere or something.
during the summer they definitely look more ominous. This is becoming more of the norm we had a storm tonight that was shown on our local news....wicked pictures
 

tourist

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during the summer they definitely look more ominous. This is becoming more of the norm we had a storm tonight that was shown on our local news....wicked pictures
I will be moving to Clearwater soon from Orlando. I love thunderstorms and I will be watching these safely with my honey. When the thunder and lightning stops we will go outside and splash in the rain puddles and play in the mud. We are Toys R Us Kids.
 
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Trinity33

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Great to be a toys r us kid :)
 
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Shouryu

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This is the kind of weather we've had the last couple of days.

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Of course, with rain (AGAIN) forecasted for tomorrow, I just went out and put the top back up (after three lovely days). Still, monsoon season should be wrapping up in a week or two (theoretically), and then I should be able to roll topless for at least a week or two almost until Thanksgiving.
 
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This is the kind of weather we've had the last couple of days.

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Of course, with rain (AGAIN) forecasted for tomorrow, I just went out and put the top back up (after three lovely days). Still, monsoon season should be wrapping up in a week or two (theoretically), and then I should be able to roll topless for at least a week or two almost until Thanksgiving.
SWEET ride, Shour!! :D
 

Roh_Chris

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The weather today is at 90 deg F (32 degC), with wind speeds of 11mph, humidity at 68% and precitipation at 70%.

The coldest temperature recorded last year was about 70 degF (20 degC). And the hottest was about 115 degF (46 degC). Seriously, I don't know what winter feels like. :(
 
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Any pilots out there who can read METARs? If so, here's my local weather.. :p

[TABLE]
[TR]
[TD="align: right"]METAR text:[/TD]
[TD="bgcolor: #CDCDCD, align: left"]KLAX 292353Z 26017KT 10SM CLR 22/14 A2986 RMK AO2 SLP111 T02170144 10228 20211 56014
[/TD]
[/TR]
[/TABLE]

Here is the translation..

[TABLE]
[TR]
[TD]Conditions at:[/TD]
[TD]KLAX (LOS ANGELES , CA, US) observed 2353 UTC 29 September 2014[/TD]
[/TR]
[TR]
[TD]Temperature:[/TD]
[TD]21.7°C (71°F)[/TD]
[/TR]
[TR]
[TD]Dewpoint:[/TD]
[TD]14.4°C (58°F) [RH = 63%][/TD]
[/TR]
[TR]
[TD]Pressure (altimeter):[/TD]
[TD]29.86 inches Hg (1011.3 mb)
[Sea-level pressure: 1011.1 mb][/TD]
[/TR]
[TR]
[TD]Winds:[/TD]
[TD]from the W (260 degrees) at 20 MPH (17 knots; 8.8 m/s)[/TD]
[/TR]
[TR]
[TD]Visibility:[/TD]
[TD]10 or more miles (16+ km)[/TD]
[/TR]
[TR]
[TD]Ceiling:[/TD]
[TD]at least 12,000 feet AGL[/TD]
[/TR]
[TR]
[TD]Clouds:[/TD]
[TD]sky clear below 12,000 feet AGL[/TD]
[/TR]
[TR]
[TD]Weather:[/TD]
[TD]no significant weather observed at this time[/TD]
[/TR]
[/TABLE]

Yes, this is weather for nerds! :p
 
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