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#1 ·
I don't think that this will ever turn into a monster thread like Dr. G's "Shangri-la Clubhouse"...but I think that it could be an interesting way for all of us to compare notes on what is happening weather-wise in our particular neck of the woods, on any given day.

And, since Canada is such a lage (HUGE) and diverse place, then some of these weather reports could end up being shockingly different. On the very same day.

Feel free to post photos. :cool:

Today, here on Salt Spring Island, it was unseasonably cool and there were dark clouds that threatened rain. They delivered on this threat toward suppertime, but it didn't amout to much.

I heard reports of snow at the higher levels. Scary.

So...what's it like where YOU live? Right NOW?

[ November 02, 2003, 08:24 PM: Message edited by: macnutt ]
 
#23,861 ·
27C with a 36C humidex reading. This is shaping up as the hottest August in the history of St.John's, right on the heels of the hottest July in our history.
 
#23,862 ·
28C with a 37C humidex. There is a strong breeze which helps if one is out of the full sunshine.
 
#23,865 ·
27C with a 35C humidex reading, but some rain clouds are slowly rolling in, so make a bit of much-needed rain will break this humidity. We shall see.
 
#23,868 ·
A couple minutes of light rain has brought us a bit of relief, but then it stopped and now is getting warmer once again. :(
 
#23,870 ·
23C but with a 31C humidex reading. No real rain has fallen today to break this humidity. :(
 
#23,872 ·
22C with a 30C humidex reading, but we got about three flashes of lightening, a few rumbles of thunder and a bit of rain to help bring down the humidity. Should be a quiet and milder evening from here onto the morning.
 
#23,874 ·
20C with clouds at just about 6AM. The overnight rain helped to break the humidity, so it is a cloudy but calm morning.
 
#23,877 ·
A warm 22C in sunshine, but no humidex readings. So, it shall be a grand day to work outside.
 
#23,878 ·
24C but with a 30C humidex reading. In all my 35 years here in St. John's, I can't recall this many days of over 30C with the humidex.
 
#23,879 ·
Well Marc, if this trend keeps up, maybe Newfoundland could become the "Canadian Caribbean" :)

It's quite muggy here, temp is only 18.5° but the humidity is 96%. We're having short periods of misty rain, EC indicated a possibility of thunderstorms later this afternoon.

Time to stock up on cold brews.
 
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