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What's the weather where you're at.

Its been trying desperately to snow here, all its managed so far is a kind of snowy rain with bright sunshine between showers, talk about confused.
 
Absolutely throwing it down with thunder and lightning, and we just had a power outage, lets hope its not a reoccurrence of last years power outs when I tried to persuade the power company to replace the mains cable, but that's another story.
 
Earlier today was sunny but very windy .
Tonight we have had few sudden bursts of hail stones .

Northwest Lancs .
 
Very windy outside now, rain earlier. apparently tomorrow in Cornwall, terrible storms are forecast :wideyed::eek:
 
Very windy outside now, rain earlier. apparently tomorrow in Cornwall, terrible storms are forecast :wideyed::eek:

I'm on the Cornwall/Devon border, don't think we'll be going out tomorrow! they're forecasting the worlds biggest waves down here tomorrow, lots of locals will go to the coast to have a look, I'll wait for the local news ;)
 
I'm on the Cornwall/Devon border, don't think we'll be going out tomorrow! they're forecasting the worlds biggest waves down here tomorrow, lots of locals will go to the coast to have a look, I'll wait for the local news ;)
Hi neighbour. This lucky girl has a doctor's appointment tomorrow so I have to go out and brave the elements.
If you don't see me again you'll know i've been washed or blown away :D
 
Hi neighbour. This lucky girl has a doctor's appointment tomorrow so I have to go out and brave the elements.
If you don't see me again you'll know i've been washed or blown away :D

Good luck! :eek:
I have a hospital appointment on Wednesday, 10 miles of narrow, twisty and steep country lanes before I get to the main road to Plymouth! Hope weather has improved by then!
 
S.E.Queensland Australia. 8.12PM Tuesday, 24C at the moment. All cyclones now gone and apart from few early showers, the day was fine and sunny. With about 20 inches of rain over the past month, the mower will be working hard
 
Supposed to be 4 here today, but it's very sunny and sounds blustery! Haven't been out yet though

It was the same yesterday morning, but got very cold and sleety in the evening :cold:
 
We have sunshine, don't know how long it will last though, but also very windy and chilly too.
 
Rain rain rain and the dish outside the window fills with rain.
 
How about the humidity ?
No noticeable humidity but when I lived in Bogor, Indonesia, noted as being the wettest city on earth, I only had to lift a screwdriver or drill to start a job and would be soaked in perspiration because of 100% humidity.

The most frightening aspect of living in Bogor was, because it is surrounded by three mountains (extinct volcanoes), clouds electrically discharge lightning suddenly without warning on even on a very sunny day - the thunder claps are the loudest noise I have ever heard and defy anybody else (even next to cannon gunfire) to have experienced louder - people suffer nose bleeds and other trauma. Rain does not start in the normal manner with say a few drips to warn one - suddenly a waterfall of water will drop on one soaking them completely. Notwithstanding, Bogor is a very interesting place to visit.
 
Grey and damp this morning but I've heard a woodpecker pecking over the past few days, and frog-on-frog action has started up in our pond (see below) so spring must be lurking somewhere around the corner :)

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(Winchester, UK)
 
No noticeable humidity but when I lived in Bogor, Indonesia, noted as being the wettest city on earth, I only had to lift a screwdriver or drill to start a job and would be soaked in perspiration because of 100% humidity.

The most frightening aspect of living in Bogor was, because it is surrounded by three mountains (extinct volcanoes), clouds electrically discharge lightning suddenly without warning on even on a very sunny day - the thunder claps are the loudest noise I have ever heard and defy anybody else (even next to cannon gunfire) to have experienced louder - people suffer nose bleeds and other trauma. Rain does not start in the normal manner with say a few drips to warn one - suddenly a waterfall of water will drop on one soaking them completely. Notwithstanding, Bogor is a very interesting place to visit.
No noticeable humidity but when I lived in Bogor, Indonesia, noted as being the wettest city on earth, I only had to lift a screwdriver or drill to start a job and would be soaked in perspiration because of 100% humidity.

The most frightening aspect of living in Bogor was, because it is surrounded by three mountains (extinct volcanoes), clouds electrically discharge lightning suddenly without warning on even on a very sunny day - the thunder claps are the loudest noise I have ever heard and defy anybody else (even next to cannon gunfire) to have experienced louder - people suffer nose bleeds and other trauma. Rain does not start in the normal manner with say a few drips to warn one - suddenly a waterfall of water will drop on one soaking them completely. Notwithstanding, Bogor is a very interesting place to visit.
 
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