The Weather Thread

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Spring officially started last week. Nature didn't get the memo.

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39 with light rain.
With a slush inch possible tonight.
66 Sunday.
38 Monday. :banghead:
 
Apparently there's a blizzard headed my way. I kid you not - the snow just finished melting in my ward YESTERDAY. Figures. :lol:
 
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Apparently there's a blizzard headed my way. I kid you not - the snow just finished melting in my ward YESTERDAY. Figures. :lol:

Thunderstorms with a few sever warnings (Confirmed tornado St. Leo) High of 63 today again.

Slush tonight. At lease it's not a blizzard warning and a tornado warning at the same time :lol:
Proof is here
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Freaky crazy weather. Just had a ton of "thunder snow" and "thunder hail" roll through. So would that be "thunder snail"? :lol:
 
Snow!, 6-12 inches Looking more and more likely around 8-10"
Basically I don't want to hear it, See it, Shovel it but I do want to Complain about it.
 
Finally had a rain storm come through. It was supposed to be raining all day today with a lot yesterday, too. Not a drop! At least we had some Monday early morning. So, not a complete loss.

Low-Mid 60's cloudy and gray. Supposed to warm up to low 80's by Sunday.
 
And as the sun began shining, indoor temperatures raised to 25°C. :grumpy: Because of the wind it wasn't too bad outside at 10°C-ish though.
 
North Central Texas, 4/2/2014:

Humid before sunrise, into the 80°F range, but more importantly the first 🤬 storm of insurance season has come and gone, distributing hail in areas around DFW from supposed baseball sized on down.

Why do I want to watch "Twister" now?
 
So it decided to rain yesterday, Sleet and ice, then I guess spring decided it had enough and got 6 inches of wet snow. Enough to shovel and make everything white again. :grumpy:
 
Sunny and HOT! Mid-high 80's. Tomorrow, hotter. Low-mid 90's. Why not? Last week, we had 'June Gloom' so now we have a July-August heat wave.
 
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