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- MN-Skeptic
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It's really sticking, rather rare in Seattle. I left work early, got plenty of vacation time remaining.
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All good thoughts to you in snowy areas. Haven't been there in a dozen or so years.
I think I'm starting to miss it. This Florida hurricane nonsense sucks. "Paradise" my ass -- just got my property tax bills. Bend over.
I think I'm starting to miss it. This Florida hurricane nonsense sucks. "Paradise" my ass -- just got my property tax bills. Bend over.
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I heard a really big wall will keep the bad things out. A really big wall around the Florida coast will do the trick. The GOP loves their walls.Phoenix520 wrote: ↑Sat Nov 12, 2022 1:08 am Florida’s Republican politicians will stand at the ever-receding shoreline and watch the sand, and the houses, and the businesses slowly be claimed by the sea.
They will then blame Dems for 1) not telling them this would happen and 2) not fixing it before it affected them.
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Yeah, me too. Including the letter that pretty much said, we're sorry your house is gone but you still owe taxes on half a mil. (well, I don't have that fancy a house but I drove to Pine Island today to drop off one of my fur babies with Portia [she'll doggie sit for me while I go back to Tampa] and I saw a whoooooole bunch of half a mil or more houses sitting in the water - it's very shallow).
My Crested Yorkie, Gilda and her amazing hair.
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My niece is reporting snow on Bainbridge Island, which also means Seattle.
It's a little early.
It's a little early.
The more I learn about this planet, the more improbable it all seems.
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IIRC, Kitsap Peninsula and areas around (like Bainbridge) tend to get more snow than Seattle proper. We had another dusting overnight that's all gone now. Glad I ordered pickup from Fred Meyer though, their parking lot was all snow and slush. Amazing what a difference 500' elevation gain makes.
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I was "fortunate" enough to experience snow in the Seattle area last night. Because of flight cancellations (probably caused by SeaTac's failure to have enough de-icer on hand last week), my four hour direct flight from St. Louis to Seattle (scheduled to arrive at 8:00 pm) turned into a nine hour journey (with a side trip through O'Hare where I visited the Pizzeria Uno in Terminal 3 where the plan for Brexit was hatched in 2012), involving two middle seats. I was able to deplane in Seattle at about midnight. My wife came to pick me up. It was not snowing when she departed, but by the time she arrived at Seatac at 11:30 pm, it was falling heavily. It continued to snow/sleet on the drive home. In all, about 6" of snow/sleet fell. Fortunately, temperatures were too warm for the snow to stick (33-34 F) and the drive home was not the cluster-f it could have been.
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Tired of the snow already LOL.
- sugar magnolia
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It was 81 here today and I wore a tank top and shorts.
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Sigh. Just started snowing again. Not sticking yet, but heavy, large flakes of it
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Time to join your avatar and curl up
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It was 31c here yesterday. (88f) Low was 19c.sugar magnolia wrote: ↑Sat Dec 03, 2022 8:34 pm It was 81 here today and I wore a tank top and shorts.
I wore a tshirt and shorts for most of the day, i aint saying what i wore the rest of the day.
It's supposed to get to a high of 19c today after yesterdays low of 19c.
Has everybody heard about the bird?
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https://www.washingtonpost.com/weather/ ... mber-owen/
Hurricane season officially ended last week but the Atlantic Ocean doesn’t own a calendar. The possibility has emerged of a named December subtropical storm over its open waters — the first in nine years.
A large low-pressure area about 1,600 miles east of Miami and 750 miles to the north of the Leeward Islands of the Caribbean is currently meandering over open waters. The National Hurricane Center indicates it has a 40 percent chance to become a subtropical depression or storm in the next five days.
Subtropical systems contain a mix of mid-latitude and tropical characteristics, but can earn a name if they have a defined center of circulation and winds of at least 39 mph. If this system is named, it will be drawn from the list of storms from the 2022 Atlantic hurricane season. The next name on the list is Owen, following Nicole, which slammed into the east coast of Florida on Nov. 9.
The system being monitored is moving eastward at 6 mph. The Ocean Prediction Center has issued a storm warning for waters within several hundred miles of the system. It said winds of 23 to 35 mph (20 to 30 knots) and seas of eight to 13 feet were ongoing in a large area around its center of low pressure.
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I once got on the elevator in early to mid December and somebody stated complaining, "I can't believe it is already snowing in December." I resisted saying, "you're not from the midwest, are you." My birthday is in October. There has been snow on my birthday on more than one occasion, but that was in Michigan. I don't recall it in Illinois but I may have forgotten.
The worst October snow, on my birthday, was in the photo below. However, to be fair, it was at 9,500 feet in Colorado.
The worst October snow, on my birthday, was in the photo below. However, to be fair, it was at 9,500 feet in Colorado.
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https://www.washingtonpost.com/weather/ ... s-wyoming/The surf was up Tuesday afternoon along the crest of the Bighorn Mountains. Sky surf, that is.
Those looking westward from Sheridan, Wyo., witnessed exceptional examples of giant cloud waves as they curled and crashed over the snowy landscape. The wave clouds were crafted by a phenomenon known as Kelvin-Helmholtz instability, which occurs as a result of differences in air density in adjacent layers of the sky. Moisture and strong winds are required for these clouds to trace their wavelike shape.
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- MN-Skeptic
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I’m listening to the sleet, ice pellets, whatever falling. It’s 34 degrees here in the Twin Cities. It’s blizzarding up in Duluth and tornadoing in the southern states. This is one hell of a huge weather system!
- sugar magnolia
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Our most recent alert has us under a tornado warning until 6 am. Listening to the storm chasers on the scanner.
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When it hits here overnight, we are only supposed to have rain. They were calling for a little snow earlier in the week, but now are just calling for rain, some of it in the mountains and north of here as freezing rain. Yes, it is a massive weather system.
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- sugar magnolia
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Our rain gauge is reading 3.5" right now. My husband emptied it yesterday evening.
No idea how accurate it is but it hasn't stopped raining hard since about 9 last night.
No idea how accurate it is but it hasn't stopped raining hard since about 9 last night.
- Volkonski
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Please some of that rain to Texoma.
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I briefly saw a flash that New Orleans got tornadoes. Tornado season never ends anymore.