How is the weather where you are?

North Alabama, it’s 53F at 6:30pm, been raining off and on all day and more rain is due to arrive within the hour.

Same as it is where you am.

Rochester, NY, USA

We had a warmish spell yesterday and today. It got up into the forties (which is the high single digits in Celsius if I did the math right) and melted off the snow we had accumulated earlier in the week.

Central Switzerland, noon

Currently 7 C (45 F) with sunbreaks, so basically bright clouds.

Supposed to get windy later. We don’t have any warnings for us, but just go up 300 m or so, and there will be lots of wind.

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Just noticed WHY this thread was created. Well done!

And since I am in Switzerland, I looked at the local weather site to get the correct information. :slight_smile:

A quarter after 8am in Waikiki. 76 degrees Fahrenheit and shaping up to be a nice day, same as every day. Expect frolicking on the beach.

What is this “snow” everyone keeps mentioning? :confused:

It looks a lot like this. 45F right now.

Unseasonably warm for Saskatchewan: +9 Celsius.

41 degrees, 100% humidity, no wind…and if I had any brains I’d use a sick day.

I’m so used to Celsius, that when I first glanced at your numbers I wondered if y’all lived in the Southern Hemisphere. :slight_smile:

I’m also in the Northern Hemisphere (though south of the Tropic of Cancer); last week it got as high as 36 °C (97 °F). It’s late November, gosh-darn it, and we’re supposed to be having some wintry days. Very little rainfall; “worst drought in a decade.” On the bright side: No flooding.

Last winter we had zero days that required a sweater or a 2nd blanket. Let’s hope for better this “winter.”

Charleston, South Carolina

Cold as fucking fuck. In the 50s. What the hell?

Our current temp is 76F going to 77F with a low tonight of 69F. Pretty perfect.

Wet and gloomy. I think I may be suffering from a Vitamin D deficiency; weather in Scotland* or Sweden was better than here in SW England.

That English people went forth from this dreadful place is no surprise, what’s a surprise is that they didn’t do more of it and earlier! :mad:

(No insult intended to England, to our English dopers or English folk otherwise. But damn you’ve got lousy weather…)

  • Glasgow weather tends to serious suckage, but even when Glasgow is hiding under a blanket of fog you can go a few miles east and as soon as you pop over the first line of hills you get sunshine.

53° and partly cloudy in Tucson. Snow on the high mountain peaks. Typical fall weather here.

Greenville SC on vacation. 60 degrees F

I’m in Denver and it’s cloudy and 39 degrees F. The temperature is expected to continue to drop and we may get as much as 16 inches of snow in the next 24 hours.

I’m glad I’m not traveling this week. Just getting to and from work may be a major undertaking.

Currently a sunny 50f (10c) at 4000ft (1200m) in California’s central Sierras Nevada but tomorrow’s monster storm promises days of sub-freezing temps and feet of snow. We might not make it downhill for medics and family. Darn.

Right now, I’m in Mariental, Namibia. The temperature peaks at 38 °C (that’s over 100 °F), and it stays above 30 °C (85 °F) from 9am until 11pm. Thank goodness for air conditioning.

Currently 36f in Minneapolis. Forecast is temps falling and 7-11" of snow, starting at 8pm tonight though tomorrow morning.
The scramble to finish autumn yardwork is real. Yesterday, I managed to get the gutters cleaned and holiday lights up, and half the yard cleared of leaves. Today I have to fix the four burnt out bulbs and do a bit of leaf pile pick ups in the other half the yard. Oh, and locate the snowblower key.

New Orleans - 66F presently with a high of 76F. Chance of rain though.

Galveston Bay - 70 right now with 95% humidity and lookin like rain; high today of 76, low of 61, so five or so degrees above normal.