Snow around the World!! How's the weather where you're at?

I grew up in Northern California, but moved away in 2002. I’ve spent the intervening years in the Illinois, Michigan, and Eastern Europe. Due to [redacted] I’m staying with my parents at the moment and let me tell you, this weather is WEIRD.

It was in the low 50s today (around 11-12 C).

What makes it extra weird is that my parents keep moaning about how cold it is. :confused:

Clearly the other Brits can’t be up yet, because this is our favourite subject.

A mighty two inches of snow in London and the world grinds to a halt. Much hand wringing about lack of preparation/snow plows/road gritting. The usual.

To be fair, snow this early is extremely unusual. At the moment I love it. Come back and ask me in a few weeks and I may change that opinion.

It’s been in the high twenties (early thirties) celcius 'round here, with lots and LOTS of rain happening. The storms have been almost ‘tropical’ in their intensity, even though I live in an area that has been besieged by severe drought for the last 15 years or so.

I can hear thunder rumbling in the distance, but no rain as yet tonight…we have the air-con on full bore.

I’ve planned a garage sale for tomorrow morning…of COURSE it’s gonna rain. :smiley:

Around 25 Celsius and fine. It will get hot before Christmas.

I’m in west central Indiana, about 15 miles north of I-70. The weather-guessers are saying we’re maybe going to get anywhere from 2" to 4" of snow tonight. We’ll see.
We’ve had flurries for the past few days, and the most we got was a heavy dusting of about 1/4" the other day. It’s a comfortable 31 degrees right now, and I’m enjoying it!

As it is at my house, minus the Christmas lunch, plus a humid, sweaty walk home from uni with about a bazillion pounds in my backpack.

This is what it looks like in Central Stockholm right now:

When I look out I see a couple of workmen clearing the snow off the roof of the building across the street.

A few inches of snow, but not enough to bring everything to a screeching halt here in Cambridge.

Not so for the people I’ve been trying to reach on the phone - seems the Guilford area is in turmoil. Not so bad in Leicestershire, as far as I can tell from this morning’s phone conversations.

Less foggy and smoggy than usual today in Chongqing. It’s been in the 10-15 C (50-60 F) range for the past few days.

The only woe the snow’s caused us in my part of London is disappointment that the schools haven’t closed. There’s a couple of inches on the ground and has been for days, but there’s grit and everything’s running fine.

South London and Essex have more snow and lots of their schools are closed, plus trains not running, but it’s fine here, damnit!

The puppy and the child are both loving the snow and I’m happy as long as I wrap up warm.

Floater beat me to it; that’s pretty much what it looks like in the NW and S suburbs of Stockholm as well. Below 0C but not 0F just yet, although I expect it will probably head that way in Jan and/or Feb.

Meanwhile… Stockholm DopeFest?

Minus 6 Celsius overnight and 8 inches of lying snow here in the English Midlands. Parts of Northern Scotland dropped down to minus 20 Celsius last night with 6 feet of snow.

Milton Keynes* checking in. A few inches of snow over the last few days. Not enough to stop local traffic though it’s trickier out in the countryside. Still below zero now (mid-day) three below last night, forecast is for the same tonight.

*Buckinghamshire, England.

South coast of the UK here - between Portsmouth and Southampton. About 6-8 inches of snow yesterday in the early hours that hasn’t thawed at all even today - it’s still piled up on the trees.

Transport was nonexistent yesterday. Today there’s supposed to be a modified train timetable in operation, but the trains I waited for just ended up being cancelled, so I couldn’t get to work.

It’s still below zero outdoors even now at the middle of the day. Last night it got cold enough that ice formed at the edges of the River Hamble (at the top end of the tidal part, in Botley)

There is a distinct lack of snowpersons - the snow here is too cold and powdery to ball up.

It has been pretty mild this week, but today’s run was kinda chilly. No snow yet here.

Last winter was “the winter it rained so much”, this one is setting up similar but… snow? I think Seville hasn’t seen snow since people started tracking weather.

Montreal here. Two days ago we had heavy rain which turned into snow, but yesterday and today it’s been sunny and kind of warm.

Cool and cloudy in central Illinois right now. Snow flurries in the forecast. No biggie.

The worst is yet to come, I’m sure. :smack:

We’ve had a couple of inches of snow here in the Wet Midlands, the pavements are dangerously icy but the roads are mostly ok now. 'im indoors is stuck in Brussels at the moment and hopes to be on a train to London this afternoon but they have cancelled several services so he’s just got to wait and see where they can squeeze him in.

I’ve had no problems getting to work either, the trains have had minimal delays and for once the buses haven’t given up at the first signs of flakes.

The weather over here is not good. Not good at all.