The Time and Temperature Thread

7:54 AM, and 35F.

8:19 and 27 F

7:54 MST -5C (23F for All Y’alls) :wink:

15:30 UTC, 18/01/2021, 20°F / -7°C, Northern Wisconsin, USA

6:32pm Saturday and 79 degrees Fahrenheit. The trade winds are a little strong this weekend.

2239 in southeastern Connecticut. 21o F (-6o C, for those who can’t handle non-metric measurement).

1111 and -33C Bright and Effing cold.

1:26 PM and 72 F

(I may need to put on a sweater.)

1.01 pm, 31C

4.47pm, Qld time. App 30c. Bewdiful day, even though it’s the middle of the wet season.

18:01, Victoria time, 35°C*. Central Victoria, Australia. Better than it was…

*aka 95°F.

For those of you answering, here’s a link to the “how to” to set your location.

Woke up to snow on the ground with flurries, just around freezing. Currently 8:58 am.

Bong.

0730-ish here. Now clearing up after having rained lightly in the wee hours; a very typical diurnal pattern. Presently 73F = 22C on the way to 79F (26C).

This streaming cam is a few miles along the coast from me:

6:35pm Monday and 70 degrees Fahrenheit. It poured rain today, really keeping the temperatures down. Should last into tomorrow.

NE Minnesota

8:42am
7 degrees F/-7 F degrees with the windchill

Galveston- Houston area

69 F and cloudy at 11:15 am

Eastern Connecticut

17°F and sunny at 12:45 p.m.

It was 5°F when I got up this morning.

Rochester NY ish

12:59 pm
23°F (-5° C)
Precipitation: 41%
Humidity: 67%
Winds 9 mph (14 kph)

I’m not sure what the difference is between humidity and precipitation. Other than 26%.

If you’re reading a weather report, the precipitation percentage is the chance of precipitation (rain, snow, sleet, etc.) occurring that day.

The humidity percentage is a measure of the amount of moisture in the air. The lower the number, the drier the air.

6:44pm Saturday night and 79 degrees. A gorgeous weekend, although a little drizzly early this morning.