Sunny with a gentle breeze. 18C/64F.
@Bubbles66,
Sunny since the start of the morning. Now at 13.02 it is 28C/82F
@Bubbles66,
It got to 30 here yesterday.
@Mame,
We got 33C/92F here in Somerset, UK.
@M0rgan,
31C/87F. So hard lately to sleep.
@Bubbles66,
We're a degree cooler dahn sarf.
Would you Adam 'n Eve it?
@izzythepush,
Best I move then from the norf.
@Bubbles66,
On the really hot day, I had to drive to Cheltenham which was 5 degrees hotter than Southampton.
It was good to get back.
I think being on the coast helps.
@Mame,
I don't want to jinx it, but we're on at least day 4 or 5 of the most perfect summer weather. It's 24C and sunny, humidity is just a smidge over 60%, and there's a gentle breeze. I think it was 15 degrees when I woke up this morning. Don't hate me!
@Joeblow,
I bet there's a picture of your house somewhere with really **** weather.
@izzythepush,
Oh, hell yeah...but (sings) not today
A lot cooler today, more breathable.
Sunny and some much needed rain arrived, although not a lot really to make a big difference, at least fresher in the air.
21C/69F.
@Bubbles66,
We have had two snowfalls in the last couple of days. Today was -16C (-3.2F), but felt like -22C (7.6 F) and tonight it's -18C )18F). Friday will be -1C (30), feel like -6C (21), and night will be -15C (3.2). Tonight is a little bitter. Can't wait for the windchill!
@Mame,
Well, it's 49F here at 10 pm MTN time. Have no idea it that's daylight or std time. More or less normal for this time of year.
@roger,
I am in Mtn time, too. I consider that balmy
@Mame,
I consider it survivable.
At 6am ET, it was a calm 70 deg F. We got lucky with a clear sky and viewed the total lunar eclipse. I was lazy and didn’t take my tripod or monopod and as a result only was only able to get a passable picture. Still happy I got up to see it.
Pleasant day here but in a few days we’ll be visited by TS Nicole which should be a much calmer and quite minor situation than was Hurricane Ian. The weather geniuses predict an impact of 30-45 mph at most here with an inch or two or rain. It’ll enter at So. FL north of Miami and swing across FL, passing north of Tampa as it swings back to the east coast and up to Savana, GA.