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it's THAT time of year
Rephrase......Canada, man......ONTARIO you mean.Canada, man
3 days ago it was 18 degrees, out in the sun, even got a sunburn
-7 now, snow storm and whole house just shook from wind![]()

lol, fair enough, ON....BC is like rain on rain with a cloud of THCRephrase......Canada, man......ONTARIO you mean.
I was in your shutdown hood last week, first trip in almost a year.....TO is a ghost town, best drive down the 401 ever!!![]()
That's the Kind if weather I love, Abit like me unpredictableCanada, man
3 days ago it was 18 degrees, out in the sun, even got a sunburn
-7 now, snow storm and whole house just shook from wind![]()
You talking about bonaza or the weatherIt's been very dry here in the west of England, like last year from the middle of March until now it's been mainly sunny every day, but apart from 3 days without the balmy temperatures that greeted last year's lockdown date. Lawn is cracking already and soil dried out, could be heading for 4th. consecutive year with a drought period?

All of these people migrating has made the earth tilt,so I heardMcCutie323's post on the earth tilting has made me re-think climate change.
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My daughter who is still at Uni is working at a fashion store in Nottingham. Or at least will be again once lock down endsHeavy snow in Nottingham for a while yesterday, was about to mow the lawn.
Its quite an interesting subjectWeather has just decided to pack in. Summers definately been running at least a month longer for last 3 or 4 years. My whole growing up beginning of march and frosts would start. I havent even seen a frost in 2 years. Had summer snow storm. Unheard of. And random useless peice of information but end of 2019 wellington experienced quite a few thunderstorms.... They only occurred on sundays. Wtf.. People (my friends etc) think im weird for noticing these things. So i never waste my time mentioning these buzzy coincidences anymore. I think its interesting as i came across a interview where inuits had noticed the earths axis has tilted roughly 27degrees. They noticed as the hunt at night by the stars from knowledge past down by ancestors and its all changed in last 3 or 4 years. Not gradually but very sudden
Thats the one
April was so cold and with folk having their heating on in May that they have upgraded Climate Change to Climate Emergency!Well we have had the coldest April for 100 years.
I think its about time we tried this.View attachment 154566
My April heating bill was higher than nearly every bill all winter. We had a bout of spring and highs of 17.April was so cold and with folk having their heating on in May that they have upgraded Climate Change to Climate Emergency!

Any (Ontario) Canadian can tell ya, it's very nearly an absolute truism...it always effing rains every long weekend we have all summerFrostiest April on record, sunniest April on record and third driest. Lots of COLD sunshine. Now the it's Bank Holiday Monday and the first really rainy day we've seen here since first week of March so the farmers are happy at least. That's the thing in the UK - it can be dry for weeks, or months and the law states that it must be vile on Bank Holidays.

I doubt that farmers all over the world are happy. Reducing meat consumption by at least 90%. Not being able to use manure in future. They will not be allowed to grow veg if they farm animals. They will not be able to castrate an animal as it will be classed as sexual assault. They will not be able to kill an animal but instead they will have to let it live out its life naturally. The cost of farming an animal will run into thousands per head. This will mean that only the super rich will be able to afford to buy meat. And just imagine the cost of a lamb that dies young?Frostiest April on record, sunniest April on record and third driest. Lots of COLD sunshine. Now the it's Bank Holiday Monday and the first really rainy day we've seen here since first week of March so the farmers are happy at least. That's the thing in the UK - it can be dry for weeks, or months and the law states that it must be vile on Bank Holidays.
a disgusting 37 degrees here
calls for thunderstorms pretty much...well, always, but never happens, so it's just revolting unbearable humidity
not generally more than 3x a season but ya, we hit the 40+What wow, never thought Canada can be THAT hot!
the 40s might be fine, if it werent for the PURE humidity in the airnot generally more than 3x a season but ya, we hit the 40+

Yes it’s all about the RH value. 40c with low humidity Is bearable. 40c with a high RH value is a danger to health.the 40s might be fine, if it werent for the PURE humidity in the air![]()

I actually google and check what it would cost to install ac in livingroom/bedroom once or twice every summer.
I should really get something like that.Ah I never went that far, though that is the best way, my portable AC just has a 1 metre pipe you plonk out the window to exhaust all the heat and moisture, then when you're finished wheel it back into the cupboard. Cost about £129 in 2006 money, you can just stick it on and point the cold air facewards when the temps and humidity make it feels like you're in the amazon forest , it's bliss.
I should really get something like that.
Really only need it for the bedroom those couple of days each summer when its too hot to sleep.
The 2-3 weeks every summer when it gets too hot here i just suffer and sleep bad like you are supposed to do.
Also im pretty sure you are not supposed to change the climate in your room, ive heard bad things about climate change.
I actually google and check what it would cost to install ac in livingroom/bedroom once or twice every summer.
But before i have time to make a decision, summer is over and we are back to 8 months of winter.
Just a couple weeks ago i was complaining about it being too hot.
Looking at the weather for the coming days it seems my whining worked.
5℃ during the night a couple days from now, just the way i like it.
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It varies, and i guess depends on what you count as getting snow.Winter is coming...
I hope September brings some more warmth because it has been cold this summer. September heat is also more bearable.
When do you start getting snow?
here, the rule of thumb is, by Hallowe'en we start to get snowfallWinter is coming...
I hope September brings some more warmth because it has been cold this summer. September heat is also more bearable.
When do you start getting snow?
Bloody Scots have stolen England's summer of 2021, confirmed today: ?
