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Whats the weather doing where you are?
Agapanthus Posted Sep 23, 2003
London, 1:15.
The sky is doing that beautiful sunlight-and-clouds thing.
It is actually rather cold, at least in comparison to the recent hot weather.
Whats the weather doing where you are?
helga danielsen Posted Sep 24, 2003
The date here is still the 22nd and spring has just begun. Yes, spring, since this is South of the Equator. Temperature 27°C, but thanks God still windy with the August trade winds.
Whats the weather doing where you are?
Maz Posted Sep 24, 2003
Melbourne, Australia 1600hrs
Lovely sunny day 18C. However it is very windy
I Spring - the trees are starting to bud and the air smells great!
Whats the weather doing where you are?
Dinnerlady [The road of excess leads to the palace of wisdom]William Blake. Top lad:) Posted Sep 24, 2003
London 12.46
15 degrees-ish.
Autumn appears to have finally arrived, although it's a beautiful one so far - sunny and clear, with little puffy clouds & all that.
Feeling quite wistful, but not looking foward to winter, especially driving a vespa into town through the rain & wind, urgh.
Whats the weather doing where you are?
Universal Granny Posted Sep 24, 2003
0056, Thursday 25th September
Just south of Heathrow airport
Getting a bit chilly now, have moved tender plants into the greenhouse tonight before coming to work because there was a slight touch of frost last night.
Lovely clear day today, though, and warm in the sunshine.
Whats the weather doing where you are?
Sea Change Posted Sep 28, 2003
28-Sept-2003 0202 Los Angeles, CA
66F, no breeze at all, smog levels going from moderate to dangerous as inversion layers keep our automobile exhaust close to the ground. Rain lilies (zephyranthes) just started blooming. Today was a silvery pearl-lit day, as the light fog that rolled in from the ocean burned away but it's moisture mostly never left the atmosphere because there was a lack of breeze. Drove through Glendale on my way home from Brand Library this late afternoon/evening, and the smokey silvery and purple misty layers on the hills in the distance were just gorgeous.
It's not so much cooling down yet, only 4F less maximums this fortnight compared to the last. More noticeable, is that the afternoon is cooling off much sooner, and sunlight is losing some of it's California summer gold. Time to stick spring bulbs in the refrigerator for late winter blooms.
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Ruby-Love Posted Sep 28, 2003
sunday 28th sept, a gorgeous blue sky today, but autum is here now, so its much, much cooler, the leaves from the trees are falling, and the garden is full of them...arr well winter it is then soon......hate it...lol
Whats the weather doing where you are?
Maz Posted Sep 28, 2003
Melbourne, Australia 1030pm
Well after a start to Spring we had our (Australian Rules) Football grand final on Saturday to the tune of Hail and heavy Rain!!!
(For anyone interested Brisbane Lions won for the 3rd year running - they beat Collingwood Magpies )
Whats the weather doing where you are?
Maz Posted Sep 28, 2003
Oh, yes - right now it is raining and it is 12C
Maz
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~ jwf ~ scribblo ergo sum Posted Sep 28, 2003
7pm Sunday Sept 28/03
Here in the calm before Hurricane Juan comes ashore, the ground winds are deathly still but the first dark clouds are swirling-in high overhead on the outer rings of the storm. Their churning blue, black and maroon underbellies lit by the setting sun.
Sustained winds are predicted to reach 150kph with higher gusts. And a 1.7 meter above-normal storm-surge is expected on the high tide due later tonight as the eye crosses the coast of Nova Scotia.
Going offline to unplug everything with a plug and tie down everything else. Happily I have no boat in the water this year but I can observe seven others swinging on their anchors in the darkening view out my window. Will report tomorrow.
~jwf~
Whats the weather doing where you are?
Maz Posted Oct 2, 2003
Melbourne, Australia 0600hrs
Rained all day yesterday. No rain on the radar for today.
Just looked outside and it is 7C
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Universal Granny Posted Oct 3, 2003
0531 October 3rd (Friday)
Just south of Heathrow airport
Cold. Was raining. Winter's on the way.
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Alec Trician. (is keeping perfectly still) Posted Oct 3, 2003
South Florida, Friday evening...
82F, 30C, Scattered clouds, 70%RH
Expecting thunderstorms.
Ermanyone heard from jwf since Hurricane Juan??
alec.
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a visitor to planet earth Posted Oct 4, 2003
Birmingham 4 October
Plenty of rain today. First time I have used my spindrier in ages, I have been able to put my washing on the line. It just shows how good and dry the weather has been the past few months.
Whats the weather doing where you are?
a visitor to planet earth Posted Oct 5, 2003
Birmingham
England
11.53am
Sunday 5 October 2003
Cold, clear blue skies.
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