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Posts: 2697
Joined: Jun. 7 2010
From: The South Ireland
Whats the weather like where you are?
Whats the weather like where you are?
Thats the question ...since we all live in different locations around the world .. cos over here its getting kinda crazy and all mixed up today was OK in the morning ..a bit cold , but sunny , then suddenly 15 minutes of giant hailstones ...a rainbow ... sun ..for a while ..then a big wind that blows all the leaves away ...a bit of rain then sun again ....then it got really dark .. switch the light on ..at midday ... then sunny again ....
put my coat on take it off ..sunglasses then a raincoat ...
I know we have a lot of rivers bursting their banks and flooding here and there , not where i am though ....236.779 feet above sea level and no river nearby
just wondered what other folk had this month ........??
RE: Whats the weather like where you... (in reply to El Kiko)
The mountains are shrouded in brooding cloud, the river is slightly swollen from torrential rain showers, there are patches of blue sky, a cool wind, the birds are singing and my tummy is rumbling. It's picnic time
RE: Whats the weather like where you... (in reply to El Kiko)
Perfect, 75f and sunny as usual. Sorry Kiko lol I'm right near the beach too so it's nearly always the same, it can be 90 downtown and it'll be 80 max where I'm at.
Posts: 1607
Joined: Dec. 24 2007
From: Siegburg, Alemania
RE: Whats the weather like where you... (in reply to El Kiko)
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236.779 feet above sea level and no river nearby
So you're not in Ireland anymore? 'Cause I was told an old Irish weather-rule was: If you can't see the Wicklow mountains, it's raining. If you can see the Wicklow mountains, it's gonna rain.
PS: weather here is sort of muddled; too warm for the season
RE: Whats the weather like where you... (in reply to edguerin)
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ORIGINAL: edguerin
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236.779 feet above sea level and no river nearby
So you're not in Ireland anymore? 'Cause I was told an old Irish weather-rule was: If you can't see the Wicklow mountains, it's raining. If you can see the Wicklow mountains, it's gonna rain.
PS: weather here is sort of muddled; too warm for the season
Like it. Reminds me of "one day the wind stopped on Orkney and everyone fell over".