Anything and everything goes in here... within reason.
Mon Mar 28, 2005 11:03 pm
It's all gray and cloudy, has been for the last week. AND I LOVE IT!
I have this really strong aversion to natural light...if I'm in the sun for more than 5 minutes or so, I start getting really nauseous. It doesn't bother me by the ocean, though...
Welcome to Northeast Ohio: The land where you can have a snow day a month before summer break^^
Mon Mar 28, 2005 11:19 pm
I can remember my parents telling me that in England, we once had snow in June.
Mon Mar 28, 2005 11:38 pm
Thunder and lightning a bit where I live. I can't stand it, I feel like any time I start to go outside a lot and get into excersing the rain takes it away from me
Mon Mar 28, 2005 11:41 pm
jabond102 wrote:Thunder and lightning a bit where I live. I can't stand it, I feel like any time I start to go outside a lot and get into excersing the rain takes it away from me

You're all making me jealous! I've not seen or heard thunder and lightning since last summer! It said that we were expecting a few on the weather forecast but nope. We got none.
Tue Mar 29, 2005 12:43 am
The weather here can never decide what it wants to do. It keeps going from cold to warm to cold to warm.
Friday was nice and clear and warm, perfect weather.
Saturday wasn't too bad, still pretty warm, but Saturday evening it started getting cold.
Sunday brought us cold drizzle and later thunderstorms
Today (Monday) started cool with some residual rain, but it later got warmer and clearer.
What will tomorrow bring?
On another note, in late December the sky decided to give us a near blizzard. Fourteen inches of snow within 24 hours, which is really odd for us as our yearly average is 10 inches.. for the whole winter. It was bitterly cold as well.
Within a week, the temp shot way up, and all of the snow melted at once.
I was on the phone with my friend, she had just woken up and hadn't looked outside yet, when she did, she said to me "Where did all the snow go?!"
Tue Mar 29, 2005 12:48 am
i live in the peak district.
i dont get weather, i get degrees of rain and cold.
Tue Mar 29, 2005 1:00 am
jabond102 wrote:Thunder and lightning a bit where I live. I can't stand it, I feel like any time I start to go outside a lot and get into excersing the rain takes it away from me

OOo, I love thunderstorms. BRROOOOOOMMMAOOO! *tries to make the sound of thunder but ends up sounding like an elephant* I haven't had a thunderstorm in a while...
And believe it or not, I just heard thunder.

I kid you not!
Tue Mar 29, 2005 1:13 am
AFI_Sorrow wrote:Ginger Harp Seal Pup wrote:AFI_Sorrow wrote:Christopher wrote:I love rain.
I'm a big rain fan too, but lately I've been wishing for nice weather. I've forgotten what it feels like to walk around the house without a blanket over my shoulders and two sweaters on.
Yeah, so it's rainy, cold and damp outside. A bit sick of winter.

But it's not winter anymore, it's spring! Be happy!
Bah, doesn't feel like spring in New Jersey. Not yet anyway.
There was a fresh layer of ice on my lawn a few days ago.
Bah for the Nor'Eastern states, I feel for you. Our states are neighbours, it appears, and seem to be having the same weather. My poor dog, she misses the snow. I don't, surprisingly.
Tue Mar 29, 2005 4:15 am
Ginger Harp Seal Pup wrote:It was kind of a mix in Warwickshire (midlands, England) today. The sun kept poking out of the clouds and it was fairly warm. Sometimes it went a bit overcast though. Generally quite a pleasant day.
Ooohh...I love the Midlands. I lived with a family for two weeks in Ludlow (Shropshire) during the summer between eighth and ninth grade.
Anyway, I had to drive from suburban Philadelphia back to school in Middle-of-Nowhere Central PA today, and it was some of the worst driving conditions I've ever faced. Sometimes the visability was so bad I could barely keep my car in between the median and the tractor trailer that was usually in the right lane. Those trucks throw up so much water from the road that it makes it really difficult to see. I got stuck in traffic from an accident on the Turnpike, and I'd bet that if I hadn't gotten stuck in that traffic, I would have been the one who had been in an accident. Thankfully, I arrived at school safely, and I am now drying out!
Tue Mar 29, 2005 4:21 am
Not exactly a thunderstorm, but we've been getting heavy rains in my part of upstate New York. I probably should've drove slower. Doing 80 mph in the pouring rain was a bit nerve racking, especially since the trucks in front of me were splashing up a lot of water and my windshield wipers couldn't keep up. >_<
Tue Mar 29, 2005 5:06 am
SpiraLethe wrote:Not exactly a thunderstorm, but we've been getting heavy rains in my part of upstate New York. I probably should've drove slower. Doing 80 mph in the pouring rain was a bit nerve racking, especially since the trucks in front of me were splashing up a lot of water and my windshield wipers couldn't keep up. >_<
I'd say that was slightly dangerous...
Fortunatley, it's not raining right now, but it's been cloudy for a while, and I think rain is predicted w/in the next couple of days. >.> I hate rain
Tue Mar 29, 2005 5:53 am
It's raining here... but my rooms boiling.
My house smells, because my room mates are stupid... and so they've got the window open. The room with the thermostat... it cold... and so the heaters on... and all the heat goes to my room... so i'm boiling.
Yup.
It was slushing earlier... *shrug* but not right now.
Thankfully.
Tue Mar 29, 2005 11:47 pm
WOOOOOO!
Tomorrow Summer rain is comin'!
In fact 13oC with rain = Thunderstorm!
Wed Mar 30, 2005 12:59 am
And of course, our insane weather has gone right back to being warm.
Wed Mar 30, 2005 1:13 am
Sapphire Faerie wrote:And of course, our insane weather has gone right back to being warm.
Same here. It was rainy and thundering last night, this morning I look outside and the sky is blue and the day is crisp and clear.
I do not understand New Jersey weather, nor will I ever try.
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