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Reply #15 on: December 29, 2007, 02:12:21 am
59 and you're in shorts and a t-shirt???  That's sweatshirt and jeans weather!

For what it's worth. it's after 9pm here and getting slightly cool at 72.  Might be time to put on a light jacket  :oops:
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Reply #16 on: December 29, 2007, 02:49:59 am
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Its pretty cold for us! got down to -1C yesterday :P

We had 1/2 and inch of snow on Christmas :P

(but then youguys don't have persistant cloud cover for 250-270 days of the year)

We got a white (wet snow)christmas too!
but it was like 2C at that time...
And were warming again after the snow we got yesterday! (today's high in Vancouver is like 8C!)


I was so mad because they said we'd get 1-2 inches of snow (5-10 centimeters..right?), but nothing happened exceot for having a high of 3C and light rain all day :x

New Years looks *cold* :P  and dry though.
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Reply #17 on: December 29, 2007, 02:50:52 am
im going down to Chicago over New Year's -- what's the weather like there?


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Reply #18 on: December 29, 2007, 02:52:13 am
Same as Minneapolis, bt warmer :roll:
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Reply #19 on: December 29, 2007, 02:53:50 am
good, cuz i like snow.  (you have to if you want to live in minnesota :P )


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Reply #20 on: December 29, 2007, 03:34:13 am
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59 and you're in shorts and a t-shirt???  That's sweatshirt and jeans weather!

For what it's worth. it's after 9pm here and getting slightly cool at 72.  Might be time to put on a light jacket  :oops:

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Reply #21 on: December 29, 2007, 04:33:49 am
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Reply #22 on: December 29, 2007, 05:15:07 am
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im going down to Chicago over New Year's -- what's the weather like there?


Depends.....  I've been there when its been mid-50's and I've been there when its -10.

National Weather Service says low of 21, with a chance of flurries.   But it is Illinois, so if you don't like the weather wait an hour the weather might change.

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Reply #23 on: December 29, 2007, 05:18:49 am
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But it is Illinois, so if you don't like the weather wait an hour the weather might change.

in texas it is 5 minutes!  'cept in Austin, dang it
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Reply #24 on: December 29, 2007, 06:13:39 am
maybe u can come to hongkong!!
in there temp. is normal, is around 18'C - 22'C
i live in hongkong!!(a wonderful city in the worldXDD)


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Reply #25 on: December 29, 2007, 04:33:13 pm
To many Hong Kongites :P I'm a bit confused why the power went out in Seattle (at least my house) its only gusting up to 30 mph.... :?
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Reply #26 on: December 29, 2007, 04:51:43 pm
Its a whopping 27°F with a wind chill of 17°F here in my little Indiana town.  Its already been worse then this with wind chills below 0.  Last year I remember a spell where for a week the wind chills were pushing -30°F :shock:  But its northern Indiana.  The weather stations should just give up as it will change 5 minutes after the forecast.  We can have a 65°F day and wake up to 3 foot of snow the next morning :lol:   It happened in 98 :?

Just find it funny though, I have a good friend "ex-feoncie" who is in Taiwan.  We met while she was here as an exchange student.  Shes complaining its getting cold over there....the weather says days are in the high 50s to high 60s :roll:  She said this on a day where our high here was about 10°F and the wind chills were well below 0 :oops:

I remember spending 2.5 weeks over there in August 2006 when the day time heat indexes were pushing 120°F.  But my last few days we took a trip into the mountains, one hotel was up in the clouds where temps were maybe 50°F...her and her family were freezing I was up there in a t-shirt and shorts enjoying it  :lol:  Some people just don't know what real cold is :?
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Reply #27 on: December 29, 2007, 04:57:44 pm
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Its a whopping 27°F with a wind chill of 17°F here in my little Indiana town.  Its already been worse then this with wind chills below 0.  Last year I remember a spell where for a week the wind chills were pushing -30°F :shock:  But its northern Indiana.  The weather stations should just give up as it will change 5 minutes after the forecast.  We can have a 65°F day and wake up to 3 foot of snow the next morning :lol:   It happened in 98 :?

Just find it funny though, I have a good friend "ex-feoncie" who is in Taiwan.  We met while she was here as an exchange student.  Shes complaining its getting cold over there....the weather says days are in the high 50s to high 60s :roll:  She said this on a day where our high here was about 10°F and the wind chills were well below 0 :oops:

I remember spending 2.5 weeks over there in August 2006 when the day time heat indexes were pushing 120°F.  But my last few days we took a trip into the mountains, one hotel was up in the clouds where temps were maybe 50°F...her and her family were freezing I was up there in a t-shirt and shorts enjoying it  :lol:  Some people just don't know what real cold is :?


I wish I was one of those persons. I hate stuff like unfreezing a lock with a lighter :x
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Reply #28 on: December 29, 2007, 05:58:33 pm
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Its pretty cold for us! got down to -1C yesterday :P

We had 1/2 and inch of snow on Christmas :P

(but then youguys don't have persistant cloud cover for 250-270 days of the year)

We got a white (wet snow)christmas too!
but it was like 2C at that time...
And were warming again after the snow we got yesterday! (today's high in Vancouver is like 8C!)


I was so mad because they said we'd get 1-2 inches of snow (5-10 centimeters..right?), but nothing happened exceot for having a high of 3C and light rain all day :x

New Years looks *cold* :P  and dry though.


Hm, I maybe wrong but one or two inches is just 2.5...5 centimeters :roll:
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Reply #29 on: December 29, 2007, 05:59:38 pm
What ever :roll:

I'm more a Celcius person then a metric person... :roll:
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