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General Weather Chat / Re: What's the weather in your area?
« on: November 17, 2011, 02:33:55 PM »
43°F with light rain
EDIT: 5:21PM A few flakes are falling!
EDIT: 5:21PM A few flakes are falling!
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I'd do anything to get some warm weather up here, as right now, the temperatures are below average. Currently, about 30 degrees with cloudy skies and breezy conditions. Wind chill is 20 degrees. Light dusting of snow on the ground, but more is on the way.Well we can kiss those 70's goodbye because most of the areas that were in the 70's today will probably be in the 50's tomorrow. I wish it was 30°F here.
Sadly, it only gets colder from here. Saturday, a snowstorm is supposed to hit us, and our highs will struggle to get above 20 degrees. Give me those 70s!
...and now we're getting the Precip screen, too.
LOT8's: No Narration Error 11-15-11 2:58PM |
The showers we got were influenced from Sean. I didn't say that the showers we got were from the system itself but we did get rain from Sean.You may have had moisture pulled in from Sean, but there is no way those showers are directly from the system.Unless you're in Bermuda...how is that even possible? Sean is nowhere near Bay Shore.If you looked at the IR satellite earlier today, there was a band of moisture from Sean stretching all the way up into New England. The local meteorologists here even said that parts of LI will see some moisture from Sean. If you were to look at the IR satellite now, the band of moisture has dissipated and formed a new area of low pressure. Trust me, I wouldn't say that for nothing!
Unless you're in Bermuda...how is that even possible? Sean is nowhere near Bay Shore.If you looked at the IR satellite earlier today, there was a band of moisture from Sean stretching all the way up into New England. The local meteorologists here even said that parts of LI will see some moisture from Sean. If you were to look at the IR satellite now, the band of moisture has dissipated and formed a new area of low pressure. Trust me, I wouldn't say that for nothing!