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#1 Rick

Posted 24 January 2010 - 12:40 AM

Okay, I live in Missouri, we have NOT been BELOW zero in over 10 years(almost is 2001 which was the nearest coldest year for us), this year we hit -7(excluding the -30 windchill with half foot of powder that's blowing in 35mph winds). Anyway, past 2 weeks or so high of 50's, almost hit 60 one day and lows not near freezing. Has anyone else been like this? Weirdest January most definitely, including the fact we had no snow from october till early January(which rarely happens) and now we have gone another few weeks without any snow. Two years ago we topped 3 ft for winter(which was above average) so far we have 4-6" total. I hope we get slammed with a snow storm soon, we have been pounded by rain the last week or so which would have been ALOT of snow if it was cold enough. Anyway heres our weather info, insane huh?

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So whats it like by you?

#2 USHA

Posted 24 January 2010 - 07:39 AM

Well Al Gore tells us it global warming and by the looks of this I will have to agree...there is no such thing as global warming. Dont fall for the big lie. Now they are saying that it is going to cool down before it over heats. What a pile of BS.



#3 Livestrong

Posted 24 January 2010 - 09:04 AM

Well Al Gore tells us it global warming and by the looks of this I will have to agree...there is no such thing as global warming. Dont fall for the big lie. Now they are saying that it is going to cool down before it over heats. What a pile of BS.


I agree!

#4 Racer

Posted 24 January 2010 - 10:04 AM

I have a very good ($$$$$$$$) outdoor weather station thats linked with NOAA on my farm, so I'm able to keep excellent computer records of my local weather.



2009 I had 12.3" of rain over the average and the average temp for the year was 2.1 degrees cooler.

#5 Livestrong

Posted 24 January 2010 - 11:27 AM

I have a very good ($$$$$$$$) outdoor weather station thats linked with NOAA on my farm, so I'm able to keep excellent computer records of my local weather.



2009 I had 12.3" of rain over the average and the average temp for the year was 2.1 degrees cooler.

Sweet, I know NOAA allows people to access the weather from different stations nationwide, would yours be accessible as well? I'm kind of a weather buff!

#6 bobby wiggle

Posted 24 January 2010 - 01:59 PM

it was raining/misting last night in milwaukee which is weird
but then again last year there was a day in february where it was like 60 and went back to 20 the next day
weathers always weird

#7 No_Nickname

Posted 25 January 2010 - 09:57 PM

In WI, you don't know what the hell mother nature is going to throw at ya in the winter

#8 Rick

Posted 25 January 2010 - 11:04 PM

In WI, you don't know what the hell mother nature is going to throw at ya in the winter

Your telling me, come down here to stl and one day it will be 75 the next 20 with a foot of snow on the ground(07/08-actually happened-over 2 days). Now were suspose to get a icy mix droping from 57 three days ago to a high of 25 the rest of the next 10 days(projected). I just wish it was all cold then really warm rather than it getting really warm then really cold making it feel 10x colder than it should feel...if thats makes sense....

#9 Captain John H. Miller

Posted 26 January 2010 - 07:55 AM

World is gonna die me mateys!

#10 Racer

Posted 26 January 2010 - 08:53 AM

Sunday morning its suppose to be 26 degrees with a windchill of 17. Then by noon it will be in the low-mid 70's.
OOPS, I forgot, I'll be landing at Orlando otw to Walt Disney World by noon. :P

#11 Rick

Posted 26 January 2010 - 07:26 PM

Sunday morning its suppose to be 26 degrees with a windchill of 17. Then by noon it will be in the low-mid 70's.
OOPS, I forgot, I'll be landing at Orlando otw to Walt Disney World by noon. :P

Headin to the superbowl?

#12 Rick

Posted 06 February 2010 - 04:10 PM

bump.

Anyone up in the Pennsylvanian/dc area that got slammed with 2 ft of snow with some pics? Here in stl they were expecting roughly 6",rain never changed to snow until 14hours after they expected it it change. Nothling like pouring rain at 33-35degrees, although now the ground is ice, literally, we got 1.5" of liquid, mainly being rain which now is puddles of frozen ice everywhere and were expected to get snow sunday/monday even more than they expected last week, and it will be too cold for rain. Hoping for a big one and get us off of school for a day or two.

If anyone has pics ide love to see em up northeast

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Thats more than we get in a year usually, i need to see this once...

Pic from here,
http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?pid=86421&o=all&op=1&view=all&subj=71781612888&aid=-1&id=100000585647772#!/photo.php?pid=971638&o=all&op=1&view=all&subj=71781612888&aid=-1&id=1441997999&fbid=1355573336351

Scroll through images, its insane....

#13 STRYPER

Posted 08 February 2010 - 06:42 PM

Got 2 feet of snow this weekend.

AND NOW THEY PREDICT ANOTHER 20 INCHES TUESDAY/WEDNESDAY!!!!!!


Snow hates us.

#14 Rick

Posted 10 February 2010 - 04:44 PM

Got 2 feet of snow this weekend.

AND NOW THEY PREDICT ANOTHER 20 INCHES TUESDAY/WEDNESDAY!!!!!!


Snow hates us.

Yep we got about 2" on monday morning, melted, then about 4-5" by Monday night, got off school Tuesday and NOW were suppose to get 4-6" Saturday night and Sunday morning. We shall see how accurate this is, the last 2 have been cut in accumulation predictions by almost half...the 4-5 one we got Monday was suppose to be 8-12" originally. Hopefully this will get higher than they currently predict...its probably heading your way too, so expect more snow Monday or Tuesday...

#15 Oblivious Tom

Posted 10 February 2010 - 07:11 PM

Okay, I live in Missouri, we have NOT been BELOW zero in over 10 years(almost is 2001 which was the nearest coldest year for us), this year we hit -7(excluding the -30 windchill with half foot of powder that's blowing in 35mph winds). Anyway, past 2 weeks or so high of 50's, almost hit 60 one day and lows not near freezing.


just be glad you dont live in the bipolar state of texas. that weather is tame compared to here.
im living an hour southwest fo dallas right now.
last week we had 75 degrees on monday, on tuesday we had an inch of rain and 45 mph wind with gusts up to 55, temp in the mid forties, and on wednesday i woke up to 25 degrees and light snow.

been talking to my family in the texas panhandle, its been close to zero degrees in the morning, they have over three feet of snow accumulated, wind anywhere from nothing to 60 mph gusts( it changes from no wind to crazy wind faster than you can snap your fingers), and as soon as this cold front moves thru i guarantee it will warm up to 50.
then it will melt the snow and start all over again.


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