Freaking hit 74 degrees here in DC today.
Freaking hit 74 degrees here in DC today.
68 here in CT. We also have a winter storm watch
Beautiful in central NC today too, had to fight the urge to leave work early and grab the kayaks.
Yesterday in bay area California was fucking nuts. Got chilly then downright cold and ominous skies, had hail and sleet in the afternoon in Livermore and Antioch.
Last night dipped to the 30s and 20s in some areas, I heard San Ramon had a small dusting of snow and saw snow on Mt. Diablo driving into work today.
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Yesterday it was 88 degrees, its currently 30 degrees. WTF?!
A bit warmer in L.A., bu it's still pretty cold. Some areas might see sub-40 temps.
Upside: The weather and rain has made the view of the mountains ringing the L.A. basin absolutely fantastic today.
Currently snowing and sticking.
The rookie Groundhog this year got it wrong! It's been in the high 70's here all this week.
This afternoon: Rain with thunder
This evening: Snow and quite a bit.
Well it was almost 80 this week and now they are predicting heavy snow overnight with accumulations suppose to be 6+. Tomorrow it's not going to get above freezing and a low of 15. ^^; It's raining now but temps are dropping like a rock. Isn't climate change fun kids!
This wouldn't happen if they didn't allow abortion......
Large tornado ripped through New Orleans. Sounds like a lot of damage as well as missing people in the 9th ward
Time to move. >.>Stacey Mancuso's family had just completed repairs to their home in the suburb of Arabi after Ida ripped off the roof and caused extensive water damage. Then the tornado Tuesday tore through their street. She huddled in the laundry room with her husband; two children, ages 16 and 11; and dogs as part of their new roof was lifted away by the wind.
"We're alive. That's what I can say at this point. We still have four walls and part of a roof. I consider myself lucky," said Mancuso. Still, the twister was the third time they've had major weather damage since Katrina in 2005.
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/new-orl...rnado-lacombe/
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