How's the weather in your neck of the woods?

From Yahoo Weather: Partly cloudy with isolated thunderstorms possible. Low 73F. Winds SSW at 5 to 10 mph. Chance of rain 30%.

Wow, finally! It's been scorching hot for the last two weeks in Raleigh and the water restrictions are ridiculous. We got a big thunderstorms with plenty of rain. Now, just have to deal with the humidity... :roll:
 
Large fluffy clouds with pleasant patches of blue sky, warm but with a nice breeze. Sadly, the forecast is for torrential rain – it’s been like this for weeks now.

I might build myself an ark.
 
Wet today and wetter tomorrow. Right now 70% humidity and 76 degrees F.
Supposed to be clear over Saturday and Sunday, though.
 
It's been a little cooler recently:

Partly Cloudy, Feels Like: 85°, Barometer: 30.15 in and falling, Humidity:74%, Visibility: 9 mi, Dewpoint: 72°, Wind: NNW 6 mph, Sunrise:6:38 am, Sunset: 8:47 pm

The humidity would feel overwhelming if it were about 5-10° F hotter. But the AC is cranked up here in the office, so am perfectly ok atm.
 
I was hoping for more rain tonight. Really need it! Last night looks like just a tease. :roll: At least it's not as humid as yesterday. Little cooler today. :)
 
Current conditions as of 5:51 am EDT in Raleigh, NC
Partly Cloudy 76°
Feels Like: 78°
Barometer: 29.85 in and rising
Humidity: 82% :(
Visibility: 9 mi
Dewpoint: 69°
Scattered T-storms High: 88°Low: 67°

Well, at least some rain is possible. Just scorching hot in my area of the world all week. :(
 
Wet.

Though after reading about the flooding down south (again), I think we in Scotland should be thankful we are getting away lightly.
 
MacMoto said:
It's below 60F here... I think I'm in the wrong country :roll:
Oh I much rather be there. I love cool/cold weather. Hot weather makes me miserable. I'm really glad that the area I live has at least the seasons. So when it get cold here, it gets cold as opposed a cool average of 70 in Florida. :lol:
 
It's 20C here, that's 70F I think. The thing with scandinavia is that no matter how hot it is during the day, it's still chilly at night. I hate that.

Am I the only one who needs a conversion tool to grip the different temperature scales? I mean, I know that 0C is 32F and at -40 they are the same, but other than that I'm lost without aide tools.

Is Scotland also a F-country?
 
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