Perfect7 Posted December 7, 2010 Report Share Posted December 7, 2010 The temperature keeps dropping, and has been below freezing for several days now. I think it is safe to say that winter has officially arrived in the USA! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Meg325 Posted December 7, 2010 Report Share Posted December 7, 2010 Same here for us! The past few days it has been below freezing. By Friday it is supposed to be back up into the 40s. Right now, we have about 2 or 3 inches of snow and more falling. Crazy, crazy weather! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TJakob Posted December 8, 2010 Report Share Posted December 8, 2010 Yup same here too. 5 degrees with the wind chill factor!!! We don't have much snow but I am sure it is coming! We have had lite snow fall on and off consistently since Dec. 1. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Val-the-nomad Posted December 8, 2010 Report Share Posted December 8, 2010 I am lucky enough to be living in a part of South Korea that is coastal and warmer than the capital. It's not so bad here right now and I haven't had to turn the heating on yet! (Though I am looking forward to doing that as the underfloor system makes everything toasty.) I think I would find it impossible to live in the UK again now. Brrrrrr. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Britlady Posted December 8, 2010 Report Share Posted December 8, 2010 Today we are experiencing a mini heatwave. I woke to find that it was -3 degrees (26f). Bliss! De-icing the car took about five minutes-so fast! Compare that to two days ago when I woke to -12 degrees (10f) and de-icing took around fifteen minutes because my de-icer kept freezing to the screen. Heck, I walked to school today without a hat on! I'm hating this weather. This is NOT normal British weather, and it's killing me. We've had a ton of snow, and temperatures like I've only known in PA, USA. I want a normal, British winter thank you very much, where we sit at around 5c all winter, just dipping below freezing slightly at night. I want my internet to work and the power to not go out, and I want to be warm. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
winuxchrosh Posted December 8, 2010 Report Share Posted December 8, 2010 I think this is caused by global warming and all the world can feel the climate is changing. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
spacelover8126 Posted December 8, 2010 Report Share Posted December 8, 2010 It's cold in Florida too. Temperatures have been below freezing the past two nights (which feels extremely cold compared to our normal climate). I haven't watched the news yet today to see if there was any damage to citrus crops. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Silva Posted December 8, 2010 Report Share Posted December 8, 2010 I think this is caused by global warming and all the world can feel the climate is changing. I beg to differ. I'm 63 years old and have lived all my life in the UK. I remember Winters when I was a child that were even colder than we are experiencing now and we always had snow at Christmas, you could count on it. A sledge was something everyone possessed. What I don't remember was all the panic and health and safety worries. I don't ever remember my school closing, we just sat in the classroom in our coats and scarves. Oh, yes, and the only heating in our house was a coal fire in the living room with the rest of the house like a fridge! I couldn't tolerate this now of course because, like the rest of us, I have grown accustomed to the uncommonly mild Winters that we have been experiencing and I like our central heating. I think we have all become soft and spoiled! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Britlady Posted December 8, 2010 Report Share Posted December 8, 2010 At 32 I am the product of those mild years. This weather I could handle in the USA where it was set up and where the infrastructure was there. But here-not a chance. There, all the sidewalks were cleared-and fast. In fact it was required by local law that it had to be done within a certain amount of time after the snow fall ending. So you could walk safely, get around. Here on the other hand, the foot paths are three inches thick with ice rink smooth ice. And the town runs out of grit every single year, and every year reduces the amount of roads that it clears. Last year the local school closed for the best part of a week because no cars could get to it. They couldn't get up the skating rink ice hill that led to it, so there were no meals, no staff-and a dustbin truck crashed into the gate when it made it part way up the hill and then slid back down and into it. As I say-the problem is not the weather but our lack of infrastructure, our lack of experience with it and generally the fact that we are unprepared. And I base this solely on my experience of living in a place that has a very, very good infrastructure for dealing with it. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Silva Posted December 8, 2010 Report Share Posted December 8, 2010 You are correct of course, back in the days when we walked to school in all weathers even though it was miles away, priorities were different and people could cope better than they can now. I think local authorities have forgotten how to do it, or have spent the money on other things! Attitudes are very different now as well. My husband was brought up in Canada where he made pocket money clearing people's drives of snow every year. How many young folk can you see outside shovelling snow now? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Perfect7 Posted December 8, 2010 Author Report Share Posted December 8, 2010 I'm with Silva. The world goes through cycles and "climate change" is something invented by radical environmentalists that think the earth and animals should have higher priority than humans, which is totally backward. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
QueenB Posted December 10, 2010 Report Share Posted December 10, 2010 There were a couple days here in Seattle where the snow and ice were pretty bad. My boyfriend was working and it took him like 6 hours to get home!! It usually takes him like 40 minutes. I was really worried about him. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Perfect7 Posted December 10, 2010 Author Report Share Posted December 10, 2010 Wow, QueenB, that's pretty scary! I'm glad he got home okay! I live in the south, and the meteorologists here seem to enjoy predicting snow even though it is unlikely. I wonder if they do it just to help the grocery stores - because the minute snow is predicted, 80% of the people down here run to the store and stock up! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
wim2 Posted December 13, 2010 Report Share Posted December 13, 2010 Perfect, it makes "perfect" sense to me that the weather people and the grocery stores could be in cahoots with one another. We had some flurries today, nothing major and no sticking, but when I went to the store (to buy Mountain Dew and frozen pizza, mind you), there was not a loaf of bread or a carton of milk to be found. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
buddys Posted December 14, 2010 Report Share Posted December 14, 2010 Issued by The National Weather Service Jackson, KY 4:38 pm EST, Mon., Dec. 13, 2010 ... MIXED WINTERY PRECIPITATION LIKELY WEDNESDAY NIGHT INTO THURSDAY... AN AREA OF LOW PRESSURE WILL TRACK ALONG THE TENNESSEE VALLEY WEDNESDAY NIGHT THROUGH THURSDAY. COLD AIR WILL BE IN PLACE AT THE SURFACE... WITH WARMING AIR OVERRIDING THE COLD AIR AS THE AREA OF LOW PRESSURE MOVES BY TO THE SOUTH. PRECIPITATION WILL BEGIN AS LIGHT SNOW BY LATE WEDNESDAY... BUT WILL TRANSITION TO A MIXTURE OF SNOW... SLEET... FREEZING RAIN... AND RAIN WEDNESDAY NIGHT INTO THURSDAY FROM SOUTHWEST TO NORTHEAST. AT THIS TIME... IT APPEARS THAT MOST LOCATIONS HAVE THE POTENTIAL FOR AT LEAST MINOR ICING. THE BEST POTENTIAL FOR SIGNIFICANT ICING... WITH BETWEEN A QUARTER AND A HALF INCH POSSIBLE... WILL BE FOR LOCATIONS SOUTH OF THE MOUNTAIN PARKWAY... AND NORTH OF HIGHWAY 80 AND THE HAL ROGERS PARKWAY. IN ADDITION TO THE FREEZING RAIN... 1 TO 3 INCHES OF SNOW WILL BE POSSIBLE NORTH OF THE MOUNTAIN PARKWAY. ANY CHANGES IN THE TRACK OF THIS SYSTEM WILL GREATLY AFFECT AMOUNTS OF PRECIPITATION AS WELL AS WHERE SPECIFIC PRECIPITATION TYPES SET UP. PLEASE STAY TUNED FOR FURTHER UPDATES. We already have 6 inches of snow with an inch of ice under that and temps running in the 10-19 degree range. I'm cold and my long underware has officially given up on me. :-\ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Meg325 Posted December 14, 2010 Report Share Posted December 14, 2010 It's been FREEZING around here the past couple of days. According to Accuweather's site at this very moment it is 14 degrees, but feels like -10! We are also expected to get another 5 inches of snow...on top of the 6+ inches we already have. It feels like winter already! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
buddys Posted December 14, 2010 Report Share Posted December 14, 2010 Issued by The National Weather Service Jackson, KY 4:20 am EST, Tue., Dec. 14, 2010 ... WINTER STORM WATCH IN EFFECT FROM WEDNESDAY EVENING THROUGH THURSDAY MORNING... THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN JACKSON HAS ISSUED A WINTER STORM WATCH... WHICH IS IN EFFECT FROM WEDNESDAY EVENING THROUGH THURSDAY MORNING. * PRECIPITATION WILL BEGIN AS LIGHT SNOW LATE WEDNESDAY... BUT WILL TRANSITION TO A MIXTURE OF SNOW... SLEET... FREEZING RAIN... AND RAIN WEDNESDAY NIGHT INTO THURSDAY FROM SOUTHWEST TO NORTHEAST. * MOST LOCATIONS HAVE THE POTENTIAL FOR AT LEAST MINOR ICING FROM THIS EVENT. THE BEST POTENTIAL FOR SIGNIFICANT ICING... WITH BETWEEN A QUARTER AND A HALF INCH POSSIBLE... WILL BE FOR LOCATIONS SOUTH OF THE MOUNTAIN PARKWAY... AND NORTH OF HIGHWAY 80 AND THE HAL ROGERS PARKWAY. IN ADDITION TO THE FREEZING RAIN... UP TO 4 INCHES OF SNOW WILL BE POSSIBLE FOR LOCATIONS ALONG AND NORTH OF THE MOUNTAIN PARKWAY. * TRAVEL MAY BECOME DIFFICULT WEDNESDAY NIGHT AND THURSDAY MORNING. ALSO... THERE IS A THREAT FOR POWER OUTAGES IN AREAS THAT EXPERIENCE A PROLONGED PERIOD OF FREEZING RAIN. * ANY CHANGES IN THE TRACK OF THIS SYSTEM WILL GREATLY AFFECT AMOUNTS OF PRECIPITATION AS WELL AS WHERE SPECIFIC PRECIPITATION TYPES SET UP. PLEASE STAY TUNED FOR FURTHER UPDATES ON THIS POTENTIAL WINTER STORM. PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS... A WINTER STORM WATCH MEANS THERE IS A POTENTIAL FOR SIGNIFICANT SNOW... SLEET... OR ICE ACCUMULATIONS THAT MAY IMPACT TRAVEL. CONTINUE TO MONITOR THE LATEST FORECASTS. More Information ... ANOTHER ROUND OF WINTRY WEATHER EXPECTED WEDNESDAY NIGHT AND THURSDAY... .AN AREA OF LOW PRESSURE WILL TRACK ALONG THE TENNESSEE VALLEY WEDNESDAY NIGHT THROUGH THURSDAY. COLD AIR WILL BE IN PLACE AT THE SURFACE ACROSS EAST KENTUCKY... WITH WARMING AIR OVERRIDING THE COLD AIR AS THE AREA OF LOW PRESSURE MOVES BY TO THE SOUTH. THIS WILL SET THAT STAGE FOR A WINTRY MIX OF PRECIPITATION ACROSS EAST KENTUCKY FROM WEDNESDAY EVENING INTO THE DAY ON THURSDAY. More of the same but with sleet and freezing rain on top. So we have a sandwich of (from the bottom) ice, 6 inches of snow with 4 more inches expected and then freezing rain/sleet on top of that. Santa better have snow chains on that sleigh :-\ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
marvinmacs Posted December 17, 2010 Report Share Posted December 17, 2010 Being in a tropical country, many people here wish to see a white Christmas. Well, some of us here who experienced a white Christmas says the scene looks good from the outside looking in. But once you're inside the home and everything out there is white, the view isn't very cozy I look forward to experience that one day Meantime, I'm enjoying the "cold" temperature of 22 degrees Celsius. This is a great break from the 35-degree temperatures during summer Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
spacelover8126 Posted December 17, 2010 Report Share Posted December 17, 2010 Yes, I'm glad it warmed up today. We have a projected high of 72 F. marvinmacs--my husband grew up in Texas and often dreams of a white Christmas. He gets one whenever we visit my parents in Iowa for Christmas, but I told him it's overrated. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Perfect7 Posted December 17, 2010 Author Report Share Posted December 17, 2010 It's 37ºF here! Brrr. I grew up with white Christmases most years (northern US), but have seen very few since moving south. I do miss white Christmases! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TJakob Posted December 17, 2010 Report Share Posted December 17, 2010 It's 'warmed up here too' it is 28 F today! Better than the sub zero earlier this week. I like having a white Christmas but I would like it to go away as soon after. I would love to live south and just come home for a week during Christmas, that would be FANTASTIC! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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