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Topic started on 13-1-2005 @ 03:51 PM by MacKiller
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With the Earth changing, I thought it would be a good idea to have a weird weather watch for this section.
Please post here if you feel like the temperature is abnormally high, or low or, like me, you are getting rain in the middle of winter -- in
Canada.
Please include location, date, and temperature and conditions.
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reply posted on 13-1-2005 @ 03:55 PM by MacKiller
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Location: Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Date: January 13th, 2005
Temperature: 18°C/64°F
This is abnormally high for this time of year in Canada.
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reply posted on 13-1-2005 @ 03:56 PM by parrhesia
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ditto.
Warmest day in Toronto since they've begun recording in 1840.
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reply posted on 13-1-2005 @ 03:58 PM by MacKiller
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Originally posted by parrhesia
Warmest day in Toronto since they've begun recording in 1840. 
For this time of year, anyways.
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reply posted on 13-1-2005 @ 04:00 PM by parrhesia
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Well, ya
Warmest day recorded in January and February since 1840 in Toronto.
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reply posted on 13-1-2005 @ 05:21 PM by MacKiller
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Location: Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Date: January 13th, 2005
Temperature: 5°C/41°F
That was a fast drop in temperature. Overcast. Rain showers. Very wierd indeed.
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reply posted on 13-1-2005 @ 05:23 PM by parrhesia
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That was a very rapid drop.
Oh gosh, I'm looking forward to those icy roads tomorrow!
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reply posted on 13-1-2005 @ 05:28 PM by cpr12r
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The same thing is happening in Connecticut crazy weather. Maybe it's a sign  All these Natural Disasters then just normally freaky weather weird
very weird....
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reply posted on 13-1-2005 @ 05:32 PM by iksmodnad
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Its January and 60 degrees in PA. Normally by this time there is snow on the ground and its 10 degrees out.
Very strange...
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reply posted on 13-1-2005 @ 05:33 PM by sardion2000
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As MacKiller said we are getting rain in january and it sweater weather outside. It ain't normal, Gulf Stream must be bogged up or somthing, how are
you guys in Europre doing, any abnormally cold weather? How bout you yanks?
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reply posted on 13-1-2005 @ 11:48 PM by p a v e l
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Ottawa, Canada. Uhh...right now it's 3 C and it's raining. Everything is melting, so it's impossible to walk outside - all the ice from previous
warm spells is extremely slippery. Yesterday we had a thunderstorm.
Unless you're a Canadian, you have no idea just how abnormal this weather is. A thunderstorm in Ottawa in January?! It should be -20 C! This is
unprecedented.
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reply posted on 14-1-2005 @ 12:20 AM by cybertroy
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Yeah, I believe it was in the upper 50's F last "night" here in the Southwestern part of Virginia. January, it should be somewhere around freezing
or below right now. It's raining right now and 53F, and it's 1:17am, and I hear some thunder rumbling now and then. It's supposed to get colder
though. Can you imagine what animals are thinking. Couldn't something like this mess up the whole ecosystem.
Troy
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reply posted on 14-1-2005 @ 01:43 AM by parrhesia
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1°C
Just got home; bit rainy bit snowy but overall, it's pretty nice
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reply posted on 14-1-2005 @ 01:43 AM by 2ndSEED
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well in Chicago just 2 days ago it was like 30 degrees we had snow and it was pretty cold, yesterday it was 60 degrees and the snow was melting pretty
mild and last night it was raining heavy with lots of wind, fog and summer like storms, well as I write this we're expected to drop to 30 degrees
again for friday with the lows around 15 degrees...
Winter,spring,winter? In 3 days. Also Our basement got flooded by the snow melting......
Something sure isn't right, and it's serious folks....
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reply posted on 14-1-2005 @ 07:11 AM by MacKiller
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Location: Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Date: January 14th, 2005
Temperature: 14°F
Quite a change from yesterday...
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reply posted on 14-1-2005 @ 10:50 AM by mrsdudara
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Just outside of Kansas City, MO
December went on record as being the 2nd time in recorded history whe had no snow. It was almost 70 the end of Dec. into the first couple days of
Jan. (record highs) Then it got cold and we had an ice storm. Three days ago we had a thunderstorm which was real odd. Now it is in the single
digits (normal), but the weather guys said it is going to be back into the 50's and 60's before Jan. is over. Not to mention in the first 2 weeks
of Jan. we have met our average rainfall for Jan.- Mar. Our summer was the coolest summer on record and our creeks never did dry up. They are usualy
dry by July. So yes very odd weather here too. So odd I am almost anxious to see what comes next. Im not ruling out a hurricane hehe.
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reply posted on 14-1-2005 @ 01:14 PM by MacKiller
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Seems to be similar to what is happening up here...
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reply posted on 14-1-2005 @ 01:27 PM by goregrinder
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Northern Virginia.
In the past 24 hours the temperature has gone from the mid 60's, down to the high 30's, back to the 40's, to the 50's, and back to the mid 40's.
Overnight we recieved a bizzare amount of rain for this time of year, as it's usually snow we recieve in january, but it's been abnormally warm.
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reply posted on 14-1-2005 @ 01:33 PM by radagast
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what would be abnormal would be for all the earth to be experiencing "normal " weather all the time.
mother earth is in constant flux, and we have only recorded .00001% of her history.
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reply posted on 14-1-2005 @ 01:37 PM by MacKiller
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I think it is abnormal. We went from 65°F to about 14°F in 12 hours.
If the change isn't that weird, the location, and time of year is...
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