So today we reached 12 degrees Celsius (54 F), at 7am tomorrow, it'll be -10, -18 with the wind. (14F / 0F)
So Cathy, when are you coming to Ottawa for a visit? lol
It was cold 🥶 out here yesterday but not like that
Snow again in the forecast for next week. ~15 degrees below "normal", whatever normal is anymore
We had hail and thunder up here this afternoon
10 tornados killing 37 so far in 2023 and it's not even tornado season yet. This is all perfectly normal. :/
I thought spring *was* tornado season?
It was - lived thru a bad one in Kentucky it was in April
-- Edited by tjlincoln on Saturday 1st of April 2023 07:47:54 PM
Seems to be hitting harder and more often now.
You’re right, there was a horrible deadly tornado in Kentucky/Missouri that was 165 miles long in December 2021. December tornadoes used to be unheard of.
So today we reached 12 degrees Celsius (54 F), at 7am tomorrow, it'll be -10, -18 with the wind. (14F / 0F)
So Cathy, when are you coming to Ottawa for a visit? lol
It was cold 🥶 out here yesterday but not like that
Snow again in the forecast for next week. ~15 degrees below "normal", whatever normal is anymore
We had hail and thunder up here this afternoon
That seems like normal spring in my limited experience. sun > hail > sun > thunder > clouds > rain
The already inaccurate weather forecast becomes more inaccurate by the day.
Before the weird weather and storms the PNW rarely got thunderstorms ⛈️
Huh, didn't know that. I assumed with all the rain at least some of them would have thunder. (I realize that's not exactly a scientific analysis of the weather.)