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Happened to notice my weather station. Temp has gone up 10 degrees in the last couple of hours, humidity up 30%. 62f/87%h

Checked the tv radar, yep, looks like a little rain later. Glad I noticed... still had a 100lbs of dog food in the bed of my truck I bought yesterday. Didn't think it was going to rain... Brought it inside just now.

Mini-rant, anyone noticed the price of dog food lately? Bought a few hundred pounds back in summer, paid about $20 a bag. Paid $29 a bag yesterday. :eyeballs:

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After another foggy and frosty night, the temp is rising, and we have a wind picking up. The sky was scarlet this morning- the photo doesn't due it justice. We are in for rain tomorrow.
I see mutterings of a 'snow bomb' in the UK press, to hit around 4-6th December, which will cover my area also. If it could just happen three weeks later....

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The more northern parts of the Northern Hemisphere is getting the brunt of the changes and impacts first but around the globe the changes are happening and are just reaching different locations at different times. It will be the responsibility of each individual to make changes in themselves and their lifestyle habits to adapt themselves and their environments. Governments and the media and other people's personal preferences and belief systems isn't going to make any difference to what Mother Nature has planned for the environment and all living things on it.

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don't have a lot of time right now,to reply to this in detail but the climate changes all the time, it is just not getting warmer everywhere , nor is it caused by humans.
Ice times did happen, so of course there has to be periods of warming in between

You might get a lot of rain and a cold summer next year. My brother and dad were complaining about it being way too hot and dry in France and Germany here a few years back but this year it was cold and wet. Weather changes from year to year.
Plus remember things like the dust bowl in the 30s. There was not enough industrialization and cars and humans back 100 years ago to have any possible influence on climate , yet it did happen.
 
don't have a lot of time right now,to reply to this in detail but the climate changes all the time, it is just not getting warmer everywhere , nor is it caused by humans.
Ice times did happen, so of course there has to be periods of warming in between

You might get a lot of rain and a cold summer next year. My brother and dad were complaining about it being way too hot and dry in France and Germany here a few years back but this year it was cold and wet. Weather changes from year to year.
Plus remember things like the dust bowl in the 30s. There was not enough industrialization and cars and humans back 100 years ago to have any possible influence on climate , yet it did happen.
And in the 60's when they wanted to paint the ice caps black to absorb heat because they said we were entering another ice age!!🙄
 
right around 0F but little wind or snow, which is ok, there is over a foot in the bush still supposed to stay like this until monday,
 
It was 37 and sunny this morning. Probably warmed up a bit since then.
Well, since you confessed to being on HT, I noticed they didn't have a weather thread, so I started one called:
Weather In Your Area
It got a few posts and then went dead. :(
On here, this is post #12,016 :oops:.
Forums are different. :)

(sorry, got off topic.:()
 
Well, since you confessed to being on HT, I noticed they didn't have a weather thread, so I started one called:
Weather In Your Area
It got a few posts and then went dead. :(
On here, this is post #12,016 :oops:.
Forums are different. :)

(sorry, got off topic.:()
There's certainly a lot of differences between the forums. The HT humor thread is a really fun one though. Sometimes, it's all I read over there. Maybe I'll post to your thread when I'm over there again.
 
Here in the Fraser Valley we are now getting what I call ARTHRITIS weather.

Blah. 😑 Pretty much a sort of grey twilight zone that can be expected for the next 3 months. Time for me to resume my indoor winter hobbies and crafts.

Low barometric pressure, darkly cloudy, light snow in the higher elevations of the mountains. Otherwise at lower elevations it's light drizzly rain coming straight down accompanied by a fine mist that gets into everything floating horizontally through the windless air, temps maintaining day and night at around 42F.

There is a slight smell of evergreen wood smoke in the air outdoors, it's coming from people's indoor fire places and wood burning stoves. According to weather reports the Pacific ocean is apparently starting to transition from El Niño to La Niña.
 
Here in the Fraser Valley we are now getting what I call ARTHRITIS weather.

There's a show on tv, Smithsonian channel called 'mighty trains'. A guy takes rides on trains around the world.

Anyway, one episode was up the Fraser Valley, beautiful scenery. Fond of trains myself, it's a trip I'd like to take.

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Chilly day but sunny here. temp around 50f, below freezing tonight.
 
There's a show on tv, Smithsonian channel called 'mighty trains'. A guy takes rides on trains around the world.

Anyway, one episode was up the Fraser Valley, beautiful scenery. Fond of trains myself, it's a trip I'd like to take.

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Chilly day but sunny here. temp around 50f, below freezing tonight.
Peanut, are those the shows hosted by Michael Portillo who takes train tours all over the world? I like to watch his shows, they're so informative - there's a picture of him here and info about all the tours he does - I hope you can see this: - https://www.tvpassport.com/person/michael-portillo/613456

Yes, if you ever get a chance to come up this way for a train trip ANYWHERE in the province you should avail yourself of the opportunity. You will be blown away by the scenery wherever you travel in BC, even when it's in dreary weather like what we're getting right now there is still an ethereal beauty to it.
 
Love Trains :

 
Peanut, are those the shows hosted by Michael Portillo who takes train tours all over the world? I like to watch his shows, they're so informative - there's a picture of him here and info about all the tours he does - I hope you can see this: - https://www.tvpassport.com/person/michael-portillo/613456

Yes, if you ever get a chance to come up this way for a train trip ANYWHERE in the province you should avail yourself of the opportunity. You will be blown away by the scenery wherever you travel in BC, even when it's in dreary weather like what we're getting right now there is still an ethereal beauty to it.

It's a Canadian guy named teddy wilson... I'd ride a train to just about anywhere! 🤣 But would like to take the CP coast to coast. As a young man I worked offshore in the gulf/caribbean oil business. Took the train to or from New Orleans every month. Quite fond of trains, funny, before that my first welding job was for pullman std building freight cars, box, tankers etc.

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As Sourdough said above, the weather is very refreshing! I am somewhere of the road going west in the center of the image. It got down to -28 F this morning. Every star in the universe was out last night. Refreshing and beautiful.
 
27f at 3:40 AM(0340hrs) and 25F at 7:38 AM (0738hrs) and all is white outside... No Snow as it is too Cold, it is all Freeze Effects and Crinkly under shoes...!!!
 
17 F and overcast, I think I'll postpone outdoor activities :)
Sun is Bright here, it might get warm again They say, maybe by Next Wed...?!?
 

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