What's the weather where you are?

Aoide said:
I'm in eastern Croatia, near the city of Osijek. I haven't found any news except this from FB meteorological site from where I took the pics:

_https://www.facebook.com/crometeo.hr

Terrific pictures, thanks Aoide.

We are also expecting strong thunderstorms in the nearest days after nearly a month of anomalous heat in Siberia.
 
Experiencing a small break in the relentless rain patterns, and overcast, with blue sky's.' This accompanied with a mild breeze. Almost feels like the end of Indian summer. A little cool, with thermometer showing 22 degrees Celsius. But it feels more like 15c.

Now the clouds are beginning to move into the area, from the SSW. Au revoir blue ski.

Rain has been forecast-ed to make it's return in this region possibly at about 22:00 hours, until early morning at 0200 hours on Saturday, with partly cloudy sky's for tomorrow.

Telle est la vie, (such is life). :whistle:
 

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Laura said:
Unseasonably cool in South of France; 12 C in the morning day before yesterday. Rains, drizzle, almost constant cloud cover though the sun peeps through now and then for a few minutes. Other areas around us have had it worse with hail and such. We seem to be in a "bubble" of some sort where all the worst stuff goes around us though it is cooler and cloudier than normal for this time of year.

The same here in Southern Bavaria. This week there was a lot of steady rain, drizzle and it is a bit cool for summer. There were thunderstorm warnings the last weeks but the really bad weather is in other regions or goes around. We had other summers with a cloud cover for quite some time. It is still quite normal weather for this time of the year.


Today is the 30th anniversary of a major regional hailstorm, which damaged houses, cars and a lot of plants. Years afterwards there were still cars with a pattern of hail dents. There was hail as big as golf balls put to tennisballs. Trees and bushes had to grow leaves a second time. Gardens and fields were quite battered. There were 300 insured persons and property damage in the billions of D-Marks. It was the biggest damaging event for the insurance companies in Germany then. Craftmen from near and far were very busy to repair broken windows, roofs and other damages.
_http://de.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Hagelsturm_von_München
_http://www.naturgewalten.de/2hagel840712.htm
_http://www.versicherungsnetz.de/news/Meldung.asp?Meldung=3905
_http://opherden.com/muenchen1984/
_http://opherden.com/muenchen1984/mehr_bilder.htm
 
Aoide said:
I'm in eastern Croatia, near the city of Osijek. I haven't found any news except this from FB meteorological site from where I took the pics:

_https://www.facebook.com/crometeo.hr

Wow Aoide, those pictures are incredible! I'm sure it must have been scary- those clouds sure look menacing :O
 
Laura said:
Unseasonably cool in South of France; 12 C in the morning day before yesterday. Rains, drizzle, almost constant cloud cover though the sun peeps through now and then for a few minutes. Other areas around us have had it worse with hail and such. We seem to be in a "bubble" of some sort where all the worst stuff goes around us though it is cooler and cloudier than normal for this time of year.

Same here west of Ukraine. Hearing about bad weather from all over the domestic news and almost nothing from that is realized in our bubble.

My blatant speculation: presence of consciousness units in such bubble area having higher information density of Truth [not believing the lies & soaking in powerful truths and manifesting these truths by action / behavior / avoidance of toxins] than the rest of the population - creating a "contact" potential difference in these bubble areas [like Pierre described with for example Figure 9: The insulating bubble surrounding an electrically charged object] - may play into the process of creating such a bubble, where weather is now practicing a "Mellowing of Manners" and possible future cataclysms will be mitigated.

??**masses of people believing lies in a geographical area are then attracting great fire / thunder / hurricane storms by their very presence? Making a bull's-eye from their living areas shouting via their ignorance: - Hey storms, shoot here!

That's might be why - I think - it felt eerie in the past century, hearing people complaining about bad weather [bad from their viewpoint no sunshine, no picnic etc..], but raining and overcast - and I wondered "What are you talking about?!". I felt like being a sort of "manifestation of the Nature-Force Weather" ~ via my divergent consciousness, by thinking this bad weather for many is really good weather [for me] and this weather is exactly, what complaining people deserved!
 
More quiet today, just few rain and grey sky but no wind, even if it is cooler here too than normal. I've got the chance not to be to much stroken by hails ( I'm just 50km from the Burgundy's area which has been devasted), and except some measures taken to avoid rain in my garage, no destruction in my garden. But I've seen that thunder will return at the end of next week after some sunny days...
 
Sheets of rain yesterday for some time and more rain during the night. The plants still needs this rain of the last week.
 
We've had a huge hailstorm yesterday, although I personally missed it (was out of the city for weekend). But when I came back and saw fallen trees everywhere, I was shocked. According to meteorologists' warning, the storm must have happened today or tomorrow, but for some reasons it came earlier, extremely fast and unexpected.

Here is yesterday's video from the city beach (over 300k views already):


https://youtu.be/idjyusDUGSc
 
I'm in Oregon and woke up this morning to a really loud sound of thunder. Forecast shows possible thunderstorms this evening. The last few days I had been noticing what looked like thunderclouds in the east.
 
Howdy Neighbor,
Yep...triple digits for sure...the asphalt is fine, thanks for asking.
I love the sound of thunder and the afternoon rains.
Morning report...
Thunder Storms east of the Cascades. As that moisture leaves a Trough develops. That means the start of HOT temperatures. Up to 107 in Medford is possible tying a record set in 1987.
 
This: _http://www.bigislandvideonews.com/2014/07/13/flash-flood-warning-effect-east-hawaii . Thunderstorms and lightning with heavy rain in Hawai'i. Dig the radar image, the entire eastern side is splattered. (I was joking about thunderstorms in Hawai'i a few days ago, too, hahaha.)
 
After a week of off and on rain, and yesterday's all-day rain, the sun has come out in the South of France and apparently, we are forecast the return of summer-type weather. Well, maybe an "extreme of heat" followed by more storms. That seems to be the developing pattern.

I'm glad of some sunshine after that week of clouds and intermittent rain and drizzles... but stay tuned! It could change dramatically based on what we've been seeing elsewhere.

Oh, those people on the beach in the hailstorm... what would they have done if the hail was tennis-ball size?
 
Laura said:
Unseasonably cool in South of France; 12 C in the morning day before yesterday. Rains, drizzle, almost constant cloud cover though the sun peeps through now and then for a few minutes. Other areas around us have had it worse with hail and such. We seem to be in a "bubble" of some sort where all the worst stuff goes around us though it is cooler and cloudier than normal for this time of year.

Interesting. It's the same here in our town in western Germany - we seem to be in a bubble with just some short, minor thunderstorms and unusually cool weather, whereas all around us there have been major storms that even stopped the train system in our region for a while. A firefighter has been quoted in the press a few days ago saying that these were the worst weather damages in his 35-years as a firefighter...
 
Laura said:
Oh, those people on the beach in the hailstorm... what would they have done if the hail was tennis-ball size?

Uh maybe diving in - some better chances than?

Dalmatia and all Eastern Adriatic coast is battered with mighty thunderstorms, heavy showers, waterspouts (few days ago 10 of them spotted in Dubrovnik) every other day... This morning the town of Pula (region of Istra) had have a three month load of rain (150 liters per m2) and in town of Zadar two women were hit by lightning at local green market... Not an ordinary summer over here!
 
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