What's the weather where you are?

Pashalis said:
After one week of extreme heat of up to 38 °C, the temperatures and weather conditions (rainy) are back to autumn.
Now the temperatures are again much to low here (8°C- 15 °C).

I have the feeling that this short week of high summer temperatures last week was the last one for this year... (southwest germany)

Same here and cloudy again. And the heat last week followed some severe storms in Germany.
 
8 degrees Celsius the lowest temperature. I'm making rounds in an orthopedic outpatient clinic and people are mostly coming complaining on how the changing weather is having a very negative effect in their pain. Quite a few are going south to seek the warm weather, confident that it will not come to Northern Spain.

Sometimes it is sunny, still cold and damp, and often it is cloudy and rainy. This is no summer, in fact, most shop displaying summer dresses and swimsuits have come to be known as "the list of useless items".
 
sitting said:
Gawan said:
Same here and cloudy again. And the heat last week followed some severe storms in Germany.


Have the floods subsided in the affected parts of Germany?

They did luckily, but the aftermath is then the most horrible situation for people with all the personal losses, mud and moisture over a very long time period that is to come. On the bright side, it was not that bad as in 2002 in some cities like Dresden, cause they were better prepared.
 
From Croatia yesterday:

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Anthony said:
From Croatia yesterday:

Read that on the SOTT newsletter this morning and was shocked when I saw the city of Termoli in Italy written on the title as that is where my grandmother's sister lives, the closest relative I have left on my mother's side. Told my mom who wasn't even aware of what had happened and is about to call her. Seems like the major news channels in Italy didn't report this event yesterday.
 
Well we just finished a week of record rain and record floods.

Nothing like what's going on in India right now, but Calgary's never seen this much water. Nearly 200mm of rain in the mountains in two days. Yikes. Put that on top of snow melt, no wonder the city (and half the darned province) got flooded!
 
Appalachia is shaping up to be having the wettest season on record, and it is all coming in the form of sudden thunderstorms. I love this kind of weather, but the frequency is rather alarming.
 
Anthony said:
From Croatia yesterday:

In one article they said that there were six waterspouts along peninsula of Istria at the same time... In nearby Slovenia (mountain of Triglav) snow has fallen with 0° C! In Split i've enjoyed great lightning&thunder show and accompanying refreshment (temperature dropped for some 15° C - yeah) on balcony - also monitoring if some chalice could somehow emerge :cuckoo:


Yozilla D'monitor

Addes: Some neighbor doggies were howling during most intensive period of thunderstorm...
 
Oh dear!

Yesterday a powerful storm cell flew over the Beauce area in Québec, Canada.

It came and collided with another system (one was coming from north west and the other from south east) and as soon as it did, several funnel clouds formed - one which got very close to the ground. Also, right over our house was this crazy cloud spinning like a mini-cyclone (sort of like a hurricane as seen from space). That was amazing.

Anyhow, we had to stay on-guard for awhile as we came very close to have a tornado.

The light show was amazing as well. I saw a very special lightning bolt (between clouds) which had a 'branch' forming a near-perfect spiral which is something I had never seen before. Rain came in quickly and stopped as quickly several minutes afterwards.

Actually, I had never seen such activity with my own eyes (kinda unusual where I live). That was amazing and scary at the same time.

:scared:
 
We have been had a lot of rain too, with thunderstorms everywhere... we are in the rain season but this season is particulary stronger than other seasons :shock:
 
Here in Montreal it's been very rainy, but on and off. Temperatures have been lower than normal since the beginning of spring, although this past weekend has been very hot and humid. It has gotten up to 30 degrees C, but then we get thumped by a sudden thunderstorm every day which brings the temperature back down.

Overall we have a lot of daily, grey cloud cover, rain, thunderstorms, and occasionally the sun breaks through for a nice half day or so. It's been rather dreary.
 
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