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What was todays temperature where you live?

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Spring-like weather in NYC today. 74°F = 23°C new record high for this date.
 

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Cloudy with snow. Very cold. High around 0C.

It snows for 3rd day in a row in Maribor. According to the weather forecast, it will snow for two more days. X_X

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79°F (26°C) was the official high for Atlanta today but out here it was 84°F (29°C)

It's unusually warm for February. Flowers, shrubs & trees are busting out of their slumber and the pollen is beginning to show on everything.

I have a sense there will be another cold spell before winter is truly over. The plants may have jumped the gun.
 

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79°F (26°C) was the official high for Atlanta today but out here it was 84°F (29°C)

It's unusually warm for February. Flowers, shrubs & trees are busting out of their slumber and the pollen is beginning to show on everything.

I have a sense there will be another cold spell before winter is truly over. The plants may have jumped the gun.

We've had that here in Boston the last few days, and the same pattern the last few years.
A few warm days fool the early blooming trees into their preblooming phase. Then winter kills off the blooms.

The main historic street here is Commonwealth Avenue. Old brownstone buildings with Magnolia trees in each yard. A spring event for the city.
Last two years...very few flowers. Maybe this year too.
 

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very, very, very cold in south germany. Minus 10 C. But blue sky.

Not quite that cold in UK but we have been warned that Siberian weather is on it's way. They are calling it "The Beast From The East" windy, snow & ice next few days and on Thursday due to temps of around -8 coupled with 45mph (75kph) winds that are saying there will a wind chill of around -17:eek::eek:
 

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It was 27C (80F) here today. Sure doesn't feel like February.
 

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Not quite that cold in UK but we have been warned that Siberian weather is on it's way. They are calling it "The Beast From The East" windy, snow & ice next few days and on Thursday due to temps of around -8 coupled with 45mph (75kph) winds that are saying there will a wind chill of around -17:eek::eek:

Cold and shitty weather here too :(

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Today: Temperature lows of -11 and highs of up to -7 degrees. For daytime temps that's extremely low for the beginning of meteorological spring!!
 

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Well it's warmed up to a tropical -2 from the overnight -6 with approx. 175mm of snow so far ...but the forecast showing a further 6 hours of heavy snowfallX_X
 

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Spring is here!?

''Meteorologically, 1 March is the first day of Spring in the northern hemisphere...'' the weatherman said on the radio this morning. My car dashboard display does NOT think so !!!

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It's not just us who have to adjust to these severe weather conditions. This was yesterday in UK....

 

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Wow - that reminds me to THE BIRDS of Alfred Hitchcock. X_X

200 million European Starlings in North America descended from 60 to 100 birds released in Central Park, New York in 1890.

Eugene Schieffelin, president of the American Acclimatization Society and Shakespeare enthusiast, tried to introduce every bird species mentioned in the works of William Shakespeare to North America in the 1890s.

Starlings travel in enormous flocks, pose danger to air travel, disrupt agriculture, displace native bird, and roost on city blocks. Corrosive droppings on structures cause hundreds of millions of dollars of yearly damage.
 
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