Re: This weeks weather
Posted by Gwil on
Sun Jun 20th 2004 at 5:49pm
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Anyone know of good, free weather websites? Just wondering, as its my
yearly outing to the Glastonbury Festival on wednesday - and I wanted a
bit of advance knowledge on what to expect..
I have some info for wednesday/thursday - showers and sun, and sunshine
respectively, but I was kinda hoping for a longer reaching forecast
fingers crossed for sunshine like last year :smile: any help is appreciated...
Re: This weeks weather
Posted by Gwil on
Sun Jun 20th 2004 at 7:08pm
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Cheers for all the links guys.. it looks pretty much like there will be
sunshine, with cloud - and the occasional shower scattered here and
there :smile:
A bit like last year then, I suppose :biggrin:
rubs hands in anticipation (i should stop doing this, ill have no skin left.. :razz: )
Re: This weeks weather
Posted by $loth on
Sun Jun 20th 2004 at 7:29pm
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But expect the sun to last as long as last year, apparently, our heat wave is already nearly over, some how this reminds me of the day after tomorow, but on a lower scale :sad:
Re: This weeks weather
Posted by scary_jeff on
Sun Jun 20th 2004 at 8:54pm
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Don't count on any two-week forecast being accurate,
Re: This weeks weather
Posted by Monqui on
Mon Jun 21st 2004 at 2:20pm
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I'm not normally one for the single-word posts, which is why I added this header. Anyways-
Pizzowned.
Re: This weeks weather
Posted by 2-bits on
Tue Jun 22nd 2004 at 2:44pm
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Really, a filter? f**king asswipe censors. s**t.
edit: Ah... I kind of see how it works... It replaces the entire word with a string. For example, the s in s**t was capitalized, but now it's not.
Re: This weeks weather
Posted by $loth on
Thu Jun 24th 2004 at 8:22am
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Some wierd weather yesturday [omg just got deja vu :S] All throughout the day it was windy as hell down here and started raining a bit.
Re: This weeks weather
Posted by ReNo on
Thu Jun 24th 2004 at 10:26am
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Christ, wind and rain in England?! ITS THE BEGINNING OF THE END OF THE WORLD!
On a seperate note, its the same up here, and it sucks :sad:
Re: This weeks weather
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Thu Jun 24th 2004 at 11:17am
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Apparently it's the biggest depression in june for 150 years.
Re: This weeks weather
Posted by scary_jeff on
Thu Jun 24th 2004 at 11:32am
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I really like where I live [west cornwall], don't care much about the weather. People come on holiday here from all over the world in the summer, including america :heee:
Re: This weeks weather
Posted by SumhObo on
Thu Jun 24th 2004 at 11:51am
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Haha, Melbourne weather. Rain and 15-degree weather can - and will - occur in any season, but this is partially balanced by the three randomly placed 35-degree days during the other seasons. It's impossible to plan for any event, and don't you dare say the word "barbecue" outside on a fine sunny day. Wednesday is always rainy and cold.
Re: This weeks weather
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Thu Jun 24th 2004 at 1:07pm
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<DIV>Haha yeah, forgot about that.</DIV>
<DIV> </DIV>
<DIV>So, how's summer? Nice and WARM envious glare?</DIV>
Re: This weeks weather
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Thu Jun 24th 2004 at 2:45pm
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On that topic, do any of you guys have a "monsoon" season in your country?
Re: This weeks weather
Posted by $loth on
Thu Jun 24th 2004 at 2:48pm
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Meh, winter is better :biggrin:
Re: This weeks weather
Posted by ReNo on
Thu Jun 24th 2004 at 3:22pm
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Being in Scotland, our monsoon season is roughly 10 months of the year :wink:
Re: This weeks weather
Posted by Rumple on
Thu Jun 24th 2004 at 3:46pm
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I wish we would get some rain here (although i live on the coast it
rains a little it needs to rain in the catchment area on the other side
of the mountain range :/).
Were in the worst drought ever recorded at the moment most dams (main
water supply) are below 40% capacity and the last 'worst ever recorded'
one was in 1994 some parts out west of here have had little/no rain
since 94 :sad: (the main farming region for crops) one problem with that
is basic fruit/veg/meat is starting to get pretty expensive. So send us
some rain plz! :smile:
Re: This weeks weather
Posted by Rumple on
Fri Jun 25th 2004 at 12:12am
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true true, only problem is we cant wash our cars cause of water usage restrictions...
Re: This weeks weather
Posted by 2-bits on
Sat Jun 26th 2004 at 6:48pm
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Yes, real time is cool. Like when all the English people in chat rooms suddenly can't type at 6:00 EST. Which would mean it's around midnight in England, meaning the most likely explanations for their sudden lack of typing prowess (these would be people who can type, mind you) are:
1. They are tired.
OR
2. Many of them just got back from the pub.
:heee: