http://www.developdesign.co.uk/images/wetlondon.jpg
The photo doesn't really show just how much it's raining right now but you get the idea.
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http://www.developdesign.co.uk/images/wetlondon.jpg
The photo doesn't really show just how much it's raining right now but you get the idea.
I will gladly trade. We're still a bit "drought-ish" here lately.
Well - I suppose we need the water as well after the last few years droughts but man... on a friday as well.
This rain will bring London's transport system to a stand-still...
Vienna, Austria. Whole week: 37°C (99°F). Seems like it won't change for a while… any tips on how to improve a fan? something like sticking coolpads right behind the fan…
That's my perfect climate right there!Quote:
Originally Posted by shorty116
at the countryside (where i grew up, and had a pool), i agree. but in the city, where the streets heat up and all the heat stays in the streets and can't get away: me not likey.Quote:
Originally Posted by TheOriginalFlashDavo
and i don't like sharing a 50m x 20m pool with 250+ people, but that's what you get here…
37°C would also bring the London transport system to a standstill.
In Texas 99°F is what we call March...although it has been quite nice here lately. Today's high is supposed to be 88°F(31°C) and rainy..
-Sandy
as would a couple flakes of snow, as would anything under 5°C, as would a falling leaf, as would, as would........ yeah, you get the picture./Quote:
Originally Posted by loydall
EDIT: did have an impressive thunderstorn here this morning (and last night apparently, though i slept through that one).
make your fan into something "cooler"...Quote:
Originally Posted by shorty116
I've just lit our coal fire, never done that in June let alone July. Still, toast for supper, with butter and honey.
Get out your hatorade.
http://img452.imageshack.us/img452/7...weatherzf2.jpg
In SF, 99°F is what we call hell.Quote:
Originally Posted by sandyrivers
http://www.rntl.net/images/sausalitocam.jpg