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Denver, CO
44.7 °F / 7.1 °C
Mostly Cloudy
Humidity: 28%
Wind: 9 mph WNW
UV: 1 out of 16
(no, tanning today!)
Clouds: Few 7000 ft / 2133 m
Scattered Clouds 10000 ft / 3048 m
Mostly Cloudy 16000 ft / 4876 m
Mostly Cloudy 22000 ft / 6705 m
(Above Ground Level)
The cloud Below Ground Level report is a bit hazy.
I can't wait for decent weather I'm SO tired of wearing a zillion layers and shivering my arse off.
now, it's brisk but wonderfully sunshiney and i can dig it.
http://www.theweathernetwork.com/weather/cities...
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Cloudy
71 degrees / Feels like 71 degrees.
Later Today:
Windy with isolated T-Storms. High of 86 degrees.
From Dallas with love,
Erik Witha K (sans jesus slippers)
Would trade the sun for some flurries. I miss snow.
Rain and lots of it! We actually had hail a couple of times on Tuesday. So much for the hail cannons!
Looks like we might get a break today but its supposed to start back up tomorrow and go through next week. There has been flooding in neighboring towns but so far we're okay here, except for my leaking roof! Son has been working overtime doing flood control and evacuating people in bad areas.
Or, more accurately, slightly warmer rain.
Spring here is GREAT, and with our ridiculously short winter, it's already getting to be nearly shorts and t-shirt weather, not to mention straining my neck to watch all of the beautiful creatures shedding their Gortex raincoats etc.
Yes, indeed, I love Springtime in Vancouver...
So I think most of you might to be hard to convince about the whole "global warming" thing, huh?
Oh, and Erikwithak? What crack you smokin'??? I've never known a person to say that would trade the sun for some flurries. Stop hitting that rock, eh? ;o)
I'm still wearing warm weather clothes - not a flurrie in sight.
goldennib: Sorry to hear that you guys got snow, too. :(
Howard: It's good to be a nut about something! And, weather nuts are pretty cool. By the way, I hear Denver is BEAUTIFUL. I've never been.
Darwin: White Easter?!?! I love the UK, but I never really got used to the weather. And, yes, Florida is beautiful. I love the beaches!!
miss anon: Yay!!!! I love the T dot!! :) Sorry hear about the snow.
ErikWithaK: I love my Texan readers!! (I think there are at least 5 or 6 of you.) ... By the way, what's this stuff about prefering snow over sun?!?! I'd give 1/3 of my left nipple to see sunshine again. ;)
Mel Chickk: I LOVE California!!! ... Yeah, I heard about the hail on the news the other day. Odd. You guys have earthquakes, hail storms, crazy fires, mudslides and other natural phenomenon that most other states never see. But, you also have sunny beaches AND mystic mountains. That combination is rare in the US.
Mitch: "Slightly warmer rain." That's cute! :)
MamaChristy: I know, and I'm jealous. ;)
AmyD: WELCOME TO THE BLOG!!! :) And, I know what you mean about the Midwest. I'm originally from Chicago where it could be 20 degrees at 8:00am and 80 by 3:00pm. You could wake up with sunshine and go to bed with snow. Midwest weather is horrible, but the PEOPLE are some of the best that you'll ever find walking the earth.
Tonito Bandito: Yes, I *am* jealous of you, my love!!! :)
ET: I know! I think she posted those pictures just to make the rest of us feel jealous.
Little A: I know why it happens this way but I'll always think it's odd that, on the same day, it's Spring in one region of the world and Fall in another.
JohnJEnright: Chicago. My beloved home sweet home. I'm going back for a visit in July to see my friends and family and to go to the Taste of Chicago. (That's one of my favorite festivals in the world.) I miss Chicago!
it's rainy and dreary out. If we're lucky it'll get into the mid-50's.
Today, it rained, it snowed, it blew, it broke up, it sunned and it warmed up. Pretty typical. :)
Howard: You learn something everyday. I thought Denver was called the Mile High City because it’s in the mountains. Hmmm ... maybe it got that moniker for more scandalous reasons?? Sounds like fun. :)