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Temperature in your City
Knowing we have posters from all over the world, I thought it would be interesting to hear what the temperature in your City is forecast to be tomorrow!
We are heading to a roasty toasty 43 C (110 F) here in Melbourne. I'm having to water my Christmas Tree left, right and centre!
Is it snowing where you are? Does the weather affect your training?
eta: thought I'd better add a chart to make comparison between F and C a bit clearer.
[IMG]http://www.keepbanderabeautiful.org/bearspringsblossom/celsius-fahrenheit.gif[/IMG]
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Currently 25 F here in Arlington, TX. The only day it snowed recently was coincidentally Christmas Day, lol. Nothing can affect my training except for injuries (which I have none currently, knock on wood).
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[QUOTE=Musc1eBound;1003628543]Currently 25 F here in Arlington, TX. The only day it snowed recently was coincidentally Christmas Day, lol. Nothing can affect my training except for injuries (which I have none currently, knock on wood).[/QUOTE]
Had to google temp! Negative 4?! It doesn't get close to that here. Yikes.
Running out the door but have added a chart to compare Fahrenheit with Celsius to the OP (In case of inaccuracies, it's not my chart! lol)
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Was a bit cool this evening going to work.
Currently 6 degrees F with a windchill of -14 f. That is -15 C with a windchill of -25C. It's just going to get colder now.
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Not in my city, but it's 26F (-3C) here, high around 40F (5C) tomorrow. And there is leftover snow on the ground.
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Do you guys have fireplaces? I'm assuming you've got some decent heaters...that's some pretty chilly weather!
Our new place doesn't have AC and we are boiling!
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I think it was about 35C/95F today, although I didn't check for myself.
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[QUOTE=rdferguson;1003670233]I think it was about 35C/95F today, although I didn't check for myself.[/QUOTE] Which city are you in?
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Yep, have a fire going now.
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-24C right now, FML (-11F)
I'm from the west coast so I'm still trying to get used to this. I'm just outside Montreal.
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[QUOTE=pUniCepts;1003672773]Yep, have a fire going now.[/QUOTE]
I think an open fire would be lovely. Do you roast marshmallows? lol
[QUOTE=sonti;1003673823]-24C right now, FML (-11F)
I'm from the west coast so I'm still trying to get used to this. I'm just outside Montreal.[/QUOTE]
Oh Man...I cannot even imagine how you leave the house!
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I didn't realise you were an Aussie chick Lunu. I'm frying also!
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[QUOTE=Lunu;1003674903]I think an open fire would be lovely. Do you roast marshmallows? lol
Oh Man...I cannot even imagine how you leave the house![/QUOTE]
It's a true pain in the ass, because I have to dress 2 little ones as well. It takes foreverrrrrrrrrrrr!
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Nope... no fireplace. I work in an "office trailer" and the heater sucks once it get's below -30C. At home, my gf is a heat Nazi and likes to keep the thermostat low.
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[QUOTE=acrawlingchaos;1003680203]Nope... no fireplace. I work in an "office trailer" and the heater sucks once it get's below -30C. At home, my gf is a heat Nazi and likes to keep the thermostat low.[/QUOTE]
Ah, you are not too far from me at all!
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[QUOTE=Lunu;1003674903]I think an open fire would be lovely. Do you roast marshmallows? lol[/QUOTE]
It's an enclosed fire (wood stove), but it does have a mostly glass door so you can still see it. haha, no marshmallows.
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[QUOTE=sonti;1003680633]Ah, you are not too far from me at all![/QUOTE]Just noticed that.... nasty this morning.
The GF and I were actually thinking about heading up to Quebec for the winter festival.
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[QUOTE=acrawlingchaos;1003680903]Just noticed that.... nasty this morning.
The GF and I were actually thinking about heading up to Quebec for the winter festival.[/QUOTE]
You should. It's well worth the drive. Quebec City is my favourite city in the world (and yes I've traveled!). We go 2-4x a year, hauling the kids in the van 3 hours east (+ then dump them at grandmas and go out on the town like a couple again!). The winter carnival is a lot of fun. If you go, let me know, I will point you towards the best areas to stay and restaurants and such.
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45 in irvine, Cali
Was 36 about two hours ago
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[QUOTE=Botika;1003680003]I didn't realise you were an Aussie chick Lunu. I'm frying also![/QUOTE]
Yep - boiling right now right? You're not in Melb though are you? Not really sure how we're gonna sleep tonight as we live in an oven and I don't think we're due much of a drop before tomorrow's heat! Awesome progress by the way :)
[QUOTE=sonti;1003680083]It's a true pain in the ass, because I have to dress 2 little ones as well. It takes foreverrrrrrrrrrrr![/QUOTE]
I truly have no idea how you do it!!!!
[QUOTE=pUniCepts;1003680643]It's an enclosed fire (wood stove), but it does have a mostly glass door so you can still see it. haha, no marshmallows.[/QUOTE]
Ahh yep I think I know what you're talking about!! Still very pretty...and less temptation to eat marshmallows - win win lol
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Haha well you get two choices - dressing 2 kids for 20 minutes, or dealing with under-exercised annoying toddler all day, "Pick your poison", I'd rather dress them and boot him into the yard!
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[QUOTE=sonti;1003685043]Haha well you get two choices - dressing 2 kids for 20 minutes, or dealing with under-exercised annoying toddler all day, "Pick your poison", I'd rather dress them and boot him into the yard![/QUOTE]
lmao, sounds like a good move!
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[QUOTE=Lunu;1003671103]Which city are you in?[/QUOTE]
Brisneyland.
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It's not too cold in London - 12 degrees C (which is mild for January!) but it has done nothing but rain for months! 2012 was officially the wettest year since records began.
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Brb going to Melbourne for 110F weather.
What is considered cold for Melbourne?
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[QUOTE=LiveStrongMona;1003702563]Brb going to Melbourne for 110F weather.
What is considered cold for Melbourne?[/QUOTE]
50?! Our city is insane - one minute it's the extreme of heat and the next it's cold...but not y'all cold lol We can go from 110 one day to 60 the next day on occasion though and it's brutal.
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19F
Buffalo NY adding about 2 inches of snow to the foot or so we already have. Cheers
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Going to tan tomorrow, dat der melbounre time.
Coming from perth, 42 degrees for a day is nothing.
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[QUOTE=Xuaxace;1003704403]Going to tan tomorrow, dat der melbounre time.
Coming from perth, 42 degrees for a day is nothing.[/QUOTE]
Yeah but that's cos you're used to it day after day after day in Perth lol - with that said, I love training in the hot weather! Feels like your muscles are already warm and ready to rock...it's just hard to cool down afterwards without AC. Have fun at the tan!