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Wet, cold, very windy and pretty much miserable weather here. Nor'Easter from Hell, that is supposed to be with us for a little while longer(it started on Christmas Eve) :(

 

High today is supposed to be 49 degrees, before you figure in the wind chill. Winds are blowing at about 18mph (right now out of the NNW, but changing to NNE later). Winds are supposed to be between 20 and 30mph today.

 

Right now it is 40 with a wind chill of 31.

 

Tomorrow the winds are supposed to die down a little, and the sky might clear a bit

Edited by Yillara_Soong

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Dupage Arpt. 12/26/2004 7:53 PM EST

Temperature: 15°F -9°C

Conditions: Fair

Winds: NW 6 MPH NW 10 KPH

Relative Humidity: 68%

Barometer: 30.50 Rising

Visibility: 10.00 Miles 16.09 Kilometers

Feels Like: 6°F

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Today it's - 4 degrees Celsius, sunny and no wind. And a lot of snow on the ground! :(

 

By the way, the snow didn't came till Christmas Eve, it came at the 1. Christmas Day. A little late, since we celebrate Christmas at Christmas Eve here in Norway, meaning that it's the Christmas Eve we open our gifts, have the Christmas dinner, etc.

 

B)

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Dupage Arpt. 12/29/2004 9:53 AM EST

Temperature: 29°F -2°C

Conditions: Haze

Winds: NNE 5 MPH NNE 8 KPH

Relative Humidity: 100%

Barometer: 30.18 Rising

Visibility: 3.00 Miles 4.83 Kilometers

Feels Like: 24°F

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In Port Orchard, Washington the current temperature is 41 degrees with it feeling like 37 degrees. Overcast skies with the chance of showers from today to Friday night and maybe some sun in a few places. Over all highs will stay in the mid 40's going to the lower 40's by Fridays end and lows will be from the mid to upper 30's. But, come this weekend a big chang is coming so stand by for further reports. That's it for me, Capt_Picard(want to be a Meteorologist), with you weather report.

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Here's an update:

 

On Tuesday it was first rain, then snow, then rain again, and then snow, and rain, and snow, and then I thought it was stable, it rained again, and then shifted to snow! Very unstable!!!

 

Yesterday it was very cold and much snow. Otherwise it was also sunny and no wind.

 

Today it started raining again! But now it's sunny, no wind and + 9 degrees Celsius. If I hadn't known any better, I would say that the Spring has come!

 

:assimilated:

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72

Mostly Cloudy

7% of precipitation

64 dewpoint

76% humidity

Wind S, 13 mph

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Aurora 12/30/2004 3:53 PM EST

Temperature: 48°F 9°C

Conditions: Haze

Winds: SSE 18 MPH SSE 29 KPH

Relative Humidity: 93%

Barometer: 29.83 Falling

Visibility: 3.00 Miles 4.83 Kilometers

Feels Like: 41°F

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Right now in Port Orchard, Washington it at 43 degrees with it feeling like 35 degrees and clear skies. Clear to mostly clear skies from today to Wednesday with highs in the middle 30's and lows in the uppers 20's Chance of snow from Thrusday into the weekend with highs around 35 and lows around 29. That's it for me, Capt_Picard(want to be a Meteorologist), with you weather report.

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10:55am..

 

3 degrees

 

Windy...29mph

 

Raining :laugh:

Edited by hangon

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Almost no wind, sunny and a few clouds, and + 4 degrees Celsius. Almost no snow on the ground.... :)

 

I wonder where the winther did go...

 

:laugh:

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It's starting to get cold here now that the sun went down. It's 61°F

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:yawn: :) :laugh:

 

Cold? My family would be outside without coats with that!! :)

 

 

 

THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN CHICAGO IL HAS UPGRADED THE WINTER STORM WATCH TO A HEAVY SNOW WARNING. THE POTENTIAL FOR HEAVY SNOWFALL OF 8 TO 12 INCHES IS GREATEST NORTH OF A LINE FROM LEE COUNTY TO AURORA TO CHICAGO. LIGHT SNOW SHOULD BEGIN THIS EVENING OVER LOCATIONS NORTH OF INTERSTATE 88. LOCATIONS SOUTH OF INTERSTATE 88 WILL RECEIVE SOME SLEET AND FREEZING RAIN THIS EVENING BEFORE TURNING OVER TO SNOW. ACCUMULATIONS OF 1 TO 3 INCHES IS EXPECTED BY MORNING. THE HEAVIEST SNOW WILL LIKELY OCCUR FROM THE EARLY AFTERNOON THROUGH THE LATE EVENING HOURS ON WEDNESDAY. SNOW SHOULD TAPER OFF TO SNOW SHOWERS FOR ALL OF NORTHERN ILLINOIS AND NORTHWESTERN INDIANA LATE WEDNESDAY NIGHT AND EARLY THURSDAY MORNING. NORTHEAST WINDS OF 15 TO 25 MPH CAN CAUSE BLOWING AND DRIFTING SNOW. HEAVY SNOW WILL REDUCE VISIBILITY AND CAUSE ROADS AND WALKWAYS TO BECOME SNOW COVERED AND HAZARDOUS. AVOID TRAVEL. IF YOU MUST TRAVEL, USE CAUTION. IF TRAVELING IN OPEN COUNTRY CARRY A WINTER STORM SURVIVAL KIT INCLUDING A SHOVEL, DRY CLOTHES AND BLANKETS, FOOD, A FLASHLIGHT AND CELL PHONE. ANY TRAVEL IS STRONGLY DISCOURAGED. IF YOU LEAVE THE SAFETY OF BEING INDOORS, YOU ARE PUTTING YOUR LIFE AT RISK.

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Rain

 

37°F

Feels Like 30°F

 

UV Index: 0 Low

Dew Point: 36°F

Humidity: 93%

Visibility: 5.0 miles

Pressure: 30.07 inches and steady

Wind: From the Northeast at 12 gusting to 18 mph

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We're under a tornado warning. B) B) :laugh: 

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Well after last nights tornado warnings and down right creepy weather it's 49 degrees and mostly sunny. Tornado warnings in Phoenix, what's next. B)

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I'd say we've got 5-6 inches of this already. Very wet snow. Very good for packing snow balls!! B) B) B)

 

A STORM TOTAL OF 8 TO 12 INCHES IS EXPECTED ALONG AND NORTH OF A LINE FROM AROUND DIXON TO DEKALB TO ST CHARLES TO EVANSTON. 6 TO 8 INCHES IS EXPECTED ACROSS DUPAGE AND COOK COUNTIES. PERIODS OF LIGHT TO MODERATE SNOW WILL OCCUR OFF AND ON THROUGH EARLY EVENING WITH A PERIOD OF MODERATE TO HEAVY SNOW FROM ABOUT 800 PM TO 200 AM. SNOW WILL TAPER OFF TO LIGHT SNOW SHOWERS AFTER 200 AM. NORTHEAST WINDS OF 15 TO 25 MPH WILL CAUSE SOME BLOWING AND DRIFTING SNOW. ANY TRAVEL IS STRONGLY DISCOURAGED.

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