http://www.cnn.com/2007/US/04/07/cold.s ... index.html Anyone around this? That is SO crazy. It was at least 75 degrees here in Washington yesterday
Here in Alberta we had a little bit of a cold snap about a week ago. Huge snowflakes after a week of warm weather. But yeah, this weather is unbelievable. It's fine here now, but other places are getting hammered I hear.
wow it is crazy, just when you think all danger of frost is over I called my dad that lives over there and he said he lost pretty much his whole garden. He has to start over with store bought plants rather than the ones he grew from seed. Mother nature is fighting back
yeah, permanently summer here in malaysia too :cry: i dont like it, its too hot :cry: would be better if its permanently spring or autumn :shock: and i want to play with snow 8)
It's Spring here in England, I went to London Zoo on Friday and it was 20 degrees C, nice and warm! The only thing is we haven't seen the sun in so long and it's so bright it gives me a headache!
Here in Tennessee it looked like it was going to blizzard. I knew it wouldn't, but it's definitely the fastest snow I've ever seen.
Guys ... my only dream is to touch a snow.becuz the season here in philippines are rainy season and hot season ... no winter of course. maybe when my age is 20+ i go other country to feel the snow.
i don't really like winter, snow, and cold weather in general. i want to move somewhere rainy -- i love rain
I can't believe you don't like snow cameronscool86! I am getting married in December in the vain hope it snows on my wedding day! I do love the rain also, not walking in it and getting wet but watching it from a window makes me all contemplative. I don't want it to rain on my wedding day, it will ruin my hair
Well you are in luck It just so happens that I live in the wettest state/city/whatever It pretty much rains..... and then for about a month out of the year we get sunshine.. and then back to rain again!!! Buy yourself a one way ticket to the pacific northwest. I live about 2 hours north of seattle.