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Yep, that's what we're (in Michigan) headed for in the next few days - maybe 20's. This begins, officially, the "I've got it worse than you" winter seaon. I hope to see pics from Ramon (he's got a lot of us "northerners" beat at latitude and snow :bowing ) and others like Kiki and the Maine/Minnesota crew. Come on folks, I know you can do us snow-birds proud and show the southerners what it's like to live up here! Why do we do this :scratchhead: :rofl: I have no idea! It is cooler in summer and we have plenty of water. Maybe that's why. :scratchhead: Hope I didn't anyone out, 'cause I know we have some Swedes and other Balkan states represented here that can probably outdo us Great Lakes States.
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awww, quit complaining. it is pretty chilly here too...
60 degrees at night:nana: :dance: :coverlaugh: |
Its 82 F. now and going to get down to 70 F. in the weee hours. Burrrrrrrr:rofl:
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Even here in the Netherlands, at a much higher latitude than you, the weather is better! Sunny and 18°C (64°F) today. But they are forecasting windy chilly weather the rest of the week.
Ross, send me your snow this winter, I miss it! :biggrin: You can have our nasty dutch weather in exchange: high winds, freezing rain, freezing temps and 3 days of sun per month!:rofl: And I have to ride my bike in that weather all winter long. Glad to know your snowblower is ready! :rofl: |
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Basel is in a very privileged position and we have very mild weather here, not to hot in summer (well, sometimes it becomes VERY hot, but it does not lats too long) and also not very cold winters (normally snow does not last longer than two days :)) The problem is that it rains a lot! and changes a lot, so that suddenly you are freezing your a... and one week later you are sitting outside in t-shirts :) e.g. two weeks ago, I was wearing winter clothes, last weekend I was doing some trekking in t-shirt :) I would prefer colder winters, in the -5°C to -10°C , then it would be cold but dry, and that's easier to deal with ;) ...and if you go a bit to the south (Ticino) you even have palm trees growing around the lakes :) |
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The palm trees grows in Ticino (called the Florida from Switzerland) the lakes (Lugano and Lago Maggiore) are kind of deep in the valleys and receive also some dry warm weather from the south... two weekends ago, when I went to the Locarno Orchids show, we had 28°C there :) |
Ross, check this...
http://www.christian-volz.de/images/...carno0016_.jpg http://www.vch.ch/images/locarno-promenade.jpg both pictures are in Locarno |
It's down to -7C tonight here and then up to high of 10C. Go figure! I still think I like it here because my kids are here and I don't have to mow the lawn in the winter :rofl: (or water it either!)
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