Weather discussion, y'all

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Oh dear.

I misread that C to be F, so in my mind I’m thinking, how can it be 23 F and still rain?
 
That’s okay, and guess what? It’s a legit question! Take Mt. Mitchell, the tallest mountain in the Eastern United States, it can be in the 20s F, and still be raining there. (Although, it does have snow in the forecast).
 
Tomorrow Wednesday will be 30C,Thursday 35C and Friday 36C…I’m not ready for the heat yet !
 
I thought people in Florida were bad in the rain. People in California should just stay home when rain is forecasted! 😫
 
How was the drive to work?

There was a bit of snow where I live and boy was it icy out on the roads.

My anti-lock brakes went crazy when I tried to stop at an intersection.
Luckily I stopped just in time.
 
It’s about 46 F. It got below freezing over night, and we’re going to have colder daytime temperatures later this week. I love South Carolina, but, people coming here for the warm are going to be very surprised. I checked some coastal cities, lows in 30s F. Snow up in the mountains over the weekend (even the lower elevation ones). Depending on how severe it is, I think I might go visit. I’m not a fan of snow, but at least a snowy mountain is pretty. I remember when I went to Paris Mountain, and it started snowing when we were up there. Just light snow. It was odd, given that snow wasn’t even forecast that day. I’m worried about freezing rain this far south, which can be quite dangerous. It doesn’t have it in the forecast, but that is subject to change.
 
Cold and rainy, some of our adjacent counties may get snow and ice.
 
Weathers always weird here in Nebraska. ⚡❄️💧☀️☁️⛅:cloud_with_lightning_and_rain::sun_behind_small_cloud::sun_behind_large_cloud::sun_behind_rain_cloud:🌧️🌨️🌩️🌪️🤔???
 
I think I’ve been there once. Which is weird, considering I lived in Iowa.
 
It was windy here earlier, power was actually out for a few hours.
 
I heard parts of the Philadelphia area totaled more than 60 inches of rain in 2018. I can believe it since sunny days have been few and far between.
 
Going to have a day of 35C today and then tomorrow reaches 42C .The wind moves to the North which will bring dry gusts of wind and make it more of a fire risk day.
 
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