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Vonnye

2002-05-20, 6:09 pm

It was snowing in Irving Texas?
ccieToBe

2002-05-20, 8:44 pm

It was in the 60s and 70s today here in Central Florida. I don't remember it ever getting that cool around here in May. Yesterday we were in the 90s.
Nicole

2002-05-20, 9:00 pm

It was in the 90's last week... normal for May in No Cal. Today it's in the 50's, pouring down the rain with marble-sized hail and we've had several funnel clouds, but no tornados so far. Very wierd weather for us. Heck, tornando warnings are almost unheard of here and we had 4 today that I know of, and two actual tornados in the past couple of months.

Of course, I have lawn seats for an outdoor concert tomorrow night. Somehow I'm picturing a Woodstock-esque field of mud...
RichardJW

2002-05-21, 5:36 am

London today is overcast and drizzly. It was also like that yesterday. Probably the same kind of thing tomorrow

There was a medium sized storm a week or so ago. But notably there was an extremely close lightning strike. I'm glad to have made the very modest investment for power surge control on the electrical adapter. As it was a noticeable light crackle went through the monitor (accompanied by an explosion in the background). I know little about this subject however, and the effect could well have been produced by volts dissipating through the phone line.
Kasor

2002-05-23, 5:21 pm

NoWAY!!!

Snow? ? ? ?
hard_coder

2002-05-24, 7:04 am

It did not snow anywhere here in the Dallas Metroplex - too warm for that. In Denver though, it's coming down.

(Ugh, I just spilled cereal all over my keyboard. Guess I better clean it before it dries up and keys start stiiickinng again)
foggy

2002-05-24, 4:15 pm

Today was about 50 with sunshine, showers,cloudy periods, drizzle etc.
We get about 20 hours daylight.
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