I love this weather!

edited September 2010 in General Chat
It's so refreshing and I LOVE IT LOVE IT!

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  • edited September 2010
    chucking it down here :p jealous.
  • edited September 2010
    I love spring weather too. It always cheers me up, and I love the smell of wattle. The only problem is the magpies.

    ...Oh. You mean autumn weather.
  • edited September 2010
    I don't know what weather you're talking about but here it's raining and it's pretty nice. Rain + sunshine = awesome
  • edited September 2010
    Autumn here. Best season ever.


    Anyway, I'm back cutting my wrists.
  • WillWill Telltale Alumni
    edited September 2010
    It's summer here in San Francisco, which means it's frickin' cold!
  • edited September 2010
    It's beginning to get colder with a bit of rain around here now. Personally I'm pleased. Give me rain over sun anyday. I hate feeling too hot.
  • edited September 2010
    Whether you're talking about Spring or Autumn whether I'd have to agree!

    Although here it's Autumn, and t'is my favorite season.
  • edited September 2010
    Will wrote: »
    It's summer here in San Francisco, which means it's frickin' cold!

    Isn't San Francisco really hot? *is unable to detect sarcasm*

    Actually, according to these handy charts, it looks like San Francisco doesn't tend to get that much hotter than where I live, but where I live gets a lot colder than San Francisco. Science.
  • edited September 2010
    Will wrote: »
    It's summer here in San Francisco, which means it's frickin' cold!

    Cold drizzle! Summer is finally here!
  • edited September 2010
    Crazy wheather here. You can have freezing cold one day and melting hot the next. Even both on the same day.
  • edited September 2010
    I hate weather here in Atlanta. So much. The heat is unbearable.
  • edited September 2010
    Will wrote: »
    It's summer here in San Francisco, which means it's frickin' cold!

    Yes, but by lunchtime it could be broiling hot. Or not. I suck at predicting NorCal weather fluctuations.
  • edited September 2010
    Wet and miserable here, business as usual
  • edited September 2010
    It's getting colder here. I've been told we're in for a harsh winter, but it's not even snowing yet so I have my doubts. Usually it's already snowing by now, if my past experience with Albertan weather is any indication.
  • edited September 2010
    Snow is great for a while when it first starts.
  • edited September 2010
    I like snow if it comes and then melts, but dislike it when it sticks around and forms into ice. A 20 minute walk to work then becomes about 35 - 40 minutes because you have to go painfully slow to avoid slipping and bruising yourself.
  • edited September 2010
    When is in a good road that I already know, and it's safe, I love driving while it snows at night!
    It makes me feel like I'm flying a spaceship and the snowflakes are stars on my viewport!!
  • edited September 2010
    jeeno0142 wrote: »
    I like snow if it comes and then melts, but dislike it when it sticks around and forms into ice. A 20 minute walk to work then becomes about 35 - 40 minutes because you have to go painfully slow to avoid slipping and bruising yourself.

    Well, the chain stuff you put on your shoes help. You can walk at pretty much the same speed as you would with just shoes and no snow/ice.

    But I miss Parisian weather. It snows every few years only, and the snow melts before it even hits the ground. And the summers aren't too hot either. Really, if you went out in the street without being told the date, you'd be unable to tell if it's winter or summer (or fall or spring). It's awesome!

    Here... Well I like snow, and orange leaves, and flo... okay, not flowers, they give me bad allergies, but yeah, it's nice, but six months of snow are just too much -_-'. And -40° is just too cold. I can't wait to move to BC where the weather is more temperate.
  • edited September 2010
    When is in a good road that I already know, and it's safe, I love driving while it snows at night!
    It makes me feel like I'm flying a spaceship and the snowflakes are stars on my viewport!!

    :eek:

    I thought I was the only one!!
  • edited September 2010
    it rains so much here im used to it
  • edited September 2010
    Avistew wrote: »
    Well, the chain stuff you put on your shoes help. You can walk at pretty much the same speed as you would with just shoes and no snow/ice.

    It doesn't really snow around here that often for me to get that. I think last winter was the first time it truly snowed (without melting instantly, I mean) for the first time in about 10 or so years.
    Avistew wrote: »
    I miss Parisian weather. It snows every few years only, and the snow melts before it even hits the ground. And the summers aren't too hot either. Really, if you went out in the street without being told the date, you'd be unable to tell if it's winter or summer (or fall or spring). It's awesome!

    Now that sounds like an ideal place to be.
  • edited September 2010
    I'm not a big fan of the winters here, which get pretty cold for Australia, but not cold enough to snow, but I like the summers less. At least you can block out cold weather. Hot weather is hard to escape.

    I want to get into the games industry, which means I'd have to move to either Melbourne or Brisbane, and I'm not moving to Brisbane. It's close to the tropics, and I'd really miss winter.

    I think Melbourne has winter. A year ago, in winter, I went to Ballarat, a city about an hour out of Melbourne, for my aunt's funeral. I was there for two nights, and I was truly warm once. Maybe twice, I wasn't really paying attention to the temperature during the funeral. So if Melbourne's weather is anything close to as terrible as Ballarat's, then I'm sure it has winter.
  • edited September 2010
    Shwoo wrote: »
    I'm not a big fan of the winters here, which get pretty cold for Australia, but not cold enough to snow, but I like the summers less. At least you can block out cold weather. Hot weather is hard to escape.

    I want to get into the games industry, which means I'd have to move to either Melbourne or Brisbane, and I'm not moving to Brisbane. It's close to the tropics, and I'd really miss winter.

    I think Melbourne has winter. A year ago, in winter, I went to Ballarat, a city about an hour out of Melbourne, for my aunt's funeral. I was there for two nights, and I was truly warm once. Maybe twice, I wasn't really paying attention to the temperature during the funeral. So if Melbourne's weather is anything close to as terrible as Ballarat's, then I'm sure it has winter.

    I'm from Brisbane. Pretty hot around here for the majority of the year.
  • edited September 2010
    Temperature is good, but pollen and ragweed count are high, so my allergies are going nuts. =(
  • edited September 2010
    I love spring weather
  • edited September 2010
    IT's A PERFECT STORM!
  • edited September 2010
    IT's A PERFECT STORM!


    cowtwister1.jpg

    - "Cow."



    cowtwister2.jpg

    - "Another Cow."
    -- "Actually, I think that was the same one."




    (I'm from Oklahoma, so I know how extremely inaccurate the movie Twister is, but it's still good.)
  • edited September 2010
    Avistew wrote: »
    Well, the chain stuff you put on your shoes help. You can walk at pretty much the same speed as you would with just shoes and no snow/ice.

    Chains for shoes? That's awesome. Didn't know they existed. Wish I had known about them before when I always needed to take the bus in to school.
  • edited September 2010
    Nagaoka wrote: »
    Chains for shoes? That's awesome. Didn't know they existed. Wish I had known about them before when I always needed to take the bus in to school.

    Yep. Lazy google search gives this as an example.
  • edited September 2010
    Blinkin' Weather. It's too hot in Summer, too cold in winter, and there's no in between, because it's always going to be hotter than you like it or colder than you like it, because the earth is always rotating off-center, so the area you're in is constantly moving closer to and farther away from the sun.

    It's SCIENCE, BITCH.
  • edited September 2010
    I'm coooollllldddddddd :(
  • edited September 2010
    Blinkin' Weather. It's too hot in Summer, too cold in winter, and there's no in between
    What about spring and autumn?
  • edited September 2010
    Shwoo wrote: »
    What about spring and autumn?

    Spring is still too cold, and by the time it warms up, it's too hot.

    Fall is too hot right after summer, and by the time it cools down, it's too damn cold. I can't win.
  • edited September 2010
    I, personally, am in love with Autumn.
  • edited September 2010
    In my country weather is windy. It is very cosy and lovely :X Like this weather :X
  • edited September 2010
    I have a phobia of thunderstorms, a phobia of lightning, a phobia of thunder, a phobia of strong wind, and a phobia of tornadoes. And I live in or on the edge of Tornado Alley. Is there a place on Earth where tornadoes and ultra strong winds don't exist?
  • edited September 2010
    I have a phobia of thunderstorms, a phobia of lightning, a phobia of thunder, a phobia of strong wind, and a phobia of tornadoes. And I live in or on the edge of Tornado Alley. Is there a place on Earth where tornadoes and ultra strong winds don't exist?

    You need to move to Southern California. Unless you have a phobia of eathquakes...
  • edited September 2010
    Actually really looking forward to snow this year...its white velvet blanket over the land is hard not to smile at. :)
  • edited September 2010
    I have a phobia of thunderstorms, a phobia of lightning, a phobia of thunder, a phobia of strong wind, and a phobia of tornadoes. And I live in or on the edge of Tornado Alley. Is there a place on Earth where tornadoes and ultra strong winds don't exist?

    I think the UK, although apparently we have mini tornadoes :confused:
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