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Current Conditions:

Temperature: 

17.5°C / 63.5°F

Weather: 

Raining; windy

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Current Conditions:

Temperature: 

25.4°C / 77.7°F

Weather: 

Sunny; dry; light breeze

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Unusually nice weather for late September (and it's almost October).

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Here's the temperature data for where I live:

Month

Jan

Feb

Mar

Apr

May

Jun

July

Aug

Sep

Oct

Nov

Dec

Year

Average Daily High Temperature (ºC)

11

11

13

15

18

20

23

23

19

17

12

11

16

Average Daily Low Temperature (ºC)

-4

-2

-1

1

4

6

9

8

6

3

0

-1

2

Record High (ºC)

15.4

15.1

20.6

23.7

26

33.3

31.4

30.5

25.6

22.3

17.7

15.4

33.3

Record Low (ºC)

-19.1

-17.1

-10.5

-5.5

-3.7

-0.3

0.6

1.1

-1.2

-4.1

-7.2

-9.7

-19.1



Right now it's 17ºC/63ºF, and raining... About normal for this time of year!

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Current Conditions:

Temperature: 

5.4°C / 41.7°F

Weather: 

Sunny; dry

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It's cold now... I think there was some ground frost last night...38.gif

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A cold front had past us the previous days, so we are down to average conditions for October.

Right now it's 11.8°C (53°F) outside with a partly clear sky.

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Today, it's partly cloudy with a current temp. of 87 F. It's been a nice day (weather-wise), but the fog was pretty dense this morning, though.

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This has got to be the longest weather-related thread I've ever seen. Here in Dallas, Texas, the weather turns cool at this time of year. Such a relief! We've endured more 100+ degree (Fahrenheit) days this summer than we have in quite some time. I think we were starting to feel a little like Phoenix! (but it's usually hotter there than here, at least by a few degrees) October is a peaceful month for us, weatherwise. It's cool outside, probably in the 80s today. We've had a few weeks of temps in the 60s at night, 80s by day. Fair skies, gentle breezes, it feels so good to open the windows and let the world in. I'm confined to bed and chair for the time being, having broken my hip skating around White Rock Lake on September 2. I still have a couple of weeks to go before I can walk, so I'm enjoying the time off playing you-know-what. If you'd like to see pictures of the trail where I skate, follow the link in my sig. Somewhere on the index page where you arrive, you'll find an item about skating at daybreak at White Rock Lake. I had hoped to do another page of autumn photos, but the accident postponed that. I'm an expert skater, btw, but just had a freak accident, which goes to show that it can happen to anyone.

Dallas is at the junction of several different geographical regions. There's prairie to the north, coastal plains to the south, semi-arid "western" scenes to the west, and forests to the east. Dallas sits astride the Trinity River, whose annual flooding has shaped the city, the economy, the architecture, and the society itself. It's never been a beautiful city, but it's getting better, and it's not ugly, either. For us "city builders," it's got an interesting layout. Imagine a watering hole on the river. Now, imagine roads radiating out from that watering hole like the spokes of a wagon wheel. That's the way Dallas started out. Neighborhoods were built in parallel to the roads they were on, so when neighborhoods intersect around here, it's always at an odd angle. The resulting clash of streets yields interesting ways of dealing with the situation, including public parks, wedge-shaped buildings, oddly-shaped retail areas that appear forced in between the residential sections jutting out at each other, golf courses (I live between two golf courses; one at each end of my street!) and other things. Highways split neighborhoods in half, often leaving one half orphaned without good access, causing one side to become a slum while the other side may be rich.

In October--right now--the State Fair of Texas goes on for a month at Fair Park. You are more familiar with Fair Park than you think. Sim City 4 has a state fair that is modeled after Fair Park in Dallas! If you visit my site, you will also see in the index an item regarding the Art Deco at Fair Park. At least a few of those pictures, including the thumbnail in the index, show the main building in SC4's state fair! The real one, that is. You cannot miss it; the resemblance is pretty much exact. SC4's building is smaller, that's all.

From now till December it will get cooler, but not by much. Then in January, winter finally hits, and we will have sub-zero temps. We're lucky to get a few snows, nothing that stays more than a week, before March, when the flowers come back and the trees turn green.

I hope I've given you some idea of the weather in this part of the country!

Shooshie

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2:30 AM in the morning now, the weather outside is almost clear with 9.7°C (49°F) at the moment, but 50 km to the north of me

a thunderstorm is currently tracking in from the still quite warm North Sea (according to our local lightning radar).

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the sun is(was) out, its hot or something like that

....yeah

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Overcast and just 12°C (54°F) outside at noon.

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Yesterday it was horrible and raining, 14.gif however today it is sunny and pleasant. 4.gif

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  Mon          Tue         Wed          Thu            Fri

Clear      Mostly Sunny    Chance of Rain      Clear      Clear

17°|11°     17°|15°    14°|9°      17°|9°       18°|13°

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Morning fog has given away, it's mostly sunny now with highs at 18

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 Wed           Thu           Fri            Sat            Sun

Clear      Clear      Mostly Sunny      Clear      Mostly Sunny

19°|11°     18°|11°     18°|13°     17°|11°      18°|13° 

Great sunny, warm weather for October! 10.gif

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Its been raining on and off, turning colder and very windy. Today the rain will turn to snow. Ewwww...the "s" word already. 14.gif Its supposed to be only 25 tonight. Im already wearing my winter coat and gloves. Im not ready for winter yet.8.gif.

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