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What's your Weather like today

It has been cloudy all day and rained on and off, now it has been raining for some time and it has gotten quite cold tonight. Wondering when we will see some good spring weather.
 
Today - expect dry weather with plenty of warm sunny spells after any morning mist and fog clears.

Here's a more detailed breakdown of the weather forecast for today:

  • Morning:
    Mist and fog may be present initially, but these should clear to leave a dry day with plenty of warm sunny spells.
  • Afternoon/Evening:
    The weather will remain dry for many areas with sunny spells. However, cloud and outbreaks of rain will move into northwest Scotland and Northern Ireland later.
  • Tonight:
    Expect windy conditions in the northwest as rain slowly moves southeast. Cloudy conditions are expected in the south and west with patchy drizzle over hills. Clear spells are expected elsewhere, with mist and fog patches by dawn.
 
It didn't go below freezing last night, so spring is definitely on the was. The ground is still frozen solid and mostly snow-covered, but there is hope!
 
It has been lovely today, sun was shining and it was warm, was a little chilly in the shade with the wind though.

Was a shame I was so busy today as it would have been a perfect day to get the garden sorted :)
 
According to weather radar, there is currently a very narrow band of thunderstorms, whose length almost spans the entire US. Usually those pass over quickly because they move East, but this one is sliding NE and has been straddling this area all day. No power outages, or wind, just flood warnings. Satellite TV has been down since this morning.
 
People here are very, very shocked. A major t-storm just hit where we live and with it was hail. Since living here (Henderson, NV.) for the last year and seven months, we've never seen it rain as hard as it just did. And hail, last time we seen hail was in Loveland, CO. I know, without a doubt, the people in Henderson and Boulder City are very shocked. The hail came down very hard. It was a little bigger than pea-size, but it was coming down. I got two videos of it on my iPhone. Somebody told me, "Southern Nevada, as in the Vegas Valley, doesn't get weather like that. That's why there is close to 4 million people that live here."
 
The Meterologist on Bakersfield's Channel 17 News said it would be 87° today. But two hours ago the thermometer on my task bar said it was 93°. She predicts that it will be 101° on Saturday. Kern County Hell Days have returned...
 
The Meterologist on Bakersfield's Channel 17 News said it would be 87° today. But two hours ago the thermometer on my task bar said it was 93°. She predicts that it will be 101° on Saturday. Kern County Hell Days have returned...
It will be 98 here in Henderson, Nevada. Most people here love that temp and one of the reasons why so many from So. California move here. However, next week, for a few days, the temp will fall, before going up again. As for us, we don't like that temp at all!
 
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