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SohpieLL even as a warm lover I laugh at how you called 15°C "very cold". Err, no. Try -11°C like here last winter or far worse that most people on here get in the winter.
It's 13°C / 55°F and that's not "cold" for the time of year but very mild.
Normal average high for october is 11°C but we're way above that this year.
Some cold weather may arrive next week when we get some frosts and highs in single digits.
Last edited by Weatherfan2; 10-12-2011 at 11:51 AM..
SohpieLL even as a warm lover I laugh at how you called 15°C "very cold". Err, no. Try -11°C like here last winter or far worse that most people on here get in the winter.
It's 13°C / 55°F and that's not "cold" for the time of year but very mild.
Normal average high for october is 11°C but we're way above that this year.
Some cold weather may arrive next week when we get some frosts and highs in single digits.
lol, you are right. Like i said in the other thread, it was an euphemism, more like a comparative term, like compared it with the sunny warm days we ve been having. This cloudy, grey windy day feels "very cold". But it is not, really.
I take the "very cold" back and just say "It is cool, grey and dumpy"
Indian Summer has arrived with a vengeance! Right now, it's 100F and sunny. Relief is expected by the weekend when it's supposed to be back into the 70s.
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