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Old 07-03-2012, 09:39 AM
 
Location: Laurentia
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Hmm...The heat wave is horrendous, and the cold wave's lows aren't exactly extreme, but the very cold daytime highs are impressive. It's not as cold as the lowest highs ever seen in my dream climate (-51C), but I operate a much colder climate than your extreme climate with four equal seasons, so it all checks out.

I like the attitude - not doing weather by halves. If it's going to be cold make it COLD, and vice versa.
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Old 07-03-2012, 06:20 PM
 
Location: Buxton, England
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Hmm...The heat wave is horrendous, and the cold wave's lows aren't exactly extreme, but the very cold daytime highs are impressive. It's not as cold as the lowest highs ever seen in my dream climate (-51C), but I operate a much colder climate than your extreme climate with four equal seasons, so it all checks out.

I like the attitude - not doing weather by halves. If it's going to be cold make it COLD, and vice versa.
Magner City doesn't have particularly cold winters by your standards. It does have massive day to day swings though, with records very far from the averages. Interestingly the coldest winters in the records are the least snowiest. Ones closer to zero (°C) have a lot more snow on average.

Just completed a November which has consecutive highs of 90°F and lows of 72°F followed by lows of 5°F then a raging thunderblizzard a week later. Also the year of this November sees May reaching temps of 112°F. Just Magner and its weather.
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Old 07-03-2012, 06:43 PM
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Location: Surrey/London
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The forecast for New Surrey has been updated. Chance of records falling, then severe thunderstorms with hail and tornadoes possible.

5/7: 28/20, sunny
6/7: 32/23, sunny
7/7: 37/25, sunny
8/7: 38/23, sunny
9/7: 36/23, sunny
10/7: 34/26, thunderstorms
11/7: 25/21, thunderstorms
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Old 07-03-2012, 07:10 PM
 
Location: Laurentia
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Magner City doesn't have particularly cold winters by your standards. It does have massive day to day swings though, with records very far from the averages. Interestingly the coldest winters in the records are the least snowiest. Ones closer to zero (°C) have a lot more snow on average.

Just completed a November which has consecutive highs of 90°F and lows of 72°F followed by lows of 5°F then a raging thunderblizzard a week later. Also the year of this November sees May reaching temps of 112°F. Just Magner and its weather.
Looks like an interesting place regardless. I'm a big fan of strong cold fronts and big temperature swings, though I'd prefer it to never get to 90F, let alone 112F. Any heat is unwelcome in November. It would be cool to have that in September, though.

Strangely enough I do have a climate called Lincoya which features big temperature swings in summertime. It can be 80F or 90F one day and snowing the next, and this is fairly common there, given that even an average July sees an inch of snow (that melts the next day). Think of Patricianopolis, only with summers averaging a bit cooler with a bigger daily range and a lot more day-to-day variability. I'm sure to the residents of Lincoya the concept of a dedicated season where it snows seems foreign to them, who are used to seeing snow falling year-round (though the winter snowpack melts long before summer).
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Old 07-03-2012, 07:19 PM
 
Location: Buxton, England
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Looks like an interesting place regardless. I'm a big fan of strong cold fronts and big temperature swings, though I'd prefer it to never get to 90F, let alone 112F. Any heat is unwelcome in November. It would be cool to have that in September, though.

Strangely enough I do have a climate called Lincoya which features big temperature swings in summertime. It can be 80F or 90F one day and snowing the next, and this is fairly common there, given that even an average July sees an inch of snow (that melts the next day). Think of Patricianopolis, only with summers averaging a bit cooler with a bigger daily range and a lot more day-to-day variability. I'm sure to the residents of Lincoya the concept of a dedicated season where it snows seems foreign to them, who are used to seeing snow falling year-round (though the winter snowpack melts long before summer).
We'll have a do a climatic spreadsheet data swap some time

Magner's September averages are too high for any chance of snow ever happening. However, blizzards have occurred in October on a few occasions (rather than just a flurry of snow). In October the average high for some months has been as high as 80°F or as low as 63°F. The city is more inclined to heat than cold. The average temperature is about 57°F. I think you'd like the winters though. So far they get an average of about 400cm of snow.
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Old 07-04-2012, 08:27 AM
 
Location: Melbourne AUS
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Atlantica, Sunland Forecast
Lat S14.30* E109*


Thursday
Mostly sunny. Light N/NE winds
Low 17 / high 28C

Friday
Mostly sunny. Light E/NE winds
Low 18 / high 30C

Saturday
Mostly sunny. Light E winds.
Low 14 / high 28C

Sunday
Sunny. Light variable winds.
Low 14 / high 31C

Monday
Sunny. Light variable winds.
Low 14 / high 29C

Tuesday
Sunny. Light variable winds.
Low 9 / high 31C

Wednesday
Sunny. Light variable winds.
Low 10 / high 31C


Current conditions at 10:00pm, Wed July 4, 2012
CLEAR

Temp ............. 18.3C
Dewpoint ........ 12.2C
Wind .............. ENE 6km/h
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Old 07-04-2012, 12:01 PM
 
Location: Buxton, England
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Looks like an interesting place regardless. I'm a big fan of strong cold fronts and big temperature swings, though I'd prefer it to never get to 90F, let alone 112F. Any heat is unwelcome in November. It would be cool to have that in September, though.
I've just completed an August which had 28 inches of rain fall. LOLOLOL. Nice weather for the garden. This place is crazeeeeeeeeeeeeee.
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Old 07-04-2012, 09:05 PM
 
Location: Singapore
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July 2012 Summary, Candleville
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Sunday: 79/73 - Sunny
Monday: 78/74 - Heavy rain up to 1"
Tuesday: 86/76 - Sunny
Wednesday: 88/80 - Clear and windy
Thursday: 83/80 - Heavy rain up to 7" throughout the day
Friday, Jul 6th: 81/75 - Clear and windy

Saturday, Jul 7th: 84/73 - Rain up to 1"
Sunday: 87/78 - Rain up to 3"
Monday: 89/80 - Rain up to 3"
Tuesday: 90/81 - Rain up to 2"
Wednesday: 92/81 - Clear then rain up to 1"
Thursday: 91/83 - Rain up to 2"
Friday: 91/82 - Rain up to 5"
Saturday, Jul 14th: 91/83 - Rain up to 1"

Sunday, Jul 15th: 90/75 - Clear
Monday: 84/74 - Rain up to 10"
Tuesday: 81/70 - Clear
Wednesday: 80/71 - Clear
Thursday: 80/70 - Clear
Friday: 81/72 - Partly Cloudy
Saturday: 81/72 - Rain up to 1"
Sunday, Jul 22nd: 80/70 - Partly Cloudy

Monday, Jul 23rd: 81/72 - Partly Cloudy
Tuesday: 80/71 - Partly Cloudy
Wednesday: 77/68 - Partly Cloudy
Thursday: 76/65 - Clear
Friday: 78/68 - Partly Cloudy
Saturday: 79/71 - Mostly Cloudy
Sunday: 80/70 - Partly Cloudy
Monday: 80/68 - Partly Cloudy
Tuesday, Jul 31st: 80/68 - Partly Cloudy
Average High: 83F
Average Low: 74F
Total Rain: 37"

Max temp: 92F
Min temp: 65F
Max low: 83F (twice)
Min high: 76F

Total Rain: 37"
Rain days: 12
Thunderstorm days: 10
Wettest day: 10" (16th)
Sunshine hours: 190
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Old 07-05-2012, 08:16 AM
 
Location: New Jersey
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Since my computer was fried, I'll post forecasts for the fake climate Fairfield for the time being. Hopefully I can save the data for St. Edward's, otherwise I'll have to start from scratch.


http://www.city-data.com/forum/weather/1621244-rate-climate-fairfield.html


Thursday, 7/5: Cloudy and breezy with scattered showers throughout the day. Rainfall around a quarter inch.
High 66. Low 54.

Friday, 7/6: Mostly cloudy and breezy.
High 68. Low 50.

Saturday, 7/7: Partly Cloudy.
High 72. Low 50.

Sunday, 7/8: Mostly Sunny.
High 73. Low 46.

Monday, 7/9: Mostly clear to start, but increasing cloudiness.
High 70. Low 47.

Tuesday, 7/10: Mostly Cloudy.
High 70. Low 54.

Wednesday, 7/11: Partly Cloudy.
High 73. Low 52.
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Old 07-06-2012, 06:08 AM
 
Location: Paris
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Heatwave conditions settle as the week progresses.

July 7th: 32/22°C (90/72°F). Partly cloudy.
July 8th: 27/17°C (81/63°F). Sunny, windy (NE).
July 9th: 29/16°C (84/61°F). Sunny.
July 10th: 33/18°C (91/64°F). Evening storms. 55 mm / 2.2" expected.
July 11th: 36/20°C (97/68°F). Fair, windy (S).
July 12th: 37/22°C (99/72°F). Sunny.
July 13th: 39/23°C (102/73°F). Sunny.
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