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Old 07-14-2014, 10:13 AM
 
Location: Segovia, central Spain, 1230 m asl, Csb Mediterranean with strong continental influence, 40º43 N
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My birthday is on 17th November, and it tend to be gloomy, mild, sometimes rainy by westerlies coming from the Atlantic Ocean. In fact, November is the glomiest month here.
There was only three times within the last 20 years with some measurable snow on the ground.
Sunny crispy days all day long with heavy frost maybe happen once every five years or so, whereas sunny mild days are very rare as mild days tend to be mostly cloudy.

On 17th November 2013 I still remember it was overcast with some snow at early morning, and then we had some sleet showers at afternoon.

What about you?

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Old 07-14-2014, 10:30 AM
 
Location: Northville, MI
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Mine is coming up this weekend. Sadly, it has and always will be terribly hot and unbearable .

Usually, its around 95 F and sunny and hazy with a dew point of 78 F. Heat index approaching 110 F with code red air quality alerts .

I am renting a 53' long refrigerated trailer to celebrate it in. Most of my friends are cold lovers as well, who wear shorts when its 38 F .

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Old 07-14-2014, 10:40 AM
 
Location: Paris, ÃŽle-de-France, France
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Relievable brief moment in currently living city of Fayetteville, only I can say around the birthday week of the year that it's officially COLD in this location.
Well at least until before afternoon lol Stayed below freezing point all day this year... super awesome! (Despite average daily highs in mid-50s/lows in mid-30s)
Proud to be a winter baby!

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Old 07-14-2014, 10:55 AM
 
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September. Usually sunny, cool and crisp, with nights just around freezing and days in the 15 to 20 degree Celsius range.
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Old 07-14-2014, 11:03 AM
 
Location: Portsmouth, UK
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It's my birthday on Thursday, here in Malta it will always be hot & sunny, back in Portsmouth in the UK it used to almost always be fairly warm & sunny too & most birthdays I used to have a BBQ/garden party
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Old 07-14-2014, 11:07 AM
 
Location: Atlanta
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Mine is coming up this weekend. Sadly, it has and always will be terribly hot and unbearable .

Usually, its around 95 F and sunny and hazy with a dew point of 78 F. Heat index approaching 110 F with code red air quality alerts .

I am renting a 53' long refrigerated trailer to celebrate it in. Most of my friends are cold lovers as well, who wear shorts when its 38 F .
Are you serious?? That must be costing a fortune. That does remind of the time when I had a summer job back in my college days, working at a warehouse loading up trailers. It just so happened we had to load up a refrigerated truck, and allthough we were putting non-perishable goods in there, the driver turned on the refrigeration just to be nice - man, that felt soooooo good. Made me wish I could pack trucks like that all day long.

As far as my b-day is concerned, it's in early November, so the weather is typically sunny, dry, very pleasent (around 70) and more importantly, it means I have six months of "happy season" ahead of me. The colors of the trees just make that much more festive as well.
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Old 07-14-2014, 11:11 AM
 
Location: Buxton UK
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Only one type of weather: overcast, cool, windy and usually drizzling. My birthday: August 31st.
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Old 07-14-2014, 11:14 AM
 
Location: United Nations
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March 12th... usually slightly below freezing in the morning and slightly above freezing in the afternoon. But it depends on the year. It can be sunny, cloudy, overcast, windy, rainy, snowy... anything xD
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Old 07-14-2014, 11:22 AM
 
Location: Northville, MI
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As far as my b-day is concerned, it's in early November, so the weather is typically sunny, dry, very pleasent (around 70) and more importantly, it means I have six months of "happy season" ahead of me. The colors of the trees just make that much more festive as well.
What, November is in the 70's down there . Here, its in the mid 50's by then. Happy season lasts from October to May in CNJ. How often do you see temperatures in winter equal to our average highs:

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Any you see only 2" of snow every year . Guess I have a lot of painful weather adjustments to go through.
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Old 07-14-2014, 11:33 AM
 
Location: Tricity, PL
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It's on January the 4th - in my homeland it's Winter, usually below 32F/0C, sometimes snow, but lately we didn't had much snow in the Winter at all. I lived by the bay area, so it was always a humid/wet cold, sometimes windy. Kinda weather that goes deep into your bones.
Here in Texas Winters are mild, most of the times the temps are way above freezing point, usually sunny, not very humid, not windy.
Last Winter it was very cold, though. The temps in mid 10's-mid 20's. Snow we see seldom - every 5-8 years or so, just a trace that covers the ground just for minutes, max few hours.
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