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I am not and never was this +thunderstorm+ weirdo. You assumed that. You would know that if on tuesday you saw he and and I posting about the same time from two different IP addresses. I only have one computer, so explain your suspicions.
We all know your vids are fake or stolen. I bet you probably live in Iceland or somewhere with an even worse chance of storms than we have. Just give it a rest already.
I am not and never was this +thunderstorm+ weirdo. You assumed that. You would know that if on tuesday you saw he and and I posting about the same time from two different IP addresses. I only have one computer, so explain your suspicions.
I apologise weatherfan, I know who it is now. I don't know why I thought it was you, I should've known really.
Earlier in the week I accused somebody else (the person who it actually is) who then convinced me it was you.
Nice weekend forecast! It must take a long time to get a tan there though with the low UV?
I don't know really, good question. Of course it takes longer, but I think it's quite marginal if you are all day in the sun. A friend of mine already got sunburnt yesterday. I don't know how weatheronline defines those UV scales, Helsinki, just 10 minutes south in latitude has an UV rating of 5 with less sun.
But as all of us aren't really used to the sun after the winter, spending a day outside will get you tanned quite nicely. When recalling, I don't remember much of a difference in sun strength when I was in Belgium in July. And of course depends on your skin type as well. Luckily, I can't get sunburnt at these latitudes, but I have a friend who really can't get even tanned. He just burns.
I don't know. Perhaps you should come here in the UV 4 and let's make an experiment...
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Originally Posted by ksolina
I would never tell that you can get so warm so early in the year.
It's not really anything special. Every May has a few warm days, and then it goes back to the normal 15C. But I get this a lot. People look so much at only latitude, or have just the impression that Scandinavia is cold all the time.
Years ago I met a guy from Slovakia, and he asked "isn't it so cold all the time", and he was surprised when I told him that we get actually quite nice summers, even if they are way too short.
What may be special is that while in the middle of the month the avg hi temp is 15.7C so far, so if the latter half is much warmer, this May could be well above average. Let's see.
Looking nice in Turku and Zagreb! Here it's improving somewhat, hopefully with some rain. Cloudy, cool and mostly dry weather gets old real fast.
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