It has been a fairly cool summer in most places of NZ that means average temperatures. Continual wind means the vegetation is drying out, keeping rural fire crews busy.
http://www.stuff.co.nz/auckland/loca...ahia-Penisula/
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It has been a fairly cool summer in most places of NZ that means average temperatures. Continual wind means the vegetation is drying out, keeping rural fire crews busy.
http://www.stuff.co.nz/auckland/loca...ahia-Penisula/
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Guess who's knocking at my window......
Another one... Our one day of snow in South England melted after one hour
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Don't lose hope, Steve. :p
The amount we had these days will probably melt in a month.
We have excellent weather. It's been snowing for almost 24h. Now it's quiet and 2C below. Tomorrow it's gonna be 5C below meaning all that snow will stay there. We have plans to go sleighing tomorrow.
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Last weekend it was windy and -4c , this weekend its cloudy and muggy 20+ c
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We had a massive snowfall on Wednesday and it caused chaos in traffic. The snow was knee height and transport paralyzed not to mention that pedestrians had no paths. As a genuine absurdistani, I managed to keep myself on my feet in the snow but then had a terrible fall in a store where I entered to buy a coke. Now I have a terrible pain in my left foot and I can hardly walk.
We even had snow here where I live. And despite the claims that it all belongs to him, Steve didn't come and get it!
We had all of 4-5" of snow, and schools shut down for three days! In all fairness it was wet, then froze, so a lot of areas had a decent amount of ice. I think I was actually getting to work quicker in the snow since most people stayed home. As the snow cleared up, the traffic levels become normal chaos.