It's 89 degrees Fahrenheit (30 Celsius) here in the Miami area--and it's 8 p.m. The high was 96 (33 Celsius) today with a heat index of 101. Unusually blisteringly hot for April.
It's 89 degrees Fahrenheit (30 Celsius) here in the Miami area--and it's 8 p.m. The high was 96 (33 Celsius) today with a heat index of 101. Unusually blisteringly hot for April.
Yikes. It hardly ever gets that hot in Norway even during the peak of the summer.
We had (hopefully) our last bout with winter and snow a couple of weeks ago. Sunny spring is back, but with moderate temperatures around 10 degrees C (appr. 50 F).
89 F feels like 96. That pales in comparison to upstate Florida, where St. Augustine is at 90 F but has a heat index of 117 F! I can imagine how hot it was when I was there one August some years ago. Yikes!
It's been rather chilly all over Norway so far this summer, at most reaching 20 C on select days. It's also expected to be an unusually chilly summer. Bummer.
I can't say that it's been boiling in Norway and Oslo (it really hasn't been 'boiling' at all this summer), but right now there's a surprising 'late summer' of sorts, with sun and temperatures hovering at 20C during mid day. That's excellent for so late in the season. Expected to turn soon, though. That's the drawback (or benefit) of having actual seasons.
BlizzardZilla is just starting in central Maryland. We'll see if we get the 25-30 inches they're calling for. I'm not working this weekend so I say bring it on! I just hope the power stays on.