Posted January 18, 2016

Breja
You're in my spot
Registered: Apr 2012
From Poland

zeogold
The Puzzlemaster
Registered: Dec 2012
From United States
Posted January 18, 2016



Navagon
Easily Persuaded
Registered: Dec 2008
From United Kingdom

jadegiant
Bah, puny gamers
Registered: Apr 2014
From United States
Posted January 18, 2016
It's raining here, and I'm not in the UK! I'm in Northern California, where it's 52 F/11 C, plus we have a flood warning in effect.

zeogold
The Puzzlemaster
Registered: Dec 2012
From United States

jadegiant
Bah, puny gamers
Registered: Apr 2014
From United States

mystikmind2000
New User
Registered: Sep 2012
From Australia
Posted January 18, 2016

I was very confused actually? .... my dad is from England, so i sarcastically gave my interpretation of what the bystanders in England were thinking.... "dahh, um, i think its rain?" As if the British never saw rain before and are acting all surprised by it! ???
But seriously, what i don't understand is how a country that experiences constant rain would be so surprised and unprepared for floods??

JinKazaragi
New User
Registered: Jul 2015
From Germany
Posted January 18, 2016
Here in Seybothenreuth (Germany, close to Bayreuth) it's about -7°C and I think it's snowing but I'm not sure it's too dark outside.
It'll get colder the next few days (up to -17°C) but unfortunatly next week it'll get warm again (3°C - -(1°C)).
It'll get colder the next few days (up to -17°C) but unfortunatly next week it'll get warm again (3°C - -(1°C)).

hummer010
Crazy Penguin
Registered: Dec 2012
From Canada

Emob78
jack and coke plz
Registered: Dec 2012
From United States
Posted January 18, 2016
Pretty nice here at the moment in the bible belt. 40 degrees during the day, low 40s/high 30s at night. Clear skies and light wind.
But spring is coming, and the dead leaves are going to get blown away by the coming twisters. I'm wondering how long it is before we get late winter snow-nadoes arriving during the eruption of a 5.0 earthquake... with giant frogs falling from the sky.
But spring is coming, and the dead leaves are going to get blown away by the coming twisters. I'm wondering how long it is before we get late winter snow-nadoes arriving during the eruption of a 5.0 earthquake... with giant frogs falling from the sky.

zeogold
The Puzzlemaster
Registered: Dec 2012
From United States
Posted January 18, 2016
That's an odd place for a flood warning. Mudslides, maybe, but floods? I wonder why that is.

jadegiant
Bah, puny gamers
Registered: Apr 2014
From United States
Posted January 18, 2016
It's less likely where I am, but lower-lying areas and places near bodies of water are at risk. The rain has been coming down hard this month, with close to 11 inches and more coming this week. Anyway, the flood warning should lift in a few hours.
Post edited January 18, 2016 by jadegiant

zeogold
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From United States
Posted January 18, 2016



jadegiant
Bah, puny gamers
Registered: Apr 2014
From United States
Posted January 18, 2016



timppu
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Registered: Jun 2011
From Finland