What do you think about the weather so far in the first 4 months?

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  1. thelyricwriter profile image81
    thelyricwriterposted 12 years ago

    What do you think about the weather so far in the first 4 months?

  2. lovelife08 profile image61
    lovelife08posted 12 years ago

    It's been surprisingly calm where I live, which is very unusual. I'm waiting for some giant tornado outbreak to make up for lost time hahahaha.

  3. pumpkincat210 profile image60
    pumpkincat210posted 12 years ago

    I think it is a little better than last year. Last spring it went from cold to hot overnight and there was little rain and a lot of wind.  This year the transition has been a little more gradual, although it's been warmer the first four months than in the past.  Thankfully we've been getting more rain but I know it is going to be another very hot summer. (houston)

    1. lovelife08 profile image61
      lovelife08posted 11 years agoin reply to this

      Oh honey, bless you. I'd have to rent out a summer place in a cooler region if I lived down there.

      The best thing about cool weather is you can always put on enough clothes to stay warm. But in the summer you can't ever take off enough clothes to ge

  4. Jennifer Stone profile image69
    Jennifer Stoneposted 11 years ago

    In South East England we've had a very dry and mild start to the year, then just after the water companies decided to inflict a hosepipe ban on us the rain came! So it's been typical April showers all month (I don't expect them to lift the hosepipe ban though... lol).

    1. christin53 profile image82
      christin53posted 11 years agoin reply to this

      It will probably rain all summer now sad But at least the reservoirs will be full for next year!

  5. Alastar Packer profile image71
    Alastar Packerposted 11 years ago

    The Carolinas had an exceptionally mild winter past and for almost two months now the Spring weather has graced us with blue skies and perfect temps.

  6. christin53 profile image82
    christin53posted 11 years ago

    I thought we were doing well a mild winter followed by an early hot spell but now it won't stop raining:(Typical British weather!

  7. kj force profile image61
    kj forceposted 11 years ago

    No matter where you live, the weather has changed over the years.however....the first four months have been less extreme than in previous years. We are already seeing 80-90 degree weather..great question..

 
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