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How is your weather right now?

Via Cassian

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In Riverview, Florida, USA (12 miles south of Tampa) it is 71 degrees, sunny and the wind is about 8 mph. Very nice day. Had rain last night. Seems like we are getting more clouds now than earlier in the day.
 
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Yesterday here in central Indiana, it felt almost like Spring with rain and temperatures in the 50s. Last night the temperature dropped to 30 Degress F., and it's been windy with blowing snow off and on all day. It's still snowing at 8:49 p.m. It will be cold the rest of this week. Winter has returned.
 
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Over 50% cloud cover on a mild winters day. Light to moderate breeze. 0% chance of storm or snow. Air pressure @1010 mb. Perhaps there might be very light rainfall later in the day. Averaging 5 degrees celcius, feeling a couple of degrees cooler.

We have a 16% illuminated moon rising in the East mid morning, which will peak at roughly a 45 degree altitude later today, but it's too cloudy to try and spot it. Sun rises about 8am and sets at 4.15pm.

We have wet weather (mostly slight [0.5-1mm/h] or moderate [1-2mm/h]) and an occluded front travelling East to the North of London UK. The rain is coming in from the Atlantic, with a body of cloud circulating in an anticlockwise direction over the Norwegian Sea dragging the wetness over central and northern England. A lucky escape for us soft southerners.
 
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