This is what we have,how about you?

In the Mid-Atlantic region will be mid 60°s F most of week.
We played paintball yesterday, was getting warm mid-day, between games taking off BDU top , hanging around in just a T-shirt.

Night's down to mid 30°s F, days mid 60°s.

***OH, also, keyboard trick:
If you want to get the degrees symbol "°"
Hold the [ALT] , then press 2 4 8 in sequence (not all at once) on your number pad. Once you have pressed them in sequence, release [ALT] key and BAM , there is your degree symbol.

Right now at 830 a.m. it's about 42°F here.
 
Today the high will be 81F with a low of 61F and partly cloudy!

You can keep the snow:D , but I miss the mountains:grumpy: .
 
More snow for Vancouver Island. Another 12" fell overnight - and my Dog is still loving it!

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***OH, also, keyboard trick:
If you want to get the degrees symbol "°"
Hold the [ALT] , then press 2 4 8 in sequence (not all at once) on your number pad. Once you have pressed them in sequence, release [ALT] key and BAM , there is your degree symbol.

HEY! Where's the [ALT] key on my Macintosh Extended Keyboard? :D

(It's [OPTION]-0 (that's the number zero) on a Mac. Just for you folks out there into alternative computing.)

It was rainy all day long here in "sunny" California. Currently clearing and 48º. We should have mudslides by January if the winter is as wet as they're predicting.
 
13c degrees here (probably around 56f) here in southern Ontario today, was warm all weekend too. I was out Sunday night around 9pm in just a short sleeved summer shirt & it was beautiful (mind you I like it a bit on the cool side anyway). Haven't seen any snow yet this fall, unless I included what I've seen on the Buffalo news... :p
 
Once again, we're experiencing an unseasonably warm November here in Central Wisconsin. Mild temps (40's) , light drizzle/rain. No snow on the ground at all in town; I imagine there's some left in low-lying areas and in the woods. (We've had exactly one decent snowfall so far this year.)

It's so weird to see deer hunters in orange sweatshirts and jeans... I'm sure nostalgia plays a part in this, but I swear I remember the winters of my youth being colder, coming earlier, and with more snow. Global warming or just a natural trend cycle? I'm not educated enough to say, but I do see a difference in my lifetime. (I just turned 36)

May I add, pit man, you're fortunate to have access to woods like that, and a couple friends to share it with

about the same here in Minnesota (cities). been in the mid 30's daytime, even 40's some days, and no snow yet, just rain (in late Nov!!!!). I fear the midwest is loosing its reputation for being damn cold! I remember winters in my youth (just turning 28) where it was -30 F NOT including windchill, in the city!
 
I think this is an El Nino year. They have confirmed it.
Various regions of North America will have a different weather pattern, based on past El Ninos.

The last time (I think) was around 1999/2000, I remember we had above avg. temps, it was like Fall almost all the way through winter, with only 1 or 2 cold blasts, that were short lived.

Check your local weather history to determine what effect El Nino may have in your region.

In Maryland we run about +2° higher than average.
In Minnesota they run a good +4° above average.

4° ... Thats pretty significant.

http://www.noaanews.noaa.gov/stories2006/s2699.htm
 
Here in Brasilia,29°C and cloudy. I´ll be riding home in the rain. Using my Suzuli Intruder 1400, I spend a little extra time putting on the rain pants,jacket,rubber gloves and boots (when I don´t plastic bag my sneakers!)
 
its been in the high 60s - low 70s here but its gonna get cold this week/next week.
 
Partly cloudy and 76 degrees in DFW. Hell is on it's way, though.

Hell, hell! I'm lovin' it! Current conditions - "late Afternoon: Periods of snow. High near 32. Windy, with a northwest wind around 25 mph, with gusts as high as 30 mph. Chance of precipitation is 80%. Total daytime snow accumulation of less than a half inch possible.

Tonight: A chance of flurries before 9pm. Mostly cloudy during the early evening, then gradual clearing, with a low around 21. West northwest wind 15 to 20 mph decreasing to between 5 and 10 mph. Winds could gust as high as 30 mph."

Keep it comin'! :thumbup: :)

Andy
 
it was 70 here in Hunitington today, i can't ever remember it being this warm this late in the season. kind of scary
 
Here in Albuquerque, it's 32*, with a windchill making it mid-20's. We got an inch or 2 of snow last night, but it's sunny and warming up to the low 50's by next week :thumbdn: I'm just not in the right place for a proper winter :(
 
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