I suppose I can deal with constant boring rain if the weather in America is constantly trying to kill them.
Thing is, this kind of weather isn't even close to 'constant' as some people are making out. Sure it rains quite often compared to some other countries, but we also get plenty of dry days as well.
[QUOTE=Chris220;37095773]Thing is, this kind of weather isn't even close to 'constant' as some people are making out. Sure it rains quite often compared to some other countries, but we also get plenty of dry days as well.[/QUOTE]
But the dry days are usually dark and grey.
Quite often, yes. As I stated before though, I dislike hot weather anyway so that's fine by me! :v:
I realise most people probably don't feel the same, which is fair enough. I was just pointing out that it's hardly raining 24/7 like some people seem to make out.
A guy I knew, he had to evacuate his house, and his Chinese Water Dragon got loose in the house and they had to leave him behind. [img]http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v427/Irob/emot-saddowns.gif[/img]
[QUOTE=Jetblack357;37096426]A guy I knew, he had to evacuate his house, and his Chinese Water Dragon got loose in the house and they had to leave him behind. [img]http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v427/Irob/emot-saddowns.gif[/img][/QUOTE]
Did it evaporate
Deal.
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[QUOTE=Lamar;37091799]I love the rain, so I would swap rain for heat anytime. You guys in the UK complain too much about the weather, you have mild winters and summers. Try bone-chilling winters and disgustingly humid summers, like we have in Chicago.[/QUOTE]
That's what's great about Seattle. A lot like the United Kingdom in that respect.
I would kill to have almost constant rain.
Rain is awesome. It makes the coolest noise and it just very relaxing I guess :v:
Much better than sunshine and no clouds at all. Blegh.
Screw you people wanting rain in the US. Britain, please keep your rain away from here and send it to Australia
the UK really isn't that bad for weather. where i live we get -40C in the winter with 2 meter snowfalls overnight, then in the summer we are usually around 20c and raining and then once it gets above 30c it's humid as balls and you wake up in the middle of the night soaked in sweat
Hahaha. I'd take rain over Texas summer heat any day.
st. louis weather is usually in the 90s. there was a 10 day span with almost record breaking hot weather.
:c
Floridan here.
Take the heat and humidity.
All of it. I will take that rain right off your hands.
I'd gladly exchange British rain with Croatian heat, provided you can survive the heat level of 40°C in a dark, closed interior.
[QUOTE=furbrain;37096553]Screw you people wanting rain in the US. Britain, please keep your rain away from here and send it to Australia[/QUOTE]
But here in Oklahoma all our shit is on fire. :C
[QUOTE=Lolkork;37091732]Average summer's day in all countries.[/QUOTE] I'm dying of heat here in Lower Mainland Canada.
So glad we're getting rain. Normally it's ridiculously hot and humid in Alabama.
Summers in the deep south suck :v:
Standalone DayZ is looking really good, is that on Frostbite?
Where I live, it's constant humidity and heat... sunshine. But the thing is, I love rain. It's one of the most comforting things for me outside of the usual comforts.
That's what the rain was like near the end of an air show I went to today. Everything got covered with a thick fog and then it started raining like in that video but with thunder and lightning. The security was getting all of us into the hangars for shelter and to get away from the planes while there was lighting.
I got drenched and was all soggy and wet the whole 3 hour drive back home. Still had a great time though, my only problem is that my face and arms are covered in sunburns. Facepunchers aren't made for that amount of sunlight.
This was my day today in Massachusetts.
New England isn't much better most of the time.
Winter in Kentucky: 10 degrees and five inches of ice over everything
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Summer in Kentucky: Power outages during 105 degree weather and thunderstorms.
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Just like Ireland.
I think it's been raining pretty much every single day where I live in sweden. It's sunny in the morning, but in the afternoon the heavens open up and just poor rainwater down
It's been sunny everyday in Scotland this week, just too cloudly for a decent tan.
Going with this I stayed outside in the sun without any suncream on thinking they wasn't going to be enough light to get a burn. My face looks like a prune.
[QUOTE=Saza;37097043]Floridan here.
Take the heat and humidity.
All of it. I will take that rain right off your hands.[/QUOTE]
Yeah, it's Florida, so you'd think it rains often.
But no, we just get a fuckton of humidity and heat.
90% of English weather varies from gray overcast to darker gray overcast. Atleast all you others have extremes of weather, England is almost always just stuck in limbo
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Just sit indoors and have a cuppa till the weather gets better (forever)
[QUOTE=latin_geek;37098032]Standalone DayZ is looking really good, is that on Frostbite?[/QUOTE]
When I look outside my window all I think of is DayZ, disgusting grey buildings and a few red brick ones in the distance, large open fields to the left, pylons and wires goings across the sky, radio tower in the distance and green hills and forests in the background, so weird.
I love the rain.
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