Watched the weather report today.
Dec. 15th, 2025 04:08 pmToday's temperatures: Started below 20, "feels like" in the single digits. But not to worry, within a week we should be in the 50s!
And they just said that, with no commentary, like it's not absolutely bizarre to go from 19F - 56F within a single week in December.
And it's not just the high temperatures that are bizarre, the low ones are too. I can't speak to the decades before 1990, I guess, but NYC weather used to be temperate - we got more snow, but that's because the winter temperatures were in the snow range - close to the freezing point, not so warm it melted, not so cold that it just didn't happen.
And they just said that, with no commentary, like it's not absolutely bizarre to go from 19F - 56F within a single week in December.
And it's not just the high temperatures that are bizarre, the low ones are too. I can't speak to the decades before 1990, I guess, but NYC weather used to be temperate - we got more snow, but that's because the winter temperatures were in the snow range - close to the freezing point, not so warm it melted, not so cold that it just didn't happen.
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Date: 2025-12-15 10:03 pm (UTC)When we moved here, I was saying that I could cope with the weather, because it's what I'd grown up with: Boston weather in the 2010s was much like New York City's in the 1970s. I don't exactly miss the cold, but the pace of climate change is scary, and very noticeable in the colder half of the year.
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Date: 2025-12-15 11:42 pm (UTC)Yes ...
Date: 2025-12-16 01:50 am (UTC)We've gone from Zone 5b when I was little to 6a and now on the border of 6b. This is NOT NORMAL.
Huh! Adjust for Texas by 10 degrees warmer
Date: 2025-12-16 02:03 am (UTC)However, my condolences on your sinuses for having to go through that pressure roller coaster.
I once made a Dune related joke: "Know a Texan by their runny nose..."
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Date: 2025-12-16 04:19 am (UTC)no subject
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Date: 2025-12-18 02:40 pm (UTC)It's far warmer than it should be for this time of year - the grass needs cutting (In December!) but it's too wet for us to do it.
Far too many plants are still in flower, and floods are the new winter norm.
But no one seems willing to take any action.
I gave up flying 20 years ago when I realised what the carbon footprint was, will never take a cruise holiday (three times worse than flying the same distance...) and have given up red meat for climate reasons.
I know others doing the same, but as long as governments fail to place short-term economic growth ahead of preventing total economic disaster for our children, it's a very hard world to live in...