Outdoor temperatures so far this week:
Forecasts indicate that temperatures will struggle to get up to 0C during the daytime until late Sunday. It was about -6C when we went for our early morning walk-about. Fortunately there was no wind or it would have felt much colder. The birds are getting through seed like it is going out of fashion. A good job a new supply was delivered yesterday.
It's pretty cold here today John.
ReplyDeleteMinus four when I went round the lake.
Not much warmer indoors either! lol
Ah Keith. Nice and cosy indoors.
DeleteDoes Penny have a coat? Hope you stay warm!
ReplyDeleteAlways nice and warm indoors Wilma. Penny does indeed have a Winter coat.
Deletei need to go out today and buy more here. :)
ReplyDeleteI'm lazy these days TWG. I get such things delivered, saves me having to heave them in and out of the boot (trunk) of the car.
DeleteNothing like a cold snap for clearing Niger seed. They will eat anything when hungry.
ReplyDeleteTrue Adrian. Not much, if anything, in the way of natural food for the insect eaters in this weather.
DeleteHi John,
ReplyDeleteNot sure if you'll see this as I know you've posted a couple of times since, but just wondered how you record the temperature on a PC like you have done there? That graph looks like it's a really good way of showing temperature on a weekly basis.
Hi Joe,
DeleteI use a PC program called Cumulus. It extracts and stores the information from my weather centre.
http://sandaysoft.com/products/cumulus
passing on some weather news..."Land of 10,000 Lakes, MN" today 1/18/2013 at 6:18 pm a wonderful 41 degrees F, by Saturday this time it will be -2 degrees F.
ReplyDeleteI'd be curious to know if comes your way?