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in the 40-50s. BRRRR. I am pretty cold-blooded, so I have the space heater on at work. LOL I am waiting (not patiently) for warmer weather and I would love to see the sun sometimes soon. It has been rainy and cloudy for weeks now. BOOOO.

Victoria:)
 
FLL Diver once bubbled...


Yup. Record setting highs the last two days in South Florida.

Water temps are still kind of cool though. Temps flucuated between 70-73°. It made me wish I had something a little heavier than my 3mm by the third dive. :p

If it's any consolation, viz was lousy yesterday - 20-30 ft.

Marc :jester:

Oh..booo-hooo ;-0

Whatever....I don't even want to talk about that. Those conditions are better than at any time diving in OH. You suck...I think I'm moving...
 
I'll second that. My plan now is graudate...some day....and move to Hawaii. Of course after a week in Bonaire and a week in Curacao this summer for my honeymoon those plans may get modified slightly. And to think....I use to like snow.

Big-t-2538 once bubbled...


Oh..booo-hooo ;-0

Whatever....I don't even want to talk about that. Those conditions are better than at any time diving in OH. You suck...I think I'm moving...
 
We are currently experiencing the mildest winter in memory. Sure we have a skiff of snow and thermometer has dipped a bit. In fact it is probably downright cold for some of you. However, the weather that many of you are describing is much more tyical. Mounds of snow and extreme temperatures. Therefore, I must conclude that you stole it from us. I just wanted to say that YOU CAN KEEP IT! Do not, I repeat, do not send it back! :D Thank you.
 
Canabrrrrrrrr. Wind Chill temp -40 oC which is frickin' cold in o F (actually isn't that where the two reconnect?). Too cold to dive yesterday cause I was afraid that not only would my bolt clips freeze but that I'd have to go to our Coffee Shop with the tank on my back... We've had to leave drysuit zippers alone for a defrost at the coffee shop a few times this year but this is getting ridiculous - bring on the Global Warming Effect, where's those El Ninjos - you know, those Mexican water fellas...
 
FLL Diver once bubbled...
Water temps are still kind of cool though. Temps flucuated between 70-73°. It made me wish I had something a little heavier than my 3mm by the third dive. :p

If it's any consolation, viz was lousy yesterday - 20-30 ft.

temps in the low 80's this past weekend.

Water temp 74 degrees. It was a little chilly for me.

Vis was great yesterday - 100+ feet. :D
 
My car's outside temp gage read 2 on my way to work, 11 at lunch and 8 on the way home.

That's Celcius

In F. it's about 35, 49 and 42

All this in the sun. Gotta love Vancouver....

Of course dispite similar temperature forcasts for the rest of the week, it will all come with rain...
 

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