1. Where you live

1. Where you live
2. Temperature

1. Southern Sweden
2. -1°C. We had our first snow of the winter yesterday

Bump

where did you get this picture of my dog?

Ohio
43 F..... whatever that is in C

Central Ohio
47 F/ 8 C

Northern Thailand
32 degrees earlier. A cool 25 now.

1. Northern part of the Netherlands
2. 6°C and raining, shittiest weather of the year

Yesterday we had a flash downpour. It went from sunny to raining very heavily in less than a minute, then it was back to sunny in like 15 minutes.

Southwest Canada
-6°C. Been having a warm snap this past week.

1. Java
2. 25C

It is too cold for me

1. Northern Sweden
2. -8°C outside my house, -6 according to the weather apps. It's also snowing. Have been since the beginning of October.

>25C
>It is too cold for me

1. Kansas (Central US)
2. 10°C as of this writing (11:02 AM). Nice and cool, but we don't need to turn on the heater.

Just subtract 32 and multiply by 0.555

28C here (Santiago)
fuck I hate hot termperatures, yesterday it was like 36C and I ended up sleeping all day because I just couldn't bear to do anything with that temperature, but 28C is also shit

South Bay
50
It's too fucking cold

>50
>It's too fucking cold

Swedish Lapland
It's -10°C here in the mountains with a windchill so it's around -20°C when you are actually outside.

Was suppose to snow up to 30-35 cm today (1 feet) but it never came.. God dammit. Wanted to go snowboarding some fresh.

>living out in nowhere

>city faggot

That's an objectively better place to live. Cities are terrible for everybody except homeless people.

Don't say that around someone from Stockholm boi, they will flip their shit.

Literally Stockholm syndrome.

Hello bönder

To be a bonde I would need to farm or keep farm animals to some degree. I live in a modern home, with 100/100 internet and work as a IT consultant.
But nice try cityboy.

What is bönder? I don't know this meme.

I have a question just from curiosity, are you ever left your city and you were in the stockholm or other part sweden?

northern patagonia
30°C
first 30 grader of the spring

I am currently wearing a sweater rn

>What is bönder?
Bönder = farmer/hillbilly/redneck.

I've left my town (Kiruna) yes. Went to school down south in Norrköping/Linköping, University in Umeå and had a job in Gothenburg for a while.
But nothing is better then the far north. Lapland is home.

Understand thanks for answer

i hope you enjoy your cuckshed lmao
vitun bönde homo

>cuckshed
149 square meters. Big enough for me you Finnish fuck.

Southern border state usa
74 F, it's fucking freezing

1C and rainy, fuck this country

>North Italy
>10° C

Its 6 c here.

26degrees, rather cold due to the heavy rain of monsoon season

>74 F
That's 23 degrees C. Literally doesn't get any hotter than that here in summer. Shorts and t-shirt weather. Chill by the lake weather.

It got really warm lately. It's 18°C now and it was 22°C at noon.

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Western France
11°C / 52°F

Tuscany.
8°C, it rained all day, now it's foggy. Tomorrow it will be 2°C, winter is coming.

>dat filename

why would anyone want to take care of a 140m2 house?
apartment is great, if anything need fixing someone else will take care of it

its like 5c here now, usually 10 during the day

why would swedes call eachother names, you have civilization in the countryside too, unlike here

1. Aichi Prefecture, Nagoya City
2. 7℃

> central Russia
> +6°c, foggy and rainy

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1. South Brazil
2. 20ºC (its almost summer) ~ 20h
(most of the time its around 20ºC here, day time and night time it gets a little colder 15~10ºC)


I live in a 300m2 apartment

Northern Italy
-2 °C, currently snowing a lot