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Post by Hellion on Dec 4, 2016 16:04:11 GMT -5

 WEATHER Direct Link to Calendar
Day 1: The last dregs of greenleaf envelopes the valley in a wave of dry heat, turning the valley brown and brittle.
Day 2: The sun shines brightly and the occasional fluffy white cloud floats through the sky.
Day 3: The suffocating heat of green leaf begins to subside, leaving the air crisp and cool, perfect for hunting.
Day 4: A choppy breeze flurries fallen leaves and tumbleweeds across the terrain, making hunting difficult.
Day 5: The days are getting shorter, and nights cooler. Warriors are waking up earlier and earlier to hunt.
Day 6: A cool autumn rain refreshes the valley, but be wary of catching colds. Dens should be properly insulated.
Day 7: Cold air creeps in over the valley, breaking the grip of greenleaf. Leaf-fall is here.
Day 8: A short rainfall has knocked fresh leaves from the branches, and any patch of ground not covered by wet leaves is muddy.
Day 9: The valley is still wet from the rain. Be careful not to slip on leaves, mud or soggy grass.
Day 10: The colors are beginning to change, casting the valley in vibrant hues of red and orange beneath clear skies and calm winds.
Day 11: Brittle colorful leaves have begun falling to the ground, forming piles which give way with a satisfying crunch.
Day 12: A cloudless day and night, cats find odd round orange things and find them very useful scratching posts.
Day 13: As the chill deepens and the leaves fall , so do many of the trees' fruits and nuts, and prey become more active in preparation of hibernation.
Day 14: Dark clouds cover the sky and rumbles of thunder echo through the valley as a storm rolls in and strong winds shake the trees.
Day 15: Though the sun shines warmly, the sky looks a little gray. Pelts are beginning to thicken on prey and predator alike.
Day 16: Sunny days have grown gray with a near constant cloud-cover as a cold wind blows in from the mountains, sending cats and prey alike to the warmth of their dens.
Day 17: A stiff wind slices through coats both thick and thin.
Day 18: An early frost hits the valley, endangering the herbs which medicine cats rely most heavily on.
Day 19: As the last leaves fall from the trees, dark clouds loom over the valley.
Day 20: Winds gust through the valley, precluding a coming storm. Beware falling branches.
Day 21: Cool morning air meets warmth from the ground, and a heavy mist shrouds the valley.
Day 22: Especially thick over RainClan's rivers and streams, the fog blankets the valley, and many cats are hesitant to venture too far away from camp lest they find themselves lost.
Day 23: A cool breeze finally blows in, chasing away the fog of the past few days.
Day 24: The sun shines brightly again, providing a brief respite from the chill of the season.
Day 25: The air cools down again, chilling those without thick coats.
Day 26: A light dusting of frost covers the ground, nearly all the herbs are killed off
Day 27: Terrible dark clouds fill the sky, the sun can't peak through them.
Day 28: The clouds are followed by strong winds, trees bend and break in the weather
Day 29: A break from the storm comes in the shape of a clear sky, but no warmth despite the bright sun.
Day 30: A freezing cold night reminds everyone of what is to come.
Day 31: Frost cover the ground all over the valley, clouds can be seen in the sky leafbare snow is coming.
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Post by Hellion on Mar 6, 2017 16:02:20 GMT -5
 Day 1: A brisk breeze blows through the valley, pulling the last clinging leaves from the trees. Day 2: A crisp day with not a cloud in the sky, but chillingly cold Day 3: Frost covers everything, kits need to stay close to their mothers Day 4: Ice can be found on stagnant water sources Day 5: Sunlight trickles in from the clouds, a fading feeling of warmth Day 6: Wet slushy rain mixed with the first snow of the season falls, making everything wet and muddy. Day 7: Clouds gather densely above and snow continues to fall, but the ground is still too warm for it to settle. Day 8: The temperature drops dramatically overnight, sending many creatures to ground. Day 9: It warms up a bit, nothing drastic but not as chilly as before Day 10: Tiny snow flurries fall during the evening, nothing sticks but the sight is ominous Day 11: The day is cloaked in shades of grey as clouds heavy with snow blanket the sky. Day 12: A gentle but steady snowfall blankets the valley in pristine and sparkling white. Day 13: A brisk wind picks up, throwing snow from the ground up into the air in stinging clouds. Take care not to let it into your eyes. Travel to Moon Tree is difficult but doable. Day 14: An unusually warm day melts much of the accumulated snow, making for an incredibly muddy day. Day 15: Freezing rain and snow fall intermittently throughout the day. Cats that stay out in the rain too long may catch ill. Day 16: All water is ice and even more of it covers the valley, be careful where you step. Day 17: A chilly day that leaves everything wishing newleaf. Day 18: Snow tumbles down in the early dawn hours, covering the valley once more Day 19: Snow covers the valley, but the skies are clear and blue, the temperature chilly but not unbearable. Despite the snow, it is a decent day for hunting. Day 20: No new snow makes the day a little more pleasanHeavy snowfall overnight has left the valley covered in snowdrifts. Look out for clumps of snow falling off branches and onto unsuspecting heads! Day 21: A strong wind picks up, whirling the snowfall around in tornadoes of white and making hunting and navigating difficult. Day 22: The air is painfully cold, cats with short fur are advised to remain in their dens. Day 23: Hail falls from the sky creating small holes in dens Day 24: Dark clouds cover the sky, snow falls in intervals. Day 25: The sky is mostly clear, scatter clouds as those warm enough travel to the Gathering. Day 26: A terrible cold wind drives through the valley, making eyes sting Day 27: The wind carries with it dark clouds Day 28: Clouds carrying freezing rain hammers down, keeping cats in their dens. Day 29: Frost glitters in the dawn light, but as the sun rises it burns it away and a hint of warmth enters the air. Day 30: The first hints of warmer newleaf winds begin to blow, beginning to melt the snow and drawing prey from their leaf-bare dens. Day 31: For the first time in moons, green returns to the valley among pools of yet unmelted snow, and hunting becomes less difficult.
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Post by Hellion on Jun 7, 2017 20:50:35 GMT -5
 Day 1: A breath of warmth blesses the territories, bringing a bit more energy into the prey, but snow still covers most of the ground. Day 2: A bright and sunny day, melting a large amount of the snow left on the ground and leaving a large amount of mud. Day 3: The last of the snow melts away as the sun grows warmer and stronger in the sky. A light breeze picks up, bringing fresh flower scents along with it. Day 4: Dark clouds hang heavy overhead as the wind picks up, the whole territory seems to whisper and rustle with the promise of a storm Day 5: The winds are still as storm grey clouds blanket the skies and blot out the usual brightness and warmth of the Newleaf sun. Day 6: Rain has replaced snow, pattering down on the territories in gentle soothing rhythms, leaving behind puddles. Day 7: A light, cold rain showers relentlessly over the territories with no intention of resolve. Day 8: The wind is howling. Grasses and leaves alike toss too and fro as the gales whip violently across the territories Day 9: A cold-snap overnight freezes some of the fresh new flowers and covers the ground in frost. Day 10: Overcast and breezy, the air smells fresh and even the most sluggish prey is out of hibernation. Day 11: A warm breeze ruffles through budding branches, chasing away the last of the cold and invigorating hunting patrols. Day 12: The day is bright and warm. The sky is a vibrant cerulean, and puffy, white clouds float gracefully across the fields of blue. Day 13: An unusually hot and humid day, with bright blue skies and no wind. Day 14: Gentle rain showers come and go over the course of the day, dripping down onto the waiting leaves of a myriad blooming wildflowers that have begun to spring up all over the territories. Day 15: Flowers are in full bloom, and the heavy pollen scent causes some cats to sneeze and makes it more difficult to hunt. Day 16: The sun is bright and strong. There is a faint breeze, though ultimately it is pleasantly warm out and a fine day for hunting, battle training, or basking in the heat of the day. Day 17: Petals rain down from trees amidst high winds and darkening skies as prey scurries for cover from the oncoming storm. Day 18: Rain begins in the morning and grows into a full and vicious storm, with high winds and torrents of water pouring down from above. Stay safe and look out for falling trees. Day 19: Heavy rain overnight has left the ground muddy and filled with puddles as a bright and sunny day dawns, watch your paws as you step outside and careful on slopes. Day 20: The wind is uncomfortably cold, and the sun is hidden by a thin layer of clouds, though precipitation is unlikely. Day 21: Migratory birds pass on as they head back to their homes, the flocks providing a spike in uncommon prey. Day 22: It is uncomfortably hot. The sun beats down incessantly, and there is no breeze to offer even the slightest relief Day 23: There is a strong, yet not overpowering breeze, and the sun emits a powerful heat. The territories harbor lively and adventurous prey. Day 24: Bees are buzzing around clumps of flowers, a danger to paws and skin if angered. Day 25: The sky is clear and the air warm prompting the first birdsong in moons, and some of the most courageous climbers head off in search of nutritious eggs. Day 26: A bright sun shines down on the territories, drying up the last bits of water and finally allowing the clans a chance to clean out their nests. Day 27: There are no clouds in the brilliant blue sky, and in some places, the mountains beyond the clan territories jut out from the horizon vividly. Day 28: Temperatures continue to rise, there is a hint of dry air but the day is over all pleasant Day 29: A bright and sunny day warms the valley, a light breeze makes the day comfortable. Day 30: Clouds dot the sky and grasses dance in the wind, the valley is happy and green. Day 31: Heat bears down on the valley making the grass begin to crack, Greenleaf is here.
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Post by Fawn on Aug 2, 2018 5:25:41 GMT -5
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Post by Fawn on Aug 2, 2018 5:34:24 GMT -5
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Post by Fawn on Aug 2, 2018 5:35:04 GMT -5
No Unique Weather for each day
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Post by Fawn on Aug 2, 2018 5:36:01 GMT -5
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Post by Fawn on Nov 17, 2018 16:47:54 GMT -5
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Post by Fawn on Nov 24, 2018 10:11:02 GMT -5
Leaf-fall, year 6
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Sept. 2-4 | 2
Sept. 5-7 | 3
Sept. 8-10 | 4
Sept. 11-13 | 5
Sept. 14-16 | 6
Sept 17-19 | 7
Sept. 20-22 | 8
Sept. 23-25 | 9
Sept. 26-28 | 10
Sept 29 - Oct. 1 | 11
Oct. 2-4 | 12
Oct. 5-7 | 13
Oct. 8-10 | 14
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Oct. 14-16 | 16
Oct. 17-19 | 17
Oct. 20-22 | 18
Oct. 23-25 | 19
Oct. 26-28 | 20
Oct. 29-31 | 21
Nov. 1-3 | 22
Nov. 4-6 | 23
Nov. 7-9 | 24
Nov. 10-12 | 25
Nov. 13-15 | 26
Nov. 16-18 | 27
Nov. 19-21 | 28
Nov. 22-24 | 29
Nov. 25-27 | 30
 Nov. 28-30 | 31
Dec. 1-3 | 1
Dec. 4-6 | 2
Dec. 7-9 | 3
Dec. 10-12 | 4
Dec. 13-15 | Leaf-fall 14 » Med Cat Meeting | Leaf-fall 29 » Clan Gathering |
WEATHER Direct Link to Calendar
Weather Description Leaf-fall 1 A gentle breeze surrounds the forest. The temperatures are still warm but less so.
Leaf-fall 2 The wind grows stronger, shaking leaves and bringing in a leaf-fall chill.
Leaf-fall 3 Gusts shake leaves intermittently throughout the day, strong and gentle breezes take turns sweeping across the land.
Leaf-fall 4 The Leaf-fall heat has been extinguished completely, it is unseasonably cold and breezy, the sun is hidden behind overcast clouds.
Leaf-fall 5 The sky, swollen with rain, finally releases its water at a steady rate throughout the day.
Leaf-fall 6 The rain continues throughout the night and most of the day, the breeze has a bite to it.
Leaf-fall 7 Rain has dampened the forest but has ceased falling, the clouds remain in the sky blocking sunshine from the forest.
Leaf-fall 8 Some clouds have dissipated bringing back the bright blue sky and sunshine. Basking in the rays is a good way to warm your fur.
Leaf-fall 9 Although the sun is out the temperature is seasonably chilly.
Leaf-fall 10 A quick change in temperature invites fog, casting the forest in an eerie haze. The air feels humid, the fog dissipates late in the afternoon.
Leaf-fall 11 Partly cloudy, the sun weakly shines in the sky but provides little warmth.
Leaf-fall 12 The biting breeze rushes in again, bringing clouds with it. The sun is hidden behind thick gray clouds.
Leaf-fall 13 A dusting of rain over the leaves makes for a chilly morning, but the rain stops mid-afternoon.
Leaf-fall 14 Wisps of clouds decorate the sky, perfect for sunbathing.
Leaf-fall 15 Not a cloud in the sky, the sun shines triumphantly and brings much-needed warmth to the forest.
Leaf-fall 16 There is thick fog along the forest floor from early to mid-morning, with some clouds in the sky during the afternoon.
Leaf-fall 17 The breeze moves heavy clouds across the sky casting vast traveling shadows underneath them.
Leaf-fall 18 The clouds turned into thin slivers in the sky. The sun tries to heat the forest but to no avail.
Leaf-fall 19 An unseasonably cold day even though there is not a cloud in sight. the days are noticably shorter.
Leaf-fall 20 The cold persists, a biting breeze moves its way through trees and across meadows.
Leaf-fall 21 The chill softens slightly but the wind persists, clouds grow heavy in the sky once more.
Leaf-fall 22 Overcast again, but it looks like rain. The humidity rises noticably.
Leaf-fall 23 The humidity stubbornly clings to the forest, bringing a heavy fog that lasts throughout the day.
Leaf-fall 24 A light drizzle begins in the early morning and doesn't stop until late in the night.
Leaf-fall 25 In the early morning the drizzle turned to a gentle rain but stops halfway through the afternoon. The remaining light is quite chilly.
Leaf-fall 26 Some clouds remain, hugging the meadows and warming up the forest a couple degrees.
Leaf-fall 27 The clouds are gone from the sky and the sun weakly warms the land.
Leaf-fall 28 Nice and simple, a cold breeze with sunshine.
Leaf-fall 29 The clouds rolled in during the night and block the sky all day.
Leaf-fall 30 Gray and overcast, the wind returns and hangs around all day.
Leaf-fall 31 Still no sunshine, the clouds sit stubbornly in the sky and the wind is sharp.
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Post by neversky on Mar 2, 2019 20:46:09 GMT -5
Leafbare, year 6
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Dec. 4-6 | 2
Dec. 7-9 | 3
Dec. 10-12 | 4
Dec. 13-15 | 5
Dec. 16-18 | 6
Dec. 19-21 | 7
Dec. 22-24 | 8
Dec. 25-27 | 9
Dec. 28-30 | 10
Dec. 31- Jan. 2 | 11
Jan. 3-5 | 12
Jan. 6-8 | 13
Jan. 9-11 | 14
Jan. 12-14 | 15
Jan. 15-17 | 16
Jan. 18-20 | 17
Jan. 20-23 | 18
Jan. 24-26 | 19
Jan. 27-29 | 20
Jan. 30- Feb. 1 | 21
Feb 2-3 | 22
Feb. 4-6 | 23
Feb. 7-9 | 24
Feb. 10-12 | 25
Feb. 13-15 | 26
Feb. 16-18 | 27
Feb. 19-21 | 28
Feb. 22-24 | 29
Feb. 25-27 | 30
Feb. 28- Mar. 2 | 1
Mar. 3-5 | 2
Mar. 6-8 | 3 Mar. 9-11 | 4
Mar. 12-14 | 5
Mar. 15-17 | Leafbare 11 » Med Cat Meeting | Leafbare 25 » Clan Gathering Newleaf 1-3 » Member's week off | Newleaf 3-5 » Staff week off |
For past calendars, please click here!
Timekeeping When starting a thread look at the real-life date and find it on the calendar above. That is the day that the thread starts on. Threads can continue for as long as the roleplayers wish and do not need to end before the 'next' day starts. This system is in place to help keep events going.
Aging All characters will age up at the start of the season.
Events Are marked at the bottom and roleplays are to be affected by those events. Gatherings and Medicine cat meetings are marked. A chosen medicine cat will start the meeting and same with a chosen leader.
Backdating a thread? Need to backdate? Please send a message to Heli or ask Heli in the cbox. When you create the thread please put the date the thread needs to be & that it's backed dated. I would appreciate it not becoming a regular thing, but something that happens when life gets busy. If backdating happens too often it will negate the use of the entire calendar system.
Questions? Please PM @hellion and I will explain it in great detail.
WEATHER Leafbare 1 A biting breeze wafts across the plains but is avoided when among trees, the sky is overcast.
Leafbare 2 The wind grows stronger, permeating trees sending chills throughout each territory. Clouds cover up any sign of blue in the sky.
Leafbare 3 Strong wind persists throughout the day, ebbing slightly by night. The sky is visible, though not for long, by night no stars can be seen.
Leafbare 4 In the morning snow falls gently, briefly, but disappears in the afternoon. The clouds part slightly.
Leafbare 5 The sun is visible but no warmth can be harnessed from it. Prey seems to take note of the chill and begins to make itself scarce.
Leafbare 6 Almost all leaves rest on forest floors, a clear sky doesn’t do much for the cold temperature.
Leafbare 7 Clouds roll in slowly across the day, completely blanketing the territories. No wind, but strangely quiet.
Leafbare 8 The snow begins to steadily fall from late-morning. It evenly coats the ground and continues to build throughout the night.
Leafbare 9 Visibility is low as the snow falls faster, sounds are suffocated by the snow which continues to gather and rise.
Leafbare 10 It is warmer outside from the insulation snow provides, but snow turns to sleet, making terrain sloppy and difficult to walk through.
Leafbare 11 Snow continues to fall but significantly lighter than before. The ground is still relatively sloppy and muddy.
Leafbare 12 Clouds thin themselves out, letting the sun weakly peek through, but it is still overcast. The snow stops falling.
Leafbare 13 A gentle but sharp breeze moves its way across the prairies. The temperature is dropping.
Leafbare 14 The temperature continues to drop, the slop left over from sleet is beginning to harden and turn to solid snow, difficult to walk in as it crumbles suddenly and unevenly beneath heavy pawsteps.
Leafbare 15 With no breeze and no snow the earth seems to have frozen completely.
Leafbare 16 Staying outside too long begins to have ill effects on health.
Leafbare 17 The sun is shining and there isn't a cloud in the sky, but it is still bitterly cold.
Leafbare 18 An icy wind grows stronger and stronger throughout the day.
Leafbare 19 The wind is strong and so cold it takes a cat's breath away, making hunting and training difficult.
Leafbare 20 Overnight the clouds tumbled in and a light snow falls throughout the day.
Leafbare 21 The sky grows darker and the snow falls heavier through the night and next morning.
Leafbare 22 Gray clouds coat the sky but the snowfall has lightened significantly.
Leafbare 23 The sun is visible behind clouds but its rays can't break through, it is cold and dreary.
Leafbare 24 Sunny but still extremely cold. The snow is no longer powdery but hard and ice-like.
Leafbare 25 Mostly sunny but still hard to traverse without getting your breath taken away by the wind.
Leafbare 26 Blustery and unpleasant, the sun seems to tease heat in between bursts of wind.
Leafbare 27 A sharp breeze still remains in the air but is easier to be in for long periods of time.
Leafbare 28 The wind has finally subsided, it is mostly sunny outside but still cold.
Leafbare 29 Clan elders no longer feel the ache of cold in their bones, leafbare is becoming milder and coming to a close.
Leafbare 30 Finally, the sun's warmth can be faintly felt reaching the earth.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 5, 2019 0:07:31 GMT -5
Newleaf, year 6
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Mar. 3-5 | 2
Mar. 6-8 | 3 Mar. 9-11 | 4
Mar. 12-14 | 5
Mar. 15-17 | 6
Mar. 18-20 | 7
Mar. 21-23 | 8
Mar 24-26 | 9
Mar. 27-29 | 10
Mar.30- Apr. 1 | 11
Apr. 2-4 | 12
Apr. 5-7 | 13
Apr. 8-10 | 14
Apr. 11-13 | 15
Apr. 14-16 | 16
Apr.15-17 | 17
Apr. 18-20 | 18
Apr. 21-23 | 19
Apr. 24-26 | 20
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Apr. 30- May 2 | 22
May 3-5 | 23
May 6-8 | 24
May 9-11 | 25
May 12-14 | 26
May 15-17 | 27
May 18-20 | 28
May 21-23 | 29
May 24-26 | 30
May 27-29 | 31
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June 9-11
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June 12-14 | 4
June 15-17 | Newleaf 1-3 » Member's week off | Newleaf 3-5 » Staff week off Newleaf 11 » Med Cat Meeting | Newleaf 25 » Clan Gathering June 2-8 Time Stop/Catch Up Week |
For past calendars, please click here!
Timekeeping When starting a thread look at the real-life date and find it on the calendar above. That is the day that the thread starts on. Threads can continue for as long as the roleplayers wish and do not need to end before the 'next' day starts. This system is in place to help keep events going.
Aging All characters will age up at the start of the season.
Events Are marked at the bottom and roleplays are to be affected by those events. Gatherings and Medicine cat meetings are marked. A chosen medicine cat will start the meeting and same with a chosen leader.
Backdating a thread? Need to backdate? Go ahead, you may start threads on any day in the current season that has already passed, but no threads may be started 'in the future' (any day that occurs after the current IC date). If you want to start a thread that occurs in a past season, please use the Take A Step Back board.
Questions? Please PM @zen , Fawn , or Taxx .
WEATHER Newleaf 1 The wind is uncomfortably cold, and the sun is hidden by a thin layer of clouds, though precipitation is unlikely.A breath of warmth blesses the territories, bringing a bit more energy into the prey, but snow still covers most of the ground.
Newleaf 2 A bright and sunny day warms the valley, a light breeze makes the day comfortable.
Newleaf 3 Rain has replaced snow, pattering down on the territories in gentle soothing rhythms, leaving behind puddles.
Newleaf 4 The day is bright and warm. The sky is a vibrant cerulean, and puffy, white clouds float gracefully across the fields of blue.
Newleaf 5 The last of the snow melts away as the sun grows warmer and stronger in the sky. A light breeze picks up, bringing fresh flower scents along with it.
Newleaf 6 Overcast and breezy, the air smells fresh and even the most sluggish prey is out of hibernation.
Newleaf 7 There are no clouds in the brilliant blue sky, and in some places, the mountains beyond the clan territories jut out from the horizon vividly.
Newleaf 8 A cold-snap overnight freezes some of the fresh new flowers and covers the ground in frost.
Newleaf 9 A warm breeze ruffles through budding branches, chasing away the last of the cold and invigorating hunting patrols.
Newleaf 10 The winds are still as storm grey clouds blanket the skies and blot out the usual brightness and warmth of the Newleaf sun.
Newleaf 11 The wind is howling. Grasses and leaves alike toss too and fro as the gales whip violently across the territories
Newleaf 12 Clouds dot the sky and grasses dance in the wind, the valley is happy and green.
Newleaf 13 Dark clouds hang heavy overhead as the wind picks up, the whole territory seems to whisper and rustle with the promise of a storm
Newleaf 14 Rain begins in the morning and grows into a full and vicious storm, with high winds and torrents of water pouring down from above. Stay safe and look out for falling trees.
Newleaf 15 Gentle rain showers come and go over the course of the day, dripping down onto the waiting leaves of a myriad blooming wildflowers that have begun to spring up all over the territories.
Newleaf 16 A light, cold rain showers relentlessly over the territories with no intention of resolve.
Newleaf 17 Heavy rain overnight has left the ground muddy and filled with puddles as a bright and sunny day dawns, watch your paws as you step outside and careful on slopes.
Newleaf 18 Petals rain down from trees amidst high winds and soft grey skies leftover from the storm.
Newleaf 19 There is a strong, yet not overpowering breeze, and the sun emits a powerful heat. The territories harbor lively and adventurous prey.
Newleaf 20 A bright and sunny day, but the heavy rains habvleaving a large amount of mud.
Newleaf 21 Flowers are in full bloom, and the heavy pollen scent causes some cats to sneeze and makes it more difficult to hunt.
Newleaf 22 Migratory birds pass on as they head back to their homes, the flocks providing a spike in uncommon prey.
Newleaf 23 The sky is clear and the air warm prompting the first birdsong in moons, and some of the most courageous climbers head off in search of nutritious eggs.
Newleaf 24 A bright sun shines down on the territories, drying up the last bits of water and finally allowing the clans a chance to clean out their nests.
Newleaf 25 The sun is bright and strong. There is a faint breeze, though ultimately it is pleasantly warm out and a fine day for hunting, battle training, or basking in the heat of the day.
Newleaf 26 Temperatures continue to rise, there is a hint of dry air but the day is over all pleasant
Newleaf 27 It is uncomfortably hot. The sun beats down incessantly, and there is no breeze to offer even the slightest relief
Newleaf 28 An unusually hot and humid day, with bright blue skies and no wind.
Newleaf 29 Bees are buzzing around clumps of flowers, a danger to paws and skin if angered.
Newleaf 30 A breath of warmth blesses the territories, bringing a bit more energy into the prey.
Newleaf 31 Heat bears down on the valley making the earth begin to crack with dryness.
Greenleaf 1 Sunlight continues to bare down heavily on the valley, making the dry grass brittle. Hunting is especially difficult due to extra sound caused by breaking leaves.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 6, 2019 21:02:08 GMT -5
Greenleaf, Year 6
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June 2-8 | 2
June 9-11 | 3
June 12-14 | 4
June 15-17 | 5
June 18-20 | 6
June 21-23 | 7
June 24-26 | 8
June 27-29 | 9
June 30- July 2 | 10
July 3-5 | 11
July 6-8 | 12
July 9-11 | 13
July 12-14 | 14
July 15-17 | 15
July 18-20 | 16
July 21-23 | 17
July 24-26 | 18
July 27-29 | 19
July 30- Aug. 1 | 20
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Aug. 5-7 | 22
Aug. 8-10 | 23
Aug. 11-13 | 24
Aug. 14-16 | 25
Aug. 17-19 | 26
Aug. 20-22 | 27
Aug. 23-25 | 28
Aug. 26-28 | 29
Aug. 29-31 | 30
Sep. 1-3 | 1
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Sep. 17-19 | 5
Sep. 20-22 | Greenleaf 1 » Time Stop/Catch Up/Seasonal Update Week Greenleaf 11 » Med Cat Meeting | Greenleaf 25 » Clan Gathering Greenleaf 18 » Flash Flood! |
For past calendars, please click here!
Timekeeping When starting a thread look at the real-life date and find it on the calendar above. That is the day that the thread starts on. Threads can continue for as long as the roleplayers wish and do not need to end before the 'next' day starts. This system is in place to help keep events going.
Aging All characters will age up at the start of the season.
Events Are marked at the bottom and roleplays are to be affected by those events. Gatherings and Medicine cat meetings are marked.
Backdating a thread? Need to backdate? Go ahead, you may start threads on any day in the current season that has already passed, but no threads may be started 'in the future' (any day that occurs after the current IC date). If you want to start a thread that occurs in a past season, please use the Take A Step Back board.
Questions? Please PM @zen , Fawn , or Taxx .
WEATHER Greenleaf 1 Sunlight continues to bear down heavily on the valley, making the dry grass brittle. Hunting is especially difficult due to extra sound caused by breaking leaves.
Greenleaf 2 The sun beats down with ray after ray of relentless heat. Cracks that have formed in the earth widen and most prey has retreated to the shade for relief.
Greenleaf 3 A light rain passes, but not enough to quench the thirst of the valley's plants. The valley begins to wither, and ground prey takes off in search of water.
Greenleaf 4 It is a mild and dry day, cooled slightly by the previous day's rain. A few wisps of clouds drift through the sky.
Greenleaf 5 The day is hot with little to no clouds in the sky and a dry breeze that does little to ease the once more growing heat.
Greenleaf 6 Another dry day with the sun beating down due to lack of clouds, though today doesn't hold the same breeze as the air remains stagnant.
Greenleaf 7 A light midday mist is welcomed as it provides a short relief from the sweltering heat of the day.
Greenleaf 8 The intense heat is accompanied by strong humidity that suggests a storm will come soon.
Greenleaf 9 Clouds congregate above the valley, absorbing the sun's rays and promising rain.
Greenleaf 10 The sky opens up and a steady rain falls all day. Some green begins to return to the valley after the intense, dry heat that has pervaded greenleaf thus far.
Greenleaf 11 The day is an ideal balance of warm and cool. A few short lived sun-showers occur throughout the day.
Greenleaf 12 The morning is greeted with a thin blanket of fog. Though the heat clears up the mists by sun-high, visibility is poor all throughout the morning and night.
Greenleaf 13 There are faint rumbles in the sky beyond the mountain but the sky is clear with the beating sun and hot bursts of wind gust through the valley.
Greenleaf 14 Dark clouds move over the valley, the air is tense and thunder roars. A few lightning strikes appear in the clouds before the rain cascades down.
Greenleaf 15 The ground becomes muddy in the day after the storm, unable to soak up all the water. A welcomed break from the heat.
Greenleaf 16 More clouds roll in as most of the day is spent overcast, the growing heat has been suspended for some time as a cool breeze is believed to bring more rain.
Greenleaf 17 A cool breeze flows over the valley. There is a hint of more rain on the wind, and sure enough a few rain showers break through the clouds late in the day.
Greenleaf 18 Clouds heavy with rain sweep in through the night, darkening the rising sun. By midday the storm clouds unleash in a torrential downpour, drenching any soul who dares to step outside within seconds. *Flash flood! NightClan and RainClan camps must be evacuated.
Greenleaf 19 Unpredictable, scattered rain showers throughout the night and day only worsen the flooding as the ground is already saturated with water. *NightClan and RainClan camps are uninhabitable and most of RainClan's territory is under water.
Greenleaf 20 At last the rains ease and the storm clouds dissipate. The sun shines a little brighter in its wake. *Watch out for falling trees as over saturated soil allows roots to let go in NightClan and RainClan territories.
Greenleaf 21 The sun shines and the sky is free of clouds, but by nightfall the sky is overcast, causing some to worry about more rain. The day is pleasant over all, and the night is cool.
Greenleaf 22 By morning the night's clouds have gone, leaving the sun to shine once more. The day is hot and humid.
Greenleaf 23 Another warm sunny day follows the last, allowing much of the valley to finally begin to dry out.
Greenleaf 24 The heat today is nearly unbearable, the sun beating down relentlessly, but the flood waters recede considerably. *NightClan can return to their camp.
Greenleaf 25 Fluffy white clouds decorate the sky all day, but by dusk the sky has cleared and the full moon shines brightly all night. It is warm but comfortable. *RainClan's territory still has high water, but is safely traversable, and they can return to their camp.
Greenleaf 26 The day is sunny but mild, with occasional clouds.
Greenleaf 27 An unseasonably cold day makes for chilly, muddy hunting. The sky is overcast.
Greenleaf 28 Fog rolls in overnight and clouds slowly travel across the sun throughout a mild day.
Greenleaf 29 Harsh winds blow down from the mountains, rattling the forests. The winds hold the scent of change.
Greenleaf 30 The sunlight prevails, even as the first leaves begin to shift colors. The day promises a warm start to the next season. *The last remnants of the flooding are finally gone.
Leaf-fall 1 The day is pleasant and mostly sunny, with the occasional cloud drifting across the sky.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 5, 2019 4:33:29 GMT -5
Leaf-fall, Year 7
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Dec. 16-18 | Leaf-fall 1 » Season Change/Age Up Leaf-fall 11 » Med Cat Meeting | Leaf-fall 25 » Clan Gathering
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WEATHER Leaf-fall 1 The day is pleasant and mostly sunny, with the occasional cloud drifting across the sky.
Leaf-fall 2 The sun is hidden today behind dense clouds, cooling the entire valley a significant amount.
Leaf-fall 3 Early morning thunder and dark, cloudy skies promise an evening rain that stretches into the night.
Leaf-fall 4 The valley remembers yesterday's rain, harboring puddles and moisture on heather and leaf alike, though the day is mild and the daylight dries up the lands before nightfall.
Leaf-fall 5 The day is unusually hot, though a crisp breeze at sunset offers the valley a cool, clear night.
Leaf-fall 6 Golden leaves begin to coat the ground, and the air is crisp and comfortable.
Leaf-fall 7 A strong and constant wind picks up fallen leaves and cools the day.
Leaf-fall 8 The day is pleasant, hues of orange, red, and yellow painting earth and sky as cool breezes whisk away any remaining greenleaf heat.
Leaf-fall 9 Leaves are everywhere, and multitudes of prey have made their homes under the red-yellow layer.
Leaf-fall 10 A strong wind assists in tearing more browning leaves from the trees.
Leaf-fall 11 The sky is blue but the sun stays relatively out of sight as dull clouds pass too and fro and heavy winds continue to blow down from the mountains.
Leaf-fall 12 The sky is clear with small wisps of cloud. A soft breeze stirs the fallen leaves from the ground, creating a comforting rustling sound. The temperatures are usual, with no extreme highs or lows.
Leaf-fall 13 The morning is met with a thick blanket of fog and the sky is gray and dreary all day. The occasional sound of thunder is heard in the distance, warning of a coming storm.
Leaf-fall 14 The sky is still bleak and gray, heavy clouds hang low all day and a cold breeze blows in through the night. Distant sounds of thunder grow closer throughout the day.
Leaf-fall 15 An angry storm stretching through the day sweeps any remaining golden leaves from their perches in the branches, leaving the landscape barren, vulnerable, and cold. Hail falls periodically throughout the day, pelting the unsuspecting, and thunder echoes through the valley.
Leaf-fall 16 The previous days rain ends with the winds pushing the clouds over the mountains, clearing the sky but leaving the valley muddy, damp and difficult to traverse.
Leaf-fall 17 The day is unseasonably warm, the sun shining brightly and drying the remnants of the storm, making the day a pleasant one. Enjoy it while it lasts.
Leaf-fall 18 The sun shines in a clear sky and the gentle breeze, though chilly, makes for another pleasant day.
Leaf-fall 19 Though the sun shines brightly again, it lacks warmth and the day is cold.
Leaf-fall 20 Another chilly day, starting with fog at dawn. It quickly dissipates, leaving clouds completely filling the sky.
Leaf-fall 21 Fog pervades throughout the day, making hunting, or even simply traversing the valley, quite difficult. The sun is hidden by overcast clouds all day.
Leaf-fall 22 Fog continues to linger throughout the morning, but as the clouds dissipate and the sun shines through, it burns away what fog remains by sunhigh. Temperatures are cold but not unbearable.
Leaf-fall 23 A sunny day grants the valley a last bit of warmth, with a cloudless sky and little wind to bring down temperatures.
Leaf-fall 24 A clear and blue sky greets the valley, and though it is chilly, the light winds are pleasant.
Leaf-fall 25 The air is cold. In the distance grey clouds drift across the sky and the wind brings chills on the breeze.
Leaf-fall 26 The distant clouds moved in at dawn, turning the sky gray, with no patches in the huge swathes of clouds. It is chilly, but not unbearably cold. A gentle breeze slides through the valley, chasing away Greenleaf's former warmth.
Leaf-fall 27 A steady rain patters down upon the territories, refusing to ease for the rest of the day.
Leaf-fall 28 The morning starts rather cold, and even at sun-high, the air remains chilled.
Leaf-fall 29 Temperatures drop a bit with the presence of random bursts of showers and blustering cold winds throughout the day.
Leaf-fall 30 Frost was spotted in the early morning though it quickly melted away as the sun rose. The ground is not as warm as usual but prey seems to be active.
Leafbare 1 Though the sky is clear, a brisk wind blows, chilling those with shorter pelts and heralding the coming of colder moons.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 5, 2020 2:04:12 GMT -5
Leaf-bare, Year 7
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Mar. 16-18 | Leaf-bare 1 » Season Change/Age Up Leaf-bare 11 » Medicine Cat Meeting | Leaf-bare 25 » Clan Gathering
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Aging All characters will age up at the start of the season.
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WEATHER Leaf-bare 1 Though the sky is clear, a brisk wind blows, chilling those with shorter pelts and heralding the coming of colder moons.
Leaf-bare 2 Grayish-white skies obscure the sun throughout the day, and rain falls in the evening.
Leaf-bare 3 A clear sky makes for a bright and sunny day, warming the valley for perhaps the last day until newleaf approaches.
Leaf-bare 4 The sky is overcast and frigid winds blow down the mountains, in stark contrast to the day before.
Leaf-bare 5 Heavy rain falls over the valley, bringing with it a dangerous hail storm in the evening. Take cover!
Leaf-bare 6 The valley is filled with a peculiar freezing fog. Crystals of ice seem to hang in the air and cling to cats' pelts. It clears by sunhigh, the valley returning to normal.
Leaf-bare 7 A freezing, windy morning greets the valley, with temperatures dropping slightly lower than usual.
Leaf-bare 8 After freezing rain during the early morning, the sun gleams on a thin ice coating on every tree and bush. Hunting is difficult with every step crunching under paw.
Leaf-bare 9 More freezing rain overnight has made the valley dangerously beautiful, covering the ground and encasing the trees with a thick layer of ice. Beware of falling branches.
Leaf-bare 10 The day is cold through the morning and afternoon, the very first snow of the season falling gently in the evening.
Leaf-bare 11 The sun peeks out over the horizon, promising a rare day of beauty and sunshine, the freshly fallen snow from the night before glittering in the light, but clouds cover the sky by nightfall.
Leaf-bare 12 A light shower of snow falls all through the morning, ending mid-day and leaving a light dusting of fluffy new snow on the ground.
Leaf-bare 13 Many of the water sources in the valley have frozen over, a sheet of ice covering the surfaces. Some of the ice is thicker, but there are also dangerous spots where the ice is thinner.
Leaf-bare 14 A harsh snow storm blows through the valley all day, with strong winds and low visibility. Scents are all but impossible to track.
Leaf-bare 15 Thick, puffy snow swirls in the morning, but by midday, the skies are clear and the air is bitter cold.
Leaf-bare 16 Temperatures drop dangerously low. Short-coated cats are at serious risk for illness. The snow is hard underpaw and so cold it stings to the touch.
Leaf-bare 17 All bodies of water are completely iced over, even the river. Though the snow falls slowly, it is persistent. Prey tracks are quick to disappear, and scents are blanketed by the snowfall.
Leaf-bare 18 A blast of frigid wind in the morning warns of a difficult, stormy day. Snow falls so heavily it is impossible to see through. A blizzard rages in the valley.
Leaf-bare 19 Overnight the valley has been covered in several inches of snow and the storm shows no sign of letting up for most of the day, until it finally begins to taper off in the evening.
Leaf-bare 20 A painful reminder of better days, deceptively bright blue skies provide a beautiful winter day with all of the sunlight and none of the warmth, but at least the snow has finally stopped.
Leaf-bare 21 Clear skies in the morning turn frigid and gray with the promise of an overnight snowstorm.
Leaf-bare 22 The morning is uncomfortably cold with a moderate gust of wind flushing through the valley. The sky is mostly clear with some scattered clouds.
Leaf-bare 23 Daylight rolls by with miserably overcast skies looming over the valley. Winds are light, but steadily begin to rise as night falls.
Leaf-bare 24 The wind howls overnight, relentless, but by dawn it is nothing more than a light breeze. The day is clear and sunny, cold, but not unbearably so.
Leaf-bare 25 There is a sense of relief as a warm front moves through the valley, melting the snow in the trees while the ice on the river begins to break apart at last. However, the ground turns to slush, making quite a mess of things.
Leaf-bare 26 A dip in the temperature and a light snowfall adds to the snow already covering the ground, making the valley seem fresh and new again after yesterday's brief thaw.
Leaf-bare 27 The day is cold but clear and toward the middle of the day there is even a brief melting of snow and ice, but a drop in temperature overnight stops any progress toward a thaw, turning the ground slick with ice.
Leaf-bare 28 A thin ice coating covers the snow from the night before, making travel arduous for heavier cats who break through the ice with every step. The day is cold overall.
Leaf-bare 29 At last it seems a true thaw may be upon the valley as the morning brings warm breezes with promises of newleaf. The snow is melting again and cold droplets rain down from every tree as the sun shines in a clear sky.
Leaf-bare 30 The ground is all slush and mud as the snow continues to melt, but at least the air holds some semblance of warmth as the sun shines brightly. The water sources in the valley swell with snowmelt.
Newleaf 1 Though the valley is still vastly wet and muddy with the remains of snowmelt, the first buds of green are beginning to appear. The sky is bright and blue, with fluffy white clouds floating overhead.
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Post by Fawn on Jun 3, 2020 7:38:46 GMT -5
Newleaf, Year 7
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WEATHER Newleaf 1 Though the valley is still vastly wet and muddy with the remains of snowmelt, the first buds of green are beginning to appear. The sky is bright and blue, with fluffy white clouds floating overhead.
Newleaf 2 Frost covers the ground in the morning, but melts by the midday sun, making a surprisingly warm and beautiful day despite the damp and sometimes muddy earth.
Newleaf 3 It's still cold during the early morning hours though temperatures continue to rise with the sun, the sky is fairly clear save for a few fluffy clouds and a cool breeze.
Newleaf 4 Warmer temperatures begin to melt all of the snow and frost. The frozen rivers and streams are melting, bringing the water levels much higher.
Newleaf 5 A chilly and windy morning gives way to a warm and pleasant afternoon, the green of the valley really beginning to show.
Newleaf 6 Soft clouds fill the light blue sky and gentle winds carry the first flower petals blooming throughout the valley.
Newleaf 7 The sun rises early and brings with it much warmer temperatures. Hibernating prey animals have returned to wakefulness.
Newleaf 8 The valley is in full bloom, with trees and ground plants alike blossoming. Prey has begun to return in full swing.
Newleaf 9 Dark, sullen clouds crowd the horizon throughout the entire day, with the evening ending in light rain showers that last through the night.
Newleaf 10 Sporadic rain showers continue through the duration of the day, eventually escalating into a thunderstorm that lasts most of the night.
Newleaf 11 The morning dawns cool and clear after a thunderstorm the previous night, opening the way for a beautiful day with sunny, cloudless skies.
Newleaf 12 The day is pleasant and warm with light breezes and small, fluffy clouds float gently across a pretty blue sky.
Newleaf 13 A freak heatwave passes through the valley, the sun beating down from a cloudless sky. Make sure to drink plenty of water!
Newleaf 14 Pollen begins to gather in a light yellow layer all over everything, turning the valley a golden hue, and those with sensitive noses are doomed to sneeze throughout the day.
Newleaf 15 Light rain sprinkles throughout the whole day, leading to clear skies in the afternoon and washing away the layer of pollen that had previously settled over the valley.
Newleaf 16 The day is bright, warm, and windy, but dark clouds in the distance signal a coming storm.
Newleaf 17 A heavy rain storm with low visibility persists throughout the day making hunting difficult; gray clouds block out any sun.
Newleaf 18 A morning of continued heavy rain makes the cool earth sludgy for the remainder of the day.
Newleaf 19 A foggy morning gives way to a beautiful bright and sunny day with a slight breeze.
Newleaf 20 The morning dawns with fiery red and purple clouds, and while the day is pleasant, the night gives way to unseasonably cool temperatures.
Newleaf 21 The chill from the night continues into the morning, but by sunhigh the day has begun to warm and turns quite pleasant.
Newleaf 22 The valley is green, lush, bright, and warm. A perfect newleaf day with plentiful prey to hunt.
Newleaf 23 The night is clear and cool and the morning starts out pleasant, but clouds begin to roll in after sunhigh and soon completely block the sun.
Newleaf 24 Clouds continue to cover the sky and it remains overcast all day, but at least there's no scent of rain in the air.
Newleaf 25 The valley is completely clear of clouds and mist as even the Misty Ledge is visible off in the distance, the sky is bright blue and it is comfortably warm.
Newleaf 26 The sky is a bright blue with a few low hanging clouds, despite the nice weather the rumbling of a storm can be heard beyond the walls of the valley.
Newleaf 27 The air is slightly muggy as heavy clouds hang in the dark blue sky, an eerie fog coats the valley floor during the early morning and late night hours.
Newleaf 28 It rains on and off all day, though not in large amounts as it remains muggy and foggy.
Newleaf 28 It rains on and off all day, though not in large amounts as it remains muggy and foggy.
Newleaf 29 The rain clears overnight, though the humidity persists, along with the fog. By sunhigh the fog has burned away and the day is warm and humid.
Newleaf 30 The humidity clears overnight and the day is sunny and warm with cool breezes.
Greenleaf 1 The first day of greenleaf dawns warm and bright, with the occasional cloud passing over the sun.
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