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It is currently 95 degrees but this upcoming cold front will bring us down to 92. See we have seasons, the bad ones just don't last as long!!
Lol I remember in high school in Miami my teacher once said "Hey at least we are getting a cold front tomorrow." Know what the coldest temp was during that "cold" front? 70. I kid you not lol this was already in NOVEMBER btw. A low of 70 would be considered a very warm summer night here.
Lol I remember in high school in Miami my teacher once said "Hey at least we are getting a cold front tomorrow." Know what the coldest temp was during that "cold" front? 70. I kid you not lol this was already in NOVEMBER btw. A low of 70 would be considered a very warm summer night here.
Lived in CC, TX, more often than not, shorts were ok on Christmas, and certainly Tday. The worst is when I was in Austin, occasionally we would get a nice front early August, dropping temps into the 60s or 50s. You're thinking "yessir, it's October, it's fall, perfect for football." Then it's high 80s a few days later.
That's one of the main reasons I couldn't see myself living up north permanently, because I hate heavy clothes. Winter fashion for me is a pea coat with shirt and pants.
Right on. Light jacket, maybe a scarf, maybe some ankle boots. YASSSSSS!
Oh, very likely - I love northeast Texas weather. It's not for everyone, but it's right up my alley. I'm pretty sure I keep folks posted on various weather trends where I live pretty regularly.
Guess it really ticks some people off for others to be so happy about where they live. I've never understood that because I like to see other people happy, but hey, that's just me.
It's 52 with more abundant sunshine and all my bedding is airing out on the patio - it's going to smell and feel great to climb into bed tonight!
Lived in CC, TX, more often than not, shorts were ok on Christmas, and certainly Tday. The worst is when I was in Austin, occasionally we would get a nice front early August, dropping temps into the 60s or 50s. You're thinking "yessir, it's October, it's fall, perfect for football." Then it's high 80s a few days later.
High 80s feel great to me, especially in August. Whatchoo complainin' bout, Willis?
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