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Old 06-27-2008, 08:53 AM
 
Location: Phoenix metro
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it did get purrrty humid here last night hey stevo?
Yes indeed, I ran the A/C last night. Today is the same. Looks good next week, low humidity and cooler temps, kinda like the last 2 weeks. mmmmm

Are you moving to PHX?
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Old 06-27-2008, 08:55 AM
 
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Also, I should preface, I live in Tempe, not Phoenix. Yeah you're right, give it September I might regret what I said. Although, last year I spent a week in Miami and time by the Dominican Republic, and found it completely intolerable there. Not even is the humidity horrendous, but I find the Florida sun to be even more intense than the sun here. Even in the winter in Florida, being in the sun is almost painful there. Even though it was 115 here last Saturday, the humidity was a meager 2% and I didn't find it THAT bad. However, even 10% humidity at 115 would probably be very uncomfortable. Slight upticks in humidity at temperatures this high, make a huge difference, and for that reason a month from now might be a lot worse here than it is now.
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Old 06-27-2008, 08:59 AM
 
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Yeah you're right, give it September I might regret what I said. Although, last year I spent a week in Miami and time by the Dominican Republic, and found it completely intolerable there. Not even is the humidity horrendous, but I find the Florida sun to be even more intense than the sun here. Even in the winter in Florida, being in the sun is almost painful there. Even though it was 115 here last Saturday, the humidity was a meager 2% and I didn't find it THAT bad. However, even 10% humidity at 115 would probably be very uncomfortable. Slight upticks in humidity at temperatures this high, make a huge difference, and for that reason a month from now might be a lot worse here than it is now.
Yes, yes, yes!!! Miami blows in summer!!!!! The ocean breeze is nice, but if youre inland, its miserable. The sun is very hot, but I still think the sun in AZ is more intense, probably because it doesnt have to cut through any humidity. lol But winter in Miami is perrrrrrfect, you wont find a better winter vacation spot than Miami Beach, its awesome!
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Old 06-27-2008, 09:07 AM
 
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Yes indeed, I ran the A/C last night. Today is the same. Looks good next week, low humidity and cooler temps, kinda like the last 2 weeks. mmmmm

Are you moving to PHX?
I would just like to see a weather forecast with no clouds/storms/thunder for the next 4-5 days so I can take my car to carwash w/o worrying about if its gonna rain!!!

I will be trying to after the summer and lease is over...Not positive depends on if a position opens up w/ my company. I am just not going to pay for the move myself...but if things workout w/ my company picking up the tab, then yes!
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Old 06-27-2008, 09:08 AM
 
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Also, I should preface, I live in Tempe, not Phoenix. Yeah you're right, give it September I might regret what I said. Although, last year I spent a week in Miami and time by the Dominican Republic, and found it completely intolerable there. Not even is the humidity horrendous, but I find the Florida sun to be even more intense than the sun here. Even in the winter in Florida, being in the sun is almost painful there. Even though it was 115 here last Saturday, the humidity was a meager 2% and I didn't find it THAT bad. However, even 10% humidity at 115 would probably be very uncomfortable. Slight upticks in humidity at temperatures this high, make a huge difference, and for that reason a month from now might be a lot worse here than it is now.
yeah it gets thuper HOTT and HUMID in Miami and Domenican...personally, I think Hawaii has the best weather all year around...its consistently 85-86 degrees everyday, at least the days that i've been looked at.
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Old 06-27-2008, 09:22 AM
 
Location: Phoenix metro
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I would just like to see a weather forecast with no clouds/storms/thunder for the next 4-5 days so I can take my car to carwash w/o worrying about if its gonna rain!!!
Well, there you go!
Chicago Tribune | Weather
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Old 06-27-2008, 11:42 AM
 
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Well, there you go!
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what you talkin bout willis? i see storms and clouds in there
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Old 06-27-2008, 11:44 AM
 
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what you talkin bout willis? i see storms and clouds in there
Ummmm, yes. But did you not want 4-5 days w/o rain so you could wash your car? Well, there are 4-5 days (beautiful ones I might add) sunny days in there.
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Old 06-27-2008, 11:46 AM
 
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Ummmm, yes. But did you not want 4-5 days w/o rain so you could wash your car? Well, there are 4-5 days (beautiful ones I might add) sunny days in there.
saturday sunday monday still show clouds though! yeah, i will get car wash tomorrow...

but nevermind that, did you just call me beautiful? I have been told that likeeee ALOTTTT! ***blush***
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Old 06-27-2008, 12:32 PM
 
Location: Phoenix metro
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saturday sunday monday still show clouds though! yeah, i will get car wash tomorrow...

but nevermind that, did you just call me beautiful? I have been told that likeeee ALOTTTT! ***blush***
Id have to need proof that youre a female first, and then photographic proof before I could call you that.
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