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Old 09-23-2009, 09:15 AM
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Default Texas weather

While much of Texas yesterday at about 3 PM was in the 60's/70's, McAllen was 100, with a heat index of 106.
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We had a little rain in San Antonio yesterday. Texas weather has something for everyone.
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Old 09-23-2009, 11:54 AM
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Yeah I prefer the seasonal climate. I don't live in McAllen, I just thought it was interesting.

Another footnote, Lubbock got to 42 this morning. I'd prefer to live in that type of climate than McAllen's, though a lot of people like the near-tropical temps there.
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Old 09-23-2009, 03:13 PM
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It was 100 down here, but the cold front finally got here. We are the last on the line, last to get the cold air. Yea, it does get on your nerves when you see that it is 101 at your house, and everyone in north texas is in the 50's, 60's, 70's and all that........but wait a month or so, near the holidays, the weather is pretty nice down here at those times. Last christmas we went to the beach and it was around 75 or so. So get ready for you guys ice storms, and heating bills, hehhhaa.
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Yeah I prefer the seasonal climate. I don't live in McAllen, I just thought it was interesting.

Another footnote, Lubbock got to 42 this morning. I'd prefer to live in that type of climate than McAllen's, though a lot of people like the near-tropical temps there.

I would be fine with high temps but it has to be no humidity or if it is a high humidity I need to be living in the Keys. I love cold weather.
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I like the climate in the Fort Davis-Marfa-Alpine area more than anywhere else in Texas. Nice low humidity and stunning night skies.
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I like the climate in the Fort Davis-Marfa-Alpine area more than anywhere else in Texas. Nice low humidity and stunning night skies.
I second that!!!
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Old 09-26-2009, 08:58 AM
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While much of Texas yesterday at about 3 PM was in the 60's/70's, McAllen was 100, with a heat index of 106.

It'll get cooler eventually. Dallas was quite cool last weekend and earlier in the week, and we had 70s and 80s for highs when there was no sunshine.
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Old 09-26-2009, 10:36 AM
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I live next to Corpus Christi, and we hit 91 on 09-22-09 (the day in question). However, on 09-23-09, we set a record low... for our maximum temperature of only 70 degrees!!! We also had a quarter inch of rain too. Today, it is supposed to hit the upper 80's, and we should fall into the mid 70's for an overnight low tonight. 30% chance of rain today through Sunday.


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Old 09-26-2009, 10:41 AM
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Default ... the envy of the country during the winter!

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It was 100 down here, but the cold front finally got here. We are the last on the line, last to get the cold air. Yea, it does get on your nerves when you see that it is 101 at your house, and everyone in north texas is in the 50's, 60's, 70's and all that........but wait a month or so, near the holidays, the weather is pretty nice down here at those times. Last christmas we went to the beach and it was around 75 or so. So get ready for you guys ice storms, and heating bills, hehhhaa.
I second that, Mr. Solis. While on 09-22-09 it took a long time for the front to make it through here (we are a hair less than 2 hours from you), we did finally get hit with the front. This winter will be nice, while the northern parts of the state have their fair share of cold, we will be relatively mild (avg high here in the winter months is 68 with an avg low of near 50 degrees)... I look forward to hitting the beaches on Christmas day!!!


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