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It's raining in Texas this morning and I'm happy. Every once in awhile I just enjoy a good "rainy" day. Now if you get too many all in a row...yeah, that can get dreary. But I don't know...there's just something about a rainy or overcast day that I enjoy. It's kind of cozy. Does anyone else ever feel that way?
I feel the same way you do.
We're both in Texas and we know how hot it's been. Today it's so nice and breezy. It's cozy being wrapped up. I'm enjoying today.
YES, I feel the same way as long as it only lasts a day or two AND as long as it's during the summertime. I love the feeling of the humidity and a warm rain. The ones I don't like are the rains that feel SO cold or when it turns to ice.
I love the rain. Everything gets so clean. The air smells great. Everything grows, except in the winter of course. I recently moved to NC from CA so I don't know what several rainy days are yet. So far here in NC it has been a dry year but I am looking forward to many more rainy days.
I hate it when it rains in the middle of winter and melts snow and makes all the roads icy. Not good for snowmobiles or anything for that matter. I love the smell of plants and trees after a good rain and when the sun comes back out and starts drying everything off.
Oh, current weather here in Bethel, Ak.............
Wind from the NNW (330 degrees) at 9 MPH (8 KT) (direction variable)
Visibility 1/2 mile(s)
Sky conditions obscured
Weather Freezing fog
Temperature 19 F (-7 C)
Windchill 8 F (-13 C)
Dew Point 19 F (-7 C)
Relative Humidity 100%
Pressure (altimeter) 29.74 in. Hg (1007 hPa)
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