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What the heck? It's four hours later (noon) and the temp is dropping -13 and windchill of -35
Yea weird, isn't it? Three hours after I posted the minus 25 windchills, we saw that they had dropped another 4 degrees.
I think we hit close to 50 degrees yesterday so we have had a difference in "feels like" temp of nearly 80 degrees. No wonder we get sick up in this area of the country.
Bydland, how would've you done that? Could've you really moved to Australia without a lot of hassles?
Currently in Houston, TX
Mostly Cloudy 76°F
Feels Like
76°F
Dew Point: 64°F
Humidity: 65%
Pressure: 29.81 inches
Wind: From the West Northwest at 14 mph
Tonight: Isolated thunderstorms during the evening. Mainly clear skies after midnight. Low 36F. Winds N at 10 to 20 mph. Chance of rain 30%.
Tomorrow: Except for a few afternoon clouds, mainly sunny. High near 60F. Winds E at 10 to 15 mph.
Bydand, how would've you done that? Could've you really moved to Australia without a lot of hassles?
It was through a company that was desperate for Electricians at the time due to several large projects and they were offering some real nice benefits and pay, plus handling all the paperwork to come over on a work permit. I was also hooked up with an Australian woman at the time and was real serious about the future with her. Decided it was really too hot for me there and I would be miserable 1/2 the year.
Never quite made it to the freezing mark today. It did manage to get to 28, which is a nice change from -28 though, so no complaints here. Tomorrow in Northern Maine they are calling for a high of 36, so we just may make it.
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