What is the Temperature in your City? (warm, sprinkle, days)
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ILNC and DX, I would LOVE to trade weather with you. My main problem is that I'm not used to large cities or large populations or traffic!!!! You guys would probably be bored out of your minds where I live~population has now soared to 17,000. But if you like wide open spaces, come on up. And if you'd be worried about employment~ you'd be fine here. There was just an article in yesterday's paper where Gov. Rounds said new businesses are hesitating moving here because they fear not being able to find enough workers. Now if we could just even things out across the country, all our lives would be better. And if you have $500 to $600 a month for rent, you'll be living in a pretty nice apartment. No swimming pools in them though. LOL
It's 33 right now and it feels like 28. 85% humidity and 29% dewpoint. Winds are only 6 mph. It actually feels ok outside and the sun is shining. I'd definitely take about 50 degrees of warmth though.
73F with 26% humidity. I dunno why people like dry heat so much, my lips are all chapped and everything just feels to dry and brittle on days like today.
73F with 26% humidity. I dunno why people like dry heat so much, my lips are all chapped and everything just feels to dry and brittle on days like today.
I agree....dry heat is over-rated, turns things all brown and ugly....at least humidity bring thunderstorms to cool things off and keep them green.
I agree....dry heat is over-rated, turns things all brown and ugly....at least humidity bring thunderstorms to cool things off and keep them green.
Hey dxi, how are you? Had any good thunderstorms lately?
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