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I've never had you on ignore, but I usually do skim through your posts without bothering to read them (and I advise everybody else to do the same) because I already know 99% of them will be some variation of:
1. "It's usually warm and sunny in London"
2 "Any cold and wet weather we're having now is in stark contrast to our usual warm and sunny weather"
3. "Any cold and wet weather anywhere else is in stark contrast to London, where it's usually warm and sunny" 4. "Troll!"
I've gotten that from a couple of Londoners in here (they know who they are).
Yeah, I would think the Boston suburbs would have average lows around 60 F in July, and 50s in August and June?
I wanna drink tonight, but don't want to be hungover tomorrow. Hmmmmm....
Too lazy to check now lol, but I think they're around there. NYC nights are insanely warm I'm guessing because of the urban island effect, I think during July and August that 70 is the norm! Your AC is gonna get a lot of use at night I guarantee you that
Too lazy to check now lol, but I think they're around there. NYC nights are insanely warm I'm guessing because of the urban island effect, I think during July and August that 70 is the norm! Your AC is gonna get a lot of use at night I guarantee you that
I have friends living in NYC without A/C. I think the average low is 68/69°F but it depends on the station.
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