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03-15-2009, 02:04 AM
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"Um, I want more snow!"
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Originally Posted by city_data91
You like snowstorms but don't like the fact that it gets colder in the fall? 
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I know--it's weird. I'm not a fan of the cold itself, especially when I'm used to it being hot all summer, but I LOVE the snow. So I like either extreme--the heat of summer or the snow during winter.
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03-15-2009, 08:45 AM
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"never reason with a fool"
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Location: Las Cruces, New Mexico
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Originally Posted by Botev1912
Seattle is cool from October to April. Then from May to September the weather is mostly nice and you can wear a t-shirt most of the time. Depends on the year. When it reaches 64F (18C) I wear a short sleeve t-shirt. It feels warmer than most places at the same temperature. I don't know why. Probably because there is no wind. Seattle has weird weather because it can be 64 degrees in February and 64 in August.
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Sometimes I think the cloudiness would get to me. How bad is it?
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03-15-2009, 01:40 PM
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depends. If the clouds are very low then yes. This sucks. But if the clouds are high then it is much brighter and that's nice
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06-16-2009, 11:21 AM
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Location: Philadelphia, PA
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Originally Posted by sav858
overrated: constant, mild temperatures with little variation, rain, or humidity (i.e. San Diego, Ca weather). Dry Heat as well I think is overrated.
underrated: humid weather. For some reason I really like it when it's "humid" in San Diego, although people from the South or East might not consider it humid when the heat index is only 1-3 degrees above the actual temperature but I love it when the dewpoints are in the mid to upper 60's here. Also warm nights, I love warm, muggy nights except when I have to go to bed b/c I don't have AC.
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I like the humidity too, when its not super hot. Dry heat is definently overrated.
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06-16-2009, 11:23 AM
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Originally Posted by #Littledog
warm, humid weather is under rated. I love it! I think crazy hot dry heat or even dry cold is over rated. I especially dislike Denver's dryness.
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Yes I totally agree.
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06-16-2009, 11:34 AM
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Originally Posted by city_data91
What I hate is when people complain about the heat, and a lot of those people are the same people that spent the winter complaining about the cold. I wonder if these people realize how weak Massachusetts summers are compared to other places. Some people complain about the weather no matter what. I say pick a type of weather you like and be happy when we have that weather, be upset when we don't. Or if you complain about heat and cold, move to San Diego.
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These are the people who complain all winter and then turn their air conditioner on full blast at the first hint of a warm day.
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06-16-2009, 11:35 AM
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Originally Posted by §AB
Here in Cloudbourne, almost everyone loves the cold and gloom (literally!!!!!!!!!!!!!!), hence it is extremely overrated. Summer sunshine and heat is very underrated, as most of Cloudbourne's weatherfans whinge and cry when the weather is good for any length of time over a week. Weirdos
Being a cloud and cold hater in a city inhabited by wannabe eskimos gets annoying, in the respect that after 3 solid months of crap, they all want another 3 solid months of crap.
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Wow that sounds awful.
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06-16-2009, 11:38 AM
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[quote=§AB;4789688]Here there's a saying that there's "4 seasons in one day" which is pumped out by people as a positive thing. IMO, there's nothing positive about a nice sunny day being ruined by rain or cold front, freezing cold afternoon seabreezes after a hot day, or having to juggle layers of clothing throughout the day and whatnot.
Haha that is so true. What is so great about that?
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06-16-2009, 01:59 PM
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Overrated?
72 and sunny.
... not saying it isnt nice weather, just boring weather.
Underrated?
either incredibly hot, sticky weather with thunderstorms brewing about
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06-16-2009, 08:44 PM
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British climate downunder
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"Melbourne summer in a nutshell: PERPETUAL NUCLEAR WINTER"
(set 17 days ago)
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Location: Subarctic maritime Melbourne
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Quote:
Originally Posted by lpfan921
Wow that sounds awful.
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It's the awful truth
[quote=lpfan921;9319402]
Quote:
Originally Posted by §AB
Here there's a saying that there's "4 seasons in one day" which is pumped out by people as a positive thing. IMO, there's nothing positive about a nice sunny day being ruined by rain or cold front, freezing cold afternoon seabreezes after a hot day, or having to juggle layers of clothing throughout the day and whatnot.
Haha that is so true. What is so great about that?
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I honestly don't know. Apparently it makes Melbourne's climate unique. Yeah unique in the world of crapdom.
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