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09-09-2008, 07:36 AM
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Location: Plano, Texas
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Jammie
a nice, cool summer morning.(
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A nice, cool summer morning is what you would NEVER find here in Texas 
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09-09-2008, 03:48 PM
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"The great northern Summer has arrived!"
(set 17 days ago)
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Location: Madison, Wisconsin
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Jammie
You can definitely feel autumn coming up here. Our humidity is 86% and our dewpoint is 44%. Even at a temp of 50 degrees, it's just different then a nice, cool summer morning. The sun is losing it's warmth. 
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The lowering sun angle is definitely more noticeable in the northern tier this time of year  However, it beats the harsh summer rays for me 
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09-10-2008, 05:39 AM
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Location: Fort Worth/Dallas
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Plains10
The lowering sun angle is definitely more noticeable in the northern tier this time of year  However, it beats the harsh summer rays for me 
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You can even tell the angle is lower down here in Texas. I'm loving the cooler temps.
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09-10-2008, 09:59 AM
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Status:
"The great northern Summer has arrived!"
(set 17 days ago)
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Location: Madison, Wisconsin
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Synopsis
You can even tell the angle is lower down here in Texas. I'm loving the cooler temps.
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Sunset for my general area is now almost before 7PM now. The sun angle becomes noticeably weaker by about 5PM in the afternoon! I love it. The predicted low for Merrimack County for tonight should be around 34F with some patchy frost along the river valley.
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09-10-2008, 06:27 PM
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Location: SE Brisbane, Queensland
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Not quite "fall" yet, but...
My bare fingers have felt very uncomfortable and cold whenever I'm outside, 20-22 hours a day, since two-three days ago.
Our peak afternoon temps still have been in the 60's for the past few days, but still I have experienced delight when I come indoors and it's 70-72 F.
Not autumn yet and it's already better to be inside most of the time...
It'll be in the low 70's all weekend, good temps, but accompanied by constant rain Fri, Sat and Sun.
You just can't win this time of year here.
Hopefully others are having a nicer fall (or summer) than us.
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09-10-2008, 07:19 PM
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Status:
"The great northern Summer has arrived!"
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Location: Madison, Wisconsin
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I am afraid you would not like NH this time of year. The current temperature is a chilly 46F at the 9PM hour.
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Originally Posted by ColdCanadian
My bare fingers have felt very uncomfortable and cold whenever I'm outside, 20-22 hours a day, since two-three days ago.
Our peak afternoon temps still have been in the 60's for the past few days, but still I have experienced delight when I come indoors and it's 70-72 F.
Not autumn yet and it's already better to be inside most of the time...
It'll be in the low 70's all weekend, good temps, but accompanied by constant rain Fri, Sat and Sun.
You just can't win this time of year here.
Hopefully others are having a nicer fall (or summer) than us.
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09-10-2008, 08:04 PM
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Location: SE Brisbane, Queensland
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Plains10
I am afraid you would not like NH this time of year. The current temperature is a chilly 46F at the 9PM hour.
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Not much different than here though... We're better, slightly. 50's is my guess.
No, I don't think I'd like any place that gets a "traditional" fall since that pattern seems to be caused by a general lack of days with highs above 65 F.
My fingers don't really have any warmth and I need the air to "not have much cooling ability" for them to function comfortably. 
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09-10-2008, 08:12 PM
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Location: O-Town
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Fall? Not here we have a 92 degree heat index at 10 pm.......
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09-11-2008, 05:59 AM
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Location: Fort Worth/Dallas
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Alphaman
Fall? Not here we have a 92 degree heat index at 10 pm.......
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Is O-town Orlando Alphaman? That would make sense. I spent two weeks at Cape Canaveral a year ago January when it was ice and snow here in DFW for about a week. The temps in Orlando and on the coast of Fla at Canaveral were in the 80s every day.
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09-11-2008, 04:52 PM
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Location: O-Town
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Yes I am in Orlando
The 80`s in the winter and the 80`s in the summer are two different animals.
Dew points in the summer are in the 70`s and 80`s daily in the winter they are low 40`s 50`s or less.
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