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Lol most people wouldn't consider that extreme cold.
Word. I was trying to say basically that. It may be for him though if it doesn't fall below 40 long enough in the winter. BTW: I'm converting correctly when I was converting celcius to farenheit so I know the temps you are having.
It's been a weird day. Overcast, warm, and humid with some fog this morning, then some hazy sunshine for a couple of hours, the rain for a couple hours, and now just overcast. Reached a high of 77° F today.
Currently in Houston, TX
Mostly Cloudy 86°F
Feels Like
92°F
Dew Point: 73°F
Humidity: 65%
Pressure: 29.98 inches
Wind: From the South Southeast at 8 mph
80.6 °F
Clear
Humidity: 87% Dew Point: 77 °F Wind: 1.0 mph from the SE
Pressure: 29.98 in (Rising) Heat Index: 87 °F
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