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That seems to validate what a lot of us have been saying to the questions that have come up over the summer about whether this was a particularly hot one or not. Clearly the answer is a resounding yes.
I'm ready for fall. Football, changing leaves, hunting, lawn mower storage, sprinkler shutoff, etc.
What does this have to do with Boise? I happen to like warm weather, so this thread wasn't negative in the slightest.
Is there a way we can get a bet going about over/under you post something shrill about SLC in a Boise thread? Its completely predictable at this point.
What does this have to do with Boise? I happen to like warm weather, so this thread wasn't negative in the slightest.
Is there a way we can get a bet going about over/under you post something shrill about SLC in a Boise thread? Its completely predictable at this point.
I like hot summer weather too, especially the long hot summer nights, but don't like the smoke from fires. I was merely pointing out that other areas near us are experiencing the same heat as we are. Shrill, whatever lol. I think most of your posts are shrill with a few non shrillers once in a great while.
Are you looking forward to fall and winter hp? If you decide to bet, don't set up a gambling operation in your home or you might get arrested by the BPD.
I'm not a heat lover. I'm moving from the desert, though, so it is bound to be an improvement. In more ways than just temperature, I'd be willing to bet.
That is freaking nuts! I sure hope, and actualy expect, that it will return to a more historical pattern by the time we move there should the stars align just so.
The historical pattern is that its always been hot in Boise during the summer months. It just started earlier this year. I think we had far less 100 degree days this year than last, so this summer felt more moderate to me than last year.
People who think Boise will ever cool down aren't paying attention.
I wonder if Syringaloid wants to point out that Phoenix, Baghdad, and Bangkok are also hotter than Boise. I mean, since we're being completely random.
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