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2010 will go down in the Weather record books as one of the Most Extremes...with getting both extreme ends of the temprature specturm in one year can you definitively say which you're body is better equipped to deal with?
A - The Brutal Hot and Humid Heat of June, July, August
B - The Blistering Frigged Cold we're locked into now...
Not talking about precipitation, just Temps....What could you put up more with....and No middle of the road dodging, We're Talking Extremes Here, so dont bring up Spring or Fall....
I said the Cold...I was just miserable with that heat last summer.....I don't have a problem with putting on layers to say warm, but without AC this last summer was sheer Hell!
Hot all the way! I would rather be enjoying all the hot bodies in bikinis than gigantic goose-down blankets/oven mits/snot noses. Give me the heat, green trees, long sunny days, beach, outdoor seating, did I mention the beach? I am a tropical kid at heart.
Hot all the way! I would rather be enjoying all the hot bodies in bikinis than gigantic goose-down blankets/oven mits/snot noses. Give me the heat, green trees, long sunny days, beach, outdoor seating, did I mention the beach? I am a tropical kid at heart.
You and I are so similar. I love the tropics! But NYC in winter does have a lot of spirit, its hard to deny that.
But like you said its hard to deny the summer atmosphere
I'll take Heat any day over cold, mild, warm, etc. I cannot deal with what's going on right now.
Even 100 F is more comfortable than 60 F to me.
Palm Trees >>>>>>> Dormant Deciduous Trees
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