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Currently in Houston, TX
Partly Cloudy 68°F
Feels Like
68°F
Dew Point: 68°F
Humidity: 100%
Pressure: 29.88 inches
Wind: From the East Southeast at 8 mph
6C at 9.30am here already up from a low of 1.2C and sunny We've had a few sunny afternoons but I honestly can't remember the last time I woke up to sunny skies, it's quite possibly been a month or more!
78 F sounds ghastly hot this time of the year. Hope I won't be seeing that until May or June.
It's not too bad because the wind was/is blowing and the humidity was low, although I'm still annoyed that spring started so early. Forecast for today is 80, so we'll likely get to 83 like in Houston.
Right now at 5AM:
Mostly Cloudy
66 °F (19 °C)
Humidity: 87 %
Wind Speed: S 12 MPH
Barometer: 29.92" (1012.5 mb)
Dewpoint: 62 °F (17 °C)
Partly Cloudy
35 F
Windchill 30 F
Dewpoint 29 F
Humidity 78%
Quote:
Originally Posted by Nivalis
It's not too bad because the wind was/is blowing and the humidity was low, although I'm still annoyed that spring started so early. Forecast for today is 80, so we'll likely get to 83 like in Houston.
Right now at 5AM:
Mostly Cloudy
66 °F (19 °C) Humidity: 87 % Wind Speed: S 12 MPH Barometer: 29.92" (1012.5 mb) Dewpoint: 62 °F (17 °C)
Yeah 78 F with low humidity is comfortable, although it still sounds very warm since I haven't experienced it since September. Looks like today will be humid down there. That 5AM temperature would be a typical summer morning up here.
Location: Somewhere gray and damp, close to the West Coast
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Seattle is 37 and drizzling. Seems almost tropical compared to the last several days. I might change that statement, however, after I take the dog out.
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