Which would describe you best? (snowy, average, day, blizzard)
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I hate heat. Growing up in SE Va and NE NC I had enough. I live in west lower MI now and while the temps are more milder in the summer (YEAH!!) the humidity level is the same. The cold doesn't bother me, it;s the lack of sun in winter here that I truly hate. See the comment under my name, I feel like I live under a overturned tupperware bowl. )
I wonder how many people love cloudy vs sunny days?
Cold lover. I go for walks in sub -15° C temperatures just for the experience, even better if there's wind. That said, I also hate heat and even warmth with a passion. 10-15° C is my outdoor comfort temperature in a T-shirt.
Cold lover. I go for walks in sub -15° C temperatures just for the experience, even better if there's wind. That said, I also hate heat and even warmth with a passion. 10-15° C is my outdoor comfort temperature in a T-shirt.
I'd extend my short-sleeve comfort range down to 3C, but otherwise I'm the same.
It is populated by idiots, I was kicked off and insulted when I stated that I didn't like rainy weather. Once, I said "this rain sucks, what is the chance of storms today, and the reply was "90% chance of shut up" and "crawl back into the hole you came out of" from a moderator no less!
The self-titled "senior forecasters" have a habit of hyping up future weather events, predicting all sorts of havoc, doom, huge thunderstorms etc, ofcourse the end result is always much, much more benign
I create a series of dormant accounts, and troll it whenever there is a big weather "event" occuring.
Maybe the heat-lovers just don't complain about the other types of weather as much.
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