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Hot dry and sunny weather with high winds high fire danger and low relative humidity; my favorite weather is hot and humid weather with frequent thunderstorms, thus summer is my favorite season, at least most years it is, except when that summer is a hot dry droughty nightmare
Heavy drenching rainy day! These suck ass. No storms to add interest, just pointless heavy rain that hinders outdoor activities and makes being outside unpleasant. Hate them. Actually moderate rain would be worse as heavy rain may be somewhat interesting.
Heavy drenching rainy day! These suck ass. No storms to add interest, just pointless heavy rain that hinders outdoor activities and makes being outside unpleasant. Hate them. Actually moderate rain would be worse as heavy rain may be somewhat interesting.
I like all types of weather at certain times of year. I don't like the seasons to get off track. Snow in January is good, but not in April. Extreme heat is good in June, July, or August, not in May or October. Heavy drenching rain is good every once in a while, and wind is probably my least favorite of the four, but I still enjoy a nice spring/summer breeze.
And those who say "cold and snowy" will be wimps to you, huh?
Well people who act like they're gonna die because of it, yes.
I can deal with hot and sunny, it's my preferred weather in the summer. Followed by storms ideally.
Anyways, you took the time to reply to some post I made two years ago? Odd. I don't even think that same way anymore lol so not sure what point you're trying to prove.
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