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And the date that was posted Tampa had a high of 68F (20C).
****ing idiots. How much more hot weather do they need? It was literally hot March-December last year consistently. The weather we're getting lately is much closer to average than our bull**** December weather we were getting.
****ing idiots. How much more hot weather do they need? It was literally hot March-December last year consistently. The weather we're getting lately is much closer to average than our bull**** December weather we were getting.
It's like the hot December, rather than making people appreciate winter more, has instead made them view average temperatures as cold!
They were too busy sunbathing in their 86 F weather last month that they forgot what season it was. Oh well.
Oh boohoo. They had ten goddamn months of sunbathing weather last year. If they want it to be 90 F every day, they should move to Ciudad Bolivar, Venezuela.
It's like the hot December, rather than making people appreciate winter more, has instead made them view average temperatures as cold!
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Originally Posted by tommyFL
There was some moron on that thread saying how surprised he was when it wasn't 75 F every single day.
Is it me, or are the northerners that move down here for the "sunshine" the most moronic dumbasses when it comes to their knowledge of weather/climate?
****ing idiots. How much more hot weather do they need? It was literally hot March-December last year consistently. The weather we're getting lately is much closer to average than our bull**** December weather we were getting.
Jealous? And Glenn Frey just died.
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