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Cloudy 80F/26.7C
Humidity 65%
Heat index 82.4/28C
Humidex 93F/34C
It was snowing here two weeks ago. Now it is very warm.
Also we are forecast to have a low a little above freezing tonight. About 39F/4C.
That is crazy! It was snowing here around that time, but 26.7°C would be a hot summer's day! Glad that I did get some snow though because I'd be super annoyed that a city at the same latitude as the canary islands got snow If I didn't. Snow isn't quite as rare here as Houston but it isn't far off, which is unbelievable considering your annual mean temperature is 21°C and mine is 11°C.
Crazy also that your average low in December is 7°C (which is what Wunderground is forecasting as a low tonight), as in the canary islands at the same latitude, that would be a record low temperature. It is quite striking as Houston is near the Gulf of Mexico, which is what gives me the mildness in winter (I have a low of 9°C tonight at 52°N).
That is crazy! It was snowing here around that time, but 26.7°C would be a hot summer's day! Glad that I did get some snow though because I'd be super annoyed that a city at the same latitude as the canary islands got snow If I didn't. Snow isn't quite as rare here as Houston but it isn't far off, which is unbelievable considering your annual mean temperature is 21°C and mine is 11°C.
Crazy also that your average low in December is 7°C (which is what Wunderground is forecasting as a low tonight), as in the canary islands at the same latitude, that would be a record low temperature. It is quite striking as Houston is near the Gulf of Mexico, which is what gives me the mildness in winter (I have a low of 9°C tonight at 52°N).
Yeah it is pretty funny actually. Well I guess that is how the weather is where I live.
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