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I hate direct sunlight, prefer higher latitude low sun angle conditions. It matters little to me as I take Vitamin D supplements anyway.
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Originally Posted by LKJ1988
I would die for a cloudy day.
I hate clouds if no thunderstorms or snow is coming from them. I really do get depressed when it's gloomy outside. When I spent almost 2 months in Phoenix last spring and it was sunny almost everyday, I felt happier then I ever had been in any Chicago spring
So which will it be? A GFS warm up? Or the ECMWF keeping it cool?
I hate clouds if no thunderstorms or snow is coming from them. I really do get depressed when it's gloomy outside. When I spent almost 2 months in Phoenix last spring and it was sunny almost everyday, I felt happier then I ever had been in any Chicago spring
So which will it be? A GFS warm up? Or the ECMWF keeping it cool?
Back when we had real winters and 0% sunshine days for 3 to 4 days in a row i would wanna kill myself back in the 70's and 80's. Now that we don't falls or winters it is rare to get a 0% sunshine day. I buy map 1.
I hope that central Indiana can get through the month of September without temperatures in the 30’s; I’m not gonna hold my breath though given how awful 2020 has been for me in terms of luck.
I hope that central Indiana can get through the month of September without temperatures in the 30’s; I’m not gonna hold my breath though given how awful 2020 has been for me in terms of luck.
I don’t see any 30’s in Indianapolis. There are a handful of 40’s.
I hate direct sunlight, prefer higher latitude low sun angle conditions. It matters little to me as I take Vitamin D supplements anyway.
I don't like anything below 25 degrees or so. It's too blinding if you have to drive in that direction.
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