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Can you say tropical? Good grief, last night the dew point was 74. It's supposed to be in the 90s today and I still haven't turned on my A/C. I'm seeing how long I can "suffer" before I give in.
Can you say tropical? Good grief, last night the dew point was 74. It's supposed to be in the 90s today and I still haven't turned on my A/C. I'm seeing how long I can "suffer" before I give in.
I would enjoy it. Lovely sounding temps and humidity there. Better than bracing a freezing biting wind with severe wind chill in MAY here in England.
Temp dropped to 12.7c/54.9f after some showers of no rain. The air is so dry that the rain evaporated before hitting the ground and we just got gobs of wind.
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