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Join Date: Nov 2001
Location: SoCal
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Hell, apparently.
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Very cool and wet summer in Chi-town, The A/C bill is low, I think we have had 3 days of over 84 degrees. Did I saw very wet. It rains almost every day.
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Unseasonably cool summer here in Minnesota so far, which is a gift from heaven. It can get as hot and humid as Georgia in the summer and colder than Donald Trump's heart in the winter.
I'll take cool anytime. I assume that it's perfect back in L.A., it usually is. ![]()
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If it were, your house would have cost you one meelion dollars
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Hot (30-33C) and very dry up here in southern Alberta! Plus we're getting some smoke up in the higher atmosphere from forest fires from central BC. This produces some pretty spectacular sunsets mind you! I haven't mowed the lawn in almost two weeks. BUT the one big plus with this weather? NO EFFEN MOSQUITOES! LOVE IT!
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95 (35c) here today.... It has been a dry hot summer... No Mosquitos to speak of but also puts stress on our water reservoirs , our cereal and lentil crops not to mention our cattle herds.... Too hot for me.
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Join Date: May 2011
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I live in California.
The weather can't be modified by any government influence so it is very nice. What is starting to get my attention is that every day I walk my dog through the neighborhood, about 1 mile and I not only see the good homeowners letting the lawns die (including me) but a disturbing amount of homes up for sale and being bought up. Where are they all going? To another home in California or home owners quietly leaving the state? I can't leave because I have my curio/relic parents still kicking and my kids. Back to the OP. I love the west coast. Not too humid. I lived in Brownsville Texas and Thailand among other humid parts of the planet and California is nice. California is not the bench-mark for cool living that many think it is. It is on the way to ruin. |
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Join Date: Sep 2001
Location: Dismal Nitch, AZ
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![]() I left in '08...'was watching the "ruin" come down for decades. . I do miss the Bay Area climate, however.
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G'day!
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It's 82 degrees with 73% humidity right now......ugh!
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Join Date: May 2003
Location: southern California
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Its interesting that in LA we don't think about dew point at all. I think most people here have no idea what that even means.
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