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Another chilly day, i think it is currently -6

Supposed to have curfling, but wouldn't be surprised if it is cancelled
 
Agreed OP. 79 today. low 80's rest of the week. Need it to go up a bit more.
 
60 degrees yesterday, 29 now
 
Numbers in the teens here today after a nice Spring 22222. Chest and arms day at the gym.

My 13th month old fav movie is Honey, I Blew Up The Baby aka “big baby”. Watching it now.
 
Some random guy was walking past our neighborhood and yelled out "big ole titties" just now. :laugh:

The funniest part was immediately after some guy did "woohooo!" :pound:
 
Some random guy was walking past our neighborhood and yelled out "big ole titties" just now. :laugh:

The funniest part was immediately after some guy did "woohooo!" :pound:
What kinda trailer park you living in...
 
What kinda trailer park you living in...
Sunnyvale Estates. Here's the live video feed outside my estate.

trailer park GIF
 
Another chilly day, i think it is currently -6

I can't even phantom what that must be like day after day...for an extended period of time.

But if you came to south Louisiana during late August when the humidity is high AF , the "feels like" temp reaches triple digits....that may be too much for people up north to want to deal with day after day.

I can handle the heat just fine....it's the cold that bothers me.
 
I can't even phantom what that must be like day after day...for an extended period of time.

But if you came to south Louisiana during late August when the humidity is high AF , the "feels like" temp reaches triple digits....that may be too much for people up north to want to deal with day after day.

I can handle the heat just fine....it's the cold that bothers me.
I was in Biloxi, Miss. one time in August. It was so hot I remember sitting in the car with the a/c on and preparing to sprint into the hotel the split second the key was turned off.

That said, I'll take that any day over cold and dark for months on end. I couldn't do that. I lived in NYC for two years in my early 20's and could never do that again. Since then, I've lived where palm trees grow for 90% of the time.
 
I can't even phantom what that must be like day after day...for an extended period of time.

But if you came to south Louisiana during late August when the humidity is high AF , the "feels like" temp reaches triple digits....that may be too much for people up north to want to deal with day after day.

I can handle the heat just fine....it's the cold that bothers me.

I prefer the overwhelming heat to cold for sure. But yea we don't get it as bad as you all.
 
I can't even phantom what that must be like day after day...for an extended period of time.

But if you came to south Louisiana during late August when the humidity is high AF , the "feels like" temp reaches triple digits....that may be too much for people up north to want to deal with day after day.

I can handle the heat just fine....it's the cold that bothers me.
I am midwest born and raised. But I love love the heat! The hotter the better. When I was in AZ last year them 90 degree days felt just fine
 
I was in Biloxi, Miss. one time in August. It was so hot I remember sitting in the car with the a/c on and preparing to sprint into the hotel the split second the key was turned off.

That said, I'll take that any day over cold and dark for months on end. I couldn't do that. I lived in NYC for two years in my early 20's and could never do that again. Since then, I've lived where palm trees grow for 90% of the time.

The darkness and overcast is definitely what wears on me
 
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