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While I like it hot, I don't root for 90's and humidity. 82, sunny, and no humidity is perfect. I hate being cold, but what I really hate in colder months is trying to get 3 kids ready to go. It takes a while to get socks and shoes on (not just flip flops), jackets on, and then struggle to get them buckled in the car with the added poofiness of their extra layers. Takes 3 times as long to get anywhere. We also socialize less, nobody wants to be outside when it's chilly. I'm NOT looking forward to fall and winter.
It's especially going to feel colder since it will be such a huge drop. There's no gradual ease into it.
While I like it hot, I don't root for 90's and humidity. 82, sunny, and no humidity is perfect. I hate being cold, but what I really hate in colder months is trying to get 3 kids ready to go. It takes a while to get socks and shoes on (not just flip flops), jackets on, and then struggle to get them buckled in the car with the added poofiness of their extra layers. Takes 3 times as long to get anywhere. We also socialize less, nobody wants to be outside when it's chilly. I'm NOT looking forward to fall and winter.
It's especially going to feel colder since it will be such a huge drop. There's no gradual ease into it.
63 for a high Friday....... 26 degree difference from the 89 forecast for Thursday....
I dont get the concept nobody goes outside when its colder...I dont see anybody outside ALL summer..its now when temps start to slide that people start going out. Lets face it, if you are not going to sit in a pool why would you want to be outside in 90 degrees?
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