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I'm back in San Antonio now, where it is a touch cooler.
More of the same in the forecast here, upper 90s throughout most of the week and no rain whatsoever. We could really use some rain here, we're running at 3.97" for the entire year.
wow, if he is only a few years older than you, that makes him ancient!!!!, lol, just kidding!! You live in Mitchell right, because I had a freind that went turkey hunting every winter in Winner, SD, is that anywhere close to where you live?
Yea and I said, "A few" and it's actually only about two years.
Winner is over 100 miles southwest of here. The two towns aren't very similar.
Here's a bit of a description of where I live and you can see the area in the map as you scroll down the page.
We officially hit 84 yesterday and that was great. Our high for today is supposed to be 70 and it's currently 72. (No, it's not a typo on my part) Our average high is 77 so we're right around the area now. We are in an area for severe storms today and tomorrow. Guess we'll have to see what happens.
TWC was showing a bit of Tulsa and it looks like they had a pretty big storm yesterday.
^^ bloody hell San Antonio has an awesome climate.
I lived there for 2 years and as much as I love the city, I'd never move back because of the climate. The heat and humidity are suffocating for half the year!
I lived there for 2 years and as much as I love the city, I'd never move back because of the climate. The heat and humidity are suffocating for half the year!
Haha yeah.. it's a good thing I love warm weather to begin with. The dry spells, on the otherhand are a huge pain!
It's really messed up when you have dewpoints over 70 and little rain for the year to show for it
I find it very funny the year we get no rain, I'm stuck doing research in Hydrometeorology.
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