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Near the Glades, Southwest Ranches, Florida (PWS)
Updated: 7 sec ago
79.0 °F / 26.1 °C
Scattered Clouds
Humidity: 82%
Dew Point: 73 °F / 23 °C
Wind: 4.6 mph / 7 km/hfrom the ESE
Wind Gust: 4.6 mph / 7 km/h
Pressure: 29.95 in / 1014.1 hPa (Rising)
Heat Index: 82 °F / 28 °C
Visibility: 10.0 miles / 16.1 kilometers
UV: 1 out of 16
Clouds: Few 1600 ft / 487 m
Scattered Clouds 3300 ft / 1005 m
Scattered Clouds 4000 ft / 1219 m
(Above Ground Level)
Elevation: 15 ft / 4 m
Does your DH like cold weather or is he partial to warm like you are??
Well, Angel is the "cook" of the bunch, not kaykay! Although...if I do cook, you can rest assured it won't be 'coon!!!
The "HOT SUMMER" is precisely why we LIKE it to feel "kind of chilly!"
It is 52 degrees out now. It was 45 when I drove to work this morning.
You're right~we'll let Angel be our cook. She's so descriptive that it actually makes me hungry~especially the brownies.
DH doesn't mind hot weather, but he isn't a fan of humidity. He doesn't mind cold weather either. He has no problem with wandering around outside when it's 20 below. He has no health problems that make winters miserable for him.
I totally understand why those of you who live in the south like autumn and winter. I'm still ok with what we're having, but it'll change.
ILNC, is your humidity really that low? What would've made it drop like that? I know that hail brings very cool temps to us, but you probably don't get any of that.
SAB~OMG, I can't believe it's been that hot in your area already!!! It's still springtime.
bah that's nothing! A large number of towns in the South and Western Australian deserts had dewpoints of -30ºF, with humidity sensors failing because it is so unbelievably dry! This is actually a very common occurance during spring.
I'm not sure, I don't live there. We have about 12% here in Melbourne right now (dewpoint around 20ºF), feels "normal" to me, because this is typical humidity when warm weatehr occurs.
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