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I'm NOT a Texas; I just live here. I'm actually a Californian where summers were good. Summers are not good in Texas. Warmth is okay; hot and humid is not.
84 F/29 C = Warmth
Probably half of Canadians would agree with me on that one.
9°F, wind chill -25°F, wind 15-20 mph, cold for February, should be around 30, I think. At least I'm indoors, there's 55,000+ people sitting outside at Lambeau right now for the Titletown Celebration, plus they paid $5.00 each to be there!!!
Oh dear lord I must be working in one of the hottest rooms ever at the moment. So stuffy in here even with the windows open! Three radiators which can't be turned off. If must be around 30°C / 86°F in here and extremely unpleasant when trying to get work done.
And the effn sun is shining right into my eyes, which is saying something given that I'm in the north facing side of the building.
Can't believe that back in Buxton they're getting wicked hail storms whereas here in Manchester absolutely F-all is happening and I miss the action YET AGAIN!!!
WHY DOES THIS ALWAYS HAPPEN???? Whereever I go, the DAMN storms avoid!!! That's why I'm going to bloody florida this summer, damn the cost, I gotta have storms.
Nothing but 70-75F/22-24C temps for the near future... where did my winter go? This would be perfect midsummer weather, not midwinter!
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