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Always high 80's/low 90's here. With the ubiquitous humidity and thunderstorms. If we're lucking it won't touch triple digits.
We have two seasons - summer and not quite summer.
It's been frickin hot here but now its very pleasant with low 80's and low 60's at night, storms left so we're taking the VW to the lake for a few days.
I was in New Orleans for a training seminar a couple of years ago in June. I thought being from central GA and living in Atlanta I knew from hot and humid. I got a new understanding for miserable summer weather!
Got an Air BNB about a mile and a half away from the hotel because I'd rather be in a neighborhood than by the hotels. Walked to the conference room each morning and had was soaked through from sweating. Temps were mid 80's at 6:30 am, humidity had to be 100%.
You know the summers are bad when restaurants close for the summer season with a sign on the door saying see you in the fall!
Crazy day today here in SW CT. After delightful summer day yesterday- low 80s and no humidity, today was windy and so cool I needed a sweater. Rain tonight and t-storms tomorrow. Weather has been crazy the last few years.
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