• Hello, please take a minute to check out our awesome content, contributed by the wonderful members of our community. We hope you'll add your own thoughts and opinions by making a free account!

Observations Which would you prefer

95/72 over 36/36
36 and rain =
Stay inside and most likely whine about a setup that could of been
Your stuck inside
95/72 =
1. most likely big cape
2. Good exercising weather/good weather to push yourself (stay hydrated ofc !)
3. Pool time
4. Ladies
5. Going back to 1., can get some nice thunderstorms with that sort of temp/dp
6. Beaches
7. Can actually enjoy outdoor activities, like grilling
8. Way better weather for mood, 36 and rain is literally depressing
9. Maybe better for C19
 
36 and rain = low testosterone weather
Go out and eat the summer sun, beat it !!! You’ll get use to it quick
Yep ! Who wants to sit inside all day away from every other human ! Booo 36/36 ! Boo! Literally miserable temp. The summer sun is invigorating , and inviting . Now if the pesky Canadian vortex would piss off and we could get more normal 60s and 70s with a couple 80s as what is expected in March and not 33/32 I’ll be happy . This winter has been horrible I literally feel the exhaustion my body has from the weather . Warm weather recharges cold weather is a drain .
 
Yep ! Who wants to sit inside all day away from every other human ! Booo 36/36 ! Boo! Literally miserable temp. The summer sun is invigorating , and inviting . Now if the pesky Canadian vortex would piss off and we could get more normal 60s and 70s with a couple 80s as what is expected in March and not 33/32 I’ll be happy . This winter has been horrible I literally feel the exhaustion my body has from the weather . Warm weather recharges cold weather is a drain .
I guess for me, I just like the weather to match the season we are in. Personally I can’t stand a 70 degree day during the winter, but I equally hate a cloudy 75 degree day during the summer. I guess one of the reasons for this is that I have a lot of friends who are berry and peach farmers and to be honest those guys have had it rough the last few years... the torches that we’ve seen in late January and February causing early blooms only to be followed by the inevitable March cold snap and hard freeze has really hurt agriculture around here the last few years. At least this year we’re coming to the end of February without the peach trees budding.
 
Yep ! Who wants to sit inside all day away from every other human ! Booo 36/36 ! Boo! Literally miserable temp. The summer sun is invigorating , and inviting . Now if the pesky Canadian vortex would piss off and we could get more normal 60s and 70s with a couple 80s as what is expected in March and not 33/32 I’ll be happy . This winter has been horrible I literally feel the exhaustion my body has from the weather . Warm weather recharges cold weather is a drain .
Yeah I hate this winter, it’s killed me as well, both mentally and physically, during the summer I’m just better physically and mentally
 
I guess for me, I just like the weather to match the season we are in. Personally I can’t stand a 70 degree day during the winter, but I equally hate a cloudy 75 degree day during the summer. I guess one of the reasons for this is that I have a lot of friends who are berry and peach farmers and to be honest those guys have had it rough the last few years... the torches that we’ve seen in late January and February causing early blooms only to be followed by the inevitable March cold snap and hard freeze has really hurt agriculture around here the last few years. At least this year we’re coming to the end of February without the peach trees budding.
That is true, however, both of the things you mentioned would be pretty typical things to expect in our seasons. The average coldest June high for example is 73, 79 for July I think. I agree about the farmers, however. Peaches also need lots of cooling hours which is kind of marginal already here. It's a tough business. Fruits in general are just tough it seems. Tobacco is so much simpler!
 
That is true, however, both of the things you mentioned would be pretty typical things to expect in our seasons. The average coldest June high for example is 73, 79 for July I think. I agree about the farmers, however. Peaches also need lots of cooling hours which is kind of marginal already here. It's a tough business. Fruits in general are just tough it seems. Tobacco is so much simpler!
I no doubt about getting the typical cooler day in summer and the mild day in winter. The thing that’s killed the peach and berry farmer around here was the 2-3 week spells of 70 degree weather everyday followed by the hard freezes.
 
95/72 is brutal weather, but I’m used to it from my time in Florida. At least you can do stuff outside even if it’s going to be a sweaty affair. With 36/36 and rain you’re stuck inside. Easy choice for me.

For me with regard to exercise, I’m going to do the same thing for either 36 with rain or 95/72: stay inside and do the treadmill. So, they obviously both suck in that regard.

Give me the last couple of days and what’s upcoming on most of this week’s dry days but instead have them occur much more often year round than they do and I’d be happy as a clam for outdoor opportunities. Highs in the 50s-60s, lows of 30s-mid 40s with dewpoints in the 20s-low 40s.

I’m going outside shortly for another enjoyable walk.
 
Back
Top