I’m one of the few who absolutely enjoys it . Makes for intense downpours and storms to the lucky ones who get them. Also very great for plant growth , and it truly feels like summer !
Is that the Bazaar?
I find swimming in the river when it’s 34 degrees to be insane, but to each his own… lolWhat I like about winter
- sunny crisp days in the 50s mostly , great superb stargazing weather at night !
- that’s about it
- well I suppose I enjoy swimming in the river when it’s 34 degrees , i find that to be invigorating .
I suppose it is insane , however there are benefits to it . Even helps against aging , not even kidding about that . The stress response in the body from the sudden cold water triggers the uptick in certain DNA repair enzymes . Not only way to trigger them but it is one .I find swimming in the river when it’s 34 degrees to be insane, but to each his own… lol
RIPMini heatwave tomorrow, then back to normal! View attachment 87216
Fire up the thread!Mini heatwave tomorrow, then back to normal! View attachment 87216
A few degrees above normal in late July is significant given how hot even a normal day is.Even here in Dallas, the temps are only a few degrees above normal.
A few degrees above normal in late July is significant given how hot even a normal day is.
Wouldn't be so bad if dewpoints weren't in the mid to upper 70s. I'm jealous of webber's low dewpoints.Roll tide, nothing better than these cool temps
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Yo, I went for a walk yesterday evening, and it was 87 / 74. The air was so thick it was like wearing a blanket. My eye lids were sticking to the top of my eye sockets, it was so sticky out. Terrible walking weather @GaWx . lol