Drizzle Snizzle
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I don’t even like temps around 90 with dewpoints in the mid to upper 60s. 95+ and dewpoints over 70 is unbearable.I can't imagine not having AC in this weather.
I don’t even like temps around 90 with dewpoints in the mid to upper 60s. 95+ and dewpoints over 70 is unbearable.I can't imagine not having AC in this weather.
I can't imagine not having AC in this weather.
My birthday!Get used to this look. Winter is coming. Where’s a recurving tycoon when you need one? ??View attachment 135799
That sea breeze used to push into the eastern parts of the state more regularly. It would never get to my current location. It seemed to stop right at the Wake County boarder. But I remember as a kid living in Goldsboro, you could count on the thunderstorms pushing in from the east many afternoons.Starting out st 80 on the coast of NC this morning. Humid as well just got to wait the Seabreeze out this afternoon for that nice breeze
That sea breeze used to push into the eastern parts of the state more regularly. It would never get to my current location. It seemed to stop right at the Wake County boarder. But I remember as a kid living in Goldsboro, you could count on the thunderstorms pushing in from the east many afternoons.
That storm was pound town when it rolled through here in Louisburg, radar estimates 1.2-1.5 and probably pretty dang close to that.Around .80". Using a standard (none digital) measuring gauge. Looks like a second wave/storm incoming. Maybe I break the one-inch mark.