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Depending on where you are, +20℉ on the coast is cold with all the humidity. Inland, with less humidity, I'll go outside with a tee shirt in -20℉.

It finally switched around and started raining nice and heavy. A warm wind, low 40's, picked up and between the wind and the rain I should be able to get out of my driveway in a couple of days.
 
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Tornado over Ft.Worth, Dallas is under a warning now! 😮
 
Glad you're safe!
We're hitting the Michigan March Muck Meh Miserable time. 36 and rain. Still quite a bit of snowpack but I imagine it'll be mostly gone by the weekend. Already down to just mud where I had run the snowblower and cleared the driveway. Gray skies, cold rain, mud, blah. I'd rather have an outright blizzard or sunny and 70. The roller-coaster temps, messed up roads with 3" of soup over icy gravel, can't do anything outside without being soaked and cold and muddy season just depresses me.
 
Glad you're safe!
We're hitting the Michigan March Muck Meh Miserable time. 36 and rain. Still quite a bit of snowpack but I imagine it'll be mostly gone by the weekend. Already down to just mud where I had run the snowblower and cleared the driveway. Gray skies, cold rain, mud, blah. I'd rather have an outright blizzard or sunny and 70. The roller-coaster temps, messed up roads with 3" of soup over icy gravel, can't do anything outside without being soaked and cold and muddy season just depresses me.
Heard from family in Michigan tonight, basically said the same thing!! Yuck!
 
Cold front moved in and we're back in the 30s, lol... rain in the forecast through Sunday, which will help the pine trees. If those melon sprouts I planted yesterday don't survive this cold front, no problem, I have 200 more seeds, lol. This is why I don't wanna start those 'Moon & Stars' melons yet, I wanna make sure Old Man Winter is gone for good, and it sure doesn't feel that way today. Good day to stay indoors and make Irish Stew for St. Paddy's Day... cold beer already in hand, lol. Big hawk was scouting the area earlier, but I think I scared him away... little Z-Girl & Black Diamond are inside, but Zorlac is still out there somewhere. He's pretty big now, so maybe the hawk won't bother him. :rolleyes:
 
Appallingly wet here. Over the past two weekends we have had rain, unexpected snow, expected frost, and more rain. It is incredibly mild when it rains. Nature doesn't know what to do with itself!
Was starting to wonder where you were! Been about a week since you have been here!!
 
COLD! 30°! It's just not right!! Mid 50's today, freeze warning for tomorrow morning!! Glad I didn't plant yet! 🌱
You sent that crap to us! :mad:
Woke up to 47 instead of 74!gaahAm I dyslexic?
A common example of dyslexia is reading words with the letters in reverse order, as in fyl for fly.
 
I like weather that is around 75 degrees and sunny. How often do we get that anywhere in the US? About 3 days out of the year....

So I looked up places that have that sort of climate year long mostly.
Santa Barbara California
Equador
Guatamala city
Canary Islands
Some area of Costa Rica

out of all of those I might life in the canary islands ( my first trip ever with my parents as a kid) but it's overrun with tourists and very dry plus has volcanos
 
Today had some wild weather I just love. Blizzard conditions with a complete white out, couldn't even see my mailbox. Ten minutes later the sun is shining so bright it hurts the eyes. Five minutes later, another blizzard squall. Howling winds, massive, towering clouds of every shade of gray, gold, purple and blue spinning across the flailing treetops. It was awesome. Sometimes I had snow out the east windows at the same time the sun was shining in the west windows. The whole neighborhood looked like something from a documentary movie on the tundra.
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I like weather that is around 75 degrees and sunny. How often do we get that anywhere in the US? About 3 days out of the year....

So I looked up places that have that sort of climate year long mostly.
Santa Barbara California
Equador
Guatamala city
Canary Islands
Some area of Costa Rica

out of all of those I might life in the canary islands ( my first trip ever with my parents as a kid) but it's overrun with tourists and very dry plus has volcanos
You left us out :(. We get that ~75° for 10 of 12 months.
And where is Florida?
 

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