Hey! Pat, what did you do, leave the door open or something■■?, it’s chuffin freezing down here, 80 degrees two days ago (normal at this time of year) , I get up this morning after running my A/C all night and it’s brass monkey’s outside 42 degrees , those storms that came through last night, they brought all your cold air with 'em, did you send 'em down?..if you did, then you can take them right back where they belong!..up in your neck of the woods!
Cold weather, chance would be a fine thing…!!! We had 97 a week or so ago, its almost back to normal at about 85 now, we darnnear hit the 100 mark a month early. Still around 64 at night, very soon it will be 95 in the middle of the night…!!
Well, I will leave your humidity with you Cliff and your ice with you Pat…rain…what rain…I don’t even know what that is…!!!
LOL
Stuart
It’s so good to hear of someone else feeling the cold Sorry Cliff, it has been around the 60 mark and even 70 last friday and saturday (not bad for april) however there are still large deposits of ice on the cutting walls of I 89 etc … Easter Sunday 2000 we had two feet of snow
It’s strange to think that in a month or so we will be in the 100’s
Oh you guys really really know how to Rub it In, dont Ya!!!
Was going to ask the question but I just read the ‘dear Cliff’ thread which pretty much answered the question.
Thanks anyway
Am I glad my Air Con works
ME TOO!..Phew! it’s so bloody hot already Time for these again
It was in the high 80’s - low 90’s today, mowed the lawn, started the barby, then in a matter of minutes the sky went black, the heavens opened, thunder and lightning, 90 mph wind gusts, the trees almost got ripped out and the next doors garden fence (very strong) blew away, … ten minutes later, 90 and sunny again, but an inch of water everywhere
Only in the 80’s to 90’s Pat…■■?
I wouldn’t suggest that you ever move to Arizona, its 102 here today, and we are now in the season where it will be over and upto 122 every day for the next 5 months, even in the monsoon season. Now this is the time I was back in Scotland, at least when it rains there it gets cold…!!!
Be safe, keep the A/C runnin
Stuart
The A/C Man
I have’nt been up to Pat’s neck of the woods in summertime, but I have been out west to Arizona, New Mexico, West Texas, California etc. Believe me Stuart I can handle the 110’s-120’s out there a whole better than I can handle 90 degrees here in the Deep South, it is so muggy/humid, it is almost unbearable.
Here they measure the Temp combined with Humidity in the shade and often come up with a ’ feel like tempreture’ that is as much as 20-30 degrees hotter than the actual air tempreture. It is like spending your whole working day inside the steamest sauna immaginable. Try coming outside onto the verandah (spelling?) at 3.00am for a ■■■ and by the time you have closed the door behind you, you are already drenched in sweat from the humidity, and thats before you have even been outside long enough to light yer ■■■!
I’d have the heat out west over the humidity here any day of the week
Hey Cliff, thats what it is like for about two weeks to a month here, during the monsoon season, but never as bad as it is in the South. I couldn’t live there, everyone says the heat here is repressive and it is, but at least you don’t sweat that much, at least in comparison.
I hate the hunidity, I know when I was back in Scotland I couldn’t handle the humidity there, it just made me feel terrible, I have totally become a desert rat, but this place is still the best place on the planet to live in the other 7 months of the year. Temps most days in the mid to high 60’s low 70’s, in the 40’s to 0’s at night, no humidity and bearly any wind, and defintiely no rain.
But…if I drive an hour north, I can go on some of the best ski slopes the US has to offer druing the winter months.
Alright guys, have a safe week…!!
Stuart
What do you mean, the best ski slopes We have the best ski slopes here, … well … 30 miles across the Vermont state line anyway