Jay-sus! ...it's cold!!
Nancy Young wrote:
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> On 11/13/2014 7:23 AM, Pete C. wrote:
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> > Ed Pawlowski wrote:
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> >> I envy people that get to work outside--maybe 10 days a year. The other
> >> 355 days I like climate control.
> >
> > That's why I moved to Texas. Unlike CT with 10 days of good weather a
> > year, Texas is about the opposite with about 10 crummy days a year.
>
> Depends on the person, if I lived in a hot climate I'd be in
> the a/c all the time. I don't enjoy that.
>
> nancy
Texas isn't a hot climate either, but it is very large so there is
variation in climate in different parts of Texas. Yes it gets to 106F in
the peak of summer, but that is at like 20% humidity so it's fine, and
those days are not the norm, most are upper 90s in the summer. In winter
it gets cold, but mostly stays above freezing, only dipping below for
perhaps 10-20 days a winter typically. I've seen single digit temps one
or two days in a decade. The bulk of the year the weather here is very
nice from the 60s - 90s.
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