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![]() Becca EmaNymton wrote: > > On 11/13/2014 4:43 PM, Pete C. wrote: > > > > Becca EmaNymton wrote: > >> > >> On 11/13/2014 1:21 PM, Pete C. wrote: > >>> > >>> Cheri wrote: > >>>> > >>>> "Dave Smith" > wrote in message > >>>> ... > >>>> > >>>>> It is all relative to what you are used to. Around here people start to > >>>>> melt in the high 80s. If it gets into the 90s they call a heat alert. > >>>>> OTOH, cold is not a big deal until it gets down near 0 (F). > >>>>> > >>>>> FWIW... it is 0 C here now, and snowing. > >>>> > >>>> I would love to see some snow from inside my house. > >>> > >>> Snow pictures on a postcard are plenty for me, but we do get snow here > >>> in N. TX. Just enough to laugh at then it's gone. In fact with this > >>> "polar vortex" here at the moment there is a threat of some snow > >>> flurries Sunday. > >> > >> In Texas, the Dallas area has the worst weather, IMO. It gets cold > >> enough during the winter to snow, then during the summer, temps can > >> reach 105 degrees. > >> > >> It does not snow in the Houston area, and our hottest day last summer > >> was 97 degrees. I love the heat, but I can't take the cold. Every > >> winter when the weather turns cold, I threaten to move to Puerto Rico > >> where it does not get cold, unfortunately, I do not speak Spanish. > >> > >> Becca > > > > I was in Houston a few years back and it was 110F and about 90% > > humidity. > > Pete, please feel free to go to weatherunderground.com, and show me the > dates when the weather was that hot in Houston, because I can not find > it. weatherunderground.com keeps weather history, so it should not be > too hard to find. There might be other places that record weather > history, but I have not looked, I usually go to weatherunderground. It > is perfect for people who travel. I always use weather.gov - no advertising spam, your tax dollars at work. It was Saturday 2-Aug-2008, the historical data indicates 99F wherever their station is. I was on a deck at a commercial dive training place and the thermometer there was reading 110F. It didn't help that I was in dive gear including a commercial dive helmet. It was frigin' hot. Getting into the tanks to try underwater welding was a nice chance to cool off. > > We lived in Shreveport for 5 years, which had temperatures similar to > Dallas, and I could not handle the weather. There are people who love > having 4 seasons and they love it when it snows, but I am not one of > those people, but my sister is. No matter where you live in North > America there will be weather you do not like. I have not found the > perfect spot yet, although I would be happy to hear about it. I'm pretty happy with NE TX. > > You have a wonderful evening, Pete, I am on my way to the kitchen to > make burritos and a salad. I went out for good Mex. |
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On 11/13/2014 10:30 AM, Dave Smith wrote:
> On 2014-11-13 10:01 AM, Nancy Young wrote: > >>> 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. >> > > My friends who moved to Texas frequently come back up here in the summer > to escape the blistering heat. > The "seasonal" residents of Dataw do the same thing. You'll rarely find them here in the summer. Jill |
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