OT PSA Michigan weather
72 degrees in the basement. See you in a couple days society!
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Beautiful day to go golfing!
-said no one ever
This bachelor party is going to be a mess
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Fortunately, the work I have to do on the house today is inside, although the hotter it gets, the less the air conditioning seems to do so it will suck all the same. Jogging might turn into a brisk walk, which I should probably begin, oh, now before it is too late. It's been a while since we've had a heat advisory, but they still are decidedly inconvenient.
90 degrees. In July.
Stop the presses
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Will if Mark Richt says this is freezing, how much hotter is it in Georgia?
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No pleasure, no rapture, no exquisite sin greater... than central air.
Awesome movie reference is awsome
measuring 64 degrees in the water outside the cottage... the best AC on the planet. Coming from the NW where it's been crazy/historically hot this is the life. Michigan is where it's at.
As soon as I post this... the rain starts...it's hard being a Michigan fan.
Two suckage years. High summer temps with higher humidity and every possible refreshing breeze stopped by the endless forest of pine trees.
Moved to Texas with bit higher temps (did 60 straight days of 100+ temps a couple of years ago), a bit lower humidity, and a near constant breeze to keep things from getting totally unbearable.
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Finally. Good weather to jump into a clear lake.
this a.m., but with thunderstorms now bearing down on this area, time to get some chores done a.s.a.p.
be safe.
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It is pouring sideways in GR right now, storm cell should be passed thru in the next 30 minutes or so
At least it's cooling things down a bit with the clouds and wind blowing.
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70F at 7:30 would be refreshing in Dallas after our over night temps in the 80s.
I remember the heat warnings when I lived in Michigan. I lived in Florida for 12 years and during the summers there, which lasted for about 5 months the temp was low to mid 90's everyday with heat indexes in the 100's, never got heat warnings there. I live in South Carolina now and the temps are in the high 80's to mid 90's during the summer with heat indexes in the 100's and I've never heard of seen a heat warning here. In Florida I do remember getting an occasional frost/freeze advisory in the winter, which I don't remember ever getting in Michigan. The way the houses in Florida are insulated, or not insulated, a big freeze could end up freezing water lines.
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