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Post by Swedish Chef on Apr 2, 2015 13:58:11 GMT -5
Temperature anomaly (ºF) map for the month of March:
While not nearly as frigid as the month of February, much of the Northeast still experienced well-below normal temperatures during the month of March. It also fittingly snowed in many locations on the last day of the month. Out like a lamb my ass.
Hell yeah, inspiring a thread that will no doubt become one of the most frequented on the boards... That's definitely a lifetime achievement to me! Allow me start the bitching, Florida is too god damn hot 90% of the year and during the other 10%, the weather is so fucking mercurial that half of the time it is cold, you walk outside in the morning in shorts and a t-shirt because it was 100 degrees the day before and then you'll walk out of work that same afternoon, having changed when you realized it was cold earlier, and it'll be blazing hot again and humid as hell. All I'm saying is I wish we had a longer cold period in Florida because I love our weather when it is cold, we just don't get enough of it. Our weather this week though has seriously been perfect, clear skies and slightly low temperatures with a tiny breeze, it is fucking awesome
It is perfect here. Nice 86 degrees with only 46% humidity. Plus, the sun is out, and tourons are all around. I want to frolic, not be stuck inside at work!
Hell yeah, inspiring a thread that will no doubt become one of the most frequented on the boards... That's definitely a lifetime achievement to me! Allow me start the bitching, Florida is too god damn hot 90% of the year and during the other 10%, the weather is so fucking mercurial that half of the time it is cold, you walk outside in the morning in shorts and a t-shirt because it was 100 degrees the day before and then you'll walk out of work that same afternoon, having changed when you realized it was cold earlier, and it'll be blazing hot again and humid as hell. All I'm saying is I wish we had a longer cold period in Florida because I love our weather when it is cold, we just don't get enough of it. Our weather this week though has seriously been perfect, clear skies and slightly low temperatures with a tiny breeze, it is fucking awesome
Ok, wait, 70's counts as cold weather around here. Though, if I had my choice, I'd keep our weather between 50 - 80
Personally, I wear a sweater in the low 70s, my ideal temps are actually 80s and up... I am always cold.
I've always preferred colder weather. But now it's extra bad. Fun fact, grafted skin can not sweat because they are replacing your skin with only the top few layers from another part of your body, the new skin does not have the same base as your regular skin which prevents the skin's ability to sweat and grow hair. So, 40% of my body can not sweat when I get hot, causing me to build up body heat at a much faster rate than normal (For those of you who don't know, I've skin grafts on 40% of my body due to 3rd/4th degree burns) So, on top of the fact that I always preferred cooler weather, now I have legitimate reason to need to live in cooler weather. Also, with the warmer weather, comes more sun which is terrible for me because the grafted skin is insanely sensitive to sun burns and become seriously damaged and need to be replaced if burnt too seriously and/or frequently. For these reasons, Florida is literally the worst place in the US for me to live and I'm steadily having a small panic attack thinking about the sun at Bonnaroo
It's officially tornado season here. Wake up to 65+ degree weather, muggy, and by the afternoon it's 90 and you're dying from humidity. But I wouldn't have it any other way. I'm not actually bitching. I'm glad spring is finally here. I cant handle that cold bullshit. It's also depressing.
Personally, I wear a sweater in the low 70s, my ideal temps are actually 80s and up... I am always cold.
I've always preferred colder weather. But now it's extra bad. Fun fact, grafted skin can not sweat because they are replacing your skin with only the top few layers from another part of your body, the new skin does not have the same base as your regular skin which prevents the skin's ability to sweat and grow hair. So, 40% of my body can not sweat when I get hot, causing me to build up body heat at a much faster rate than normal (For those of you who don't know, I've skin grafts on 40% of my body due to 3rd/4th degree burns) So, on top of the fact that I always preferred cooler weather, now I have legitimate reason to need to live in cooler weather. Also, with the warmer weather, comes more sun which is terrible for me because the grafted skin is insanely sensitive to sun burns and become seriously damaged and need to be replaced if burnt too seriously and/or frequently. For these reasons, Florida is literally the worst place in the US for me to live and I'm steadily having a small panic attack thinking about the sun at Bonnaroo
I've always preferred colder weather. But now it's extra bad. Fun fact, grafted skin can not sweat because they are replacing your skin with only the top few layers from another part of your body, the new skin does not have the same base as your regular skin which prevents the skin's ability to sweat and grow hair. So, 40% of my body can not sweat when I get hot, causing me to build up body heat at a much faster rate than normal (For those of you who don't know, I've skin grafts on 40% of my body due to 3rd/4th degree burns) So, on top of the fact that I always preferred cooler weather, now I have legitimate reason to need to live in cooler weather. Also, with the warmer weather, comes more sun which is terrible for me because the grafted skin is insanely sensitive to sun burns and become seriously damaged and need to be replaced if burnt too seriously and/or frequently. For these reasons, Florida is literally the worst place in the US for me to live and I'm steadily having a small panic attack thinking about the sun at Bonnaroo
you need to move ASAP.
and hire people to fan you at bonnaroo to keep you from getting sweaty.
I've always preferred colder weather. But now it's extra bad. Fun fact, grafted skin can not sweat because they are replacing your skin with only the top few layers from another part of your body, the new skin does not have the same base as your regular skin which prevents the skin's ability to sweat and grow hair. So, 40% of my body can not sweat when I get hot, causing me to build up body heat at a much faster rate than normal (For those of you who don't know, I've skin grafts on 40% of my body due to 3rd/4th degree burns) So, on top of the fact that I always preferred cooler weather, now I have legitimate reason to need to live in cooler weather. Also, with the warmer weather, comes more sun which is terrible for me because the grafted skin is insanely sensitive to sun burns and become seriously damaged and need to be replaced if burnt too seriously and/or frequently. For these reasons, Florida is literally the worst place in the US for me to live and I'm steadily having a small panic attack thinking about the sun at Bonnaroo
you need to move ASAP.
I'm working on moving to NYC in August, not sure if it's gonna happen yet though.
Any volunteers?!?! The one condition is that you have to get drunk with me while you do it (drinking my booze of course)
define "my booze" -- i have a pretty open schedule. maybe someone can take turns with me
Ummmm, just taking a guess, it'll probably be a lot of beer, vodka (used to make screwdrivers because it's acceptable to drink those at any hour), and I'm gonna try to get my hands on some of this canned wine I've been told they make now (in which case it'll be red)
define "my booze" -- i have a pretty open schedule. maybe someone can take turns with me
Ummmm, just taking a guess, it'll probably be a lot of beer, vodka (used to make screwdrivers because it's acceptable to drink those at any hour), and I'm gonna try to get my hands on some of this canned wine I've been told they make now (in which case it'll be red)