The NFC B-Day Chat Thread

Is Idaho hot? For some reason my brother seems to think it is hotter than here in summer. He says it is both hotter and colder than here, really hot in the summer and really cold and snowy in the winter, even moreso than here or New Hampshire, but I had not heard of Idaho being hot???
The western slope of Idaho has decent weather, not too cold not too hot.
 
Wow, didn’t realize it got into the 100s! Less humidity sounds nice though. It gets so humid and muggy here in the summer sometimes and I just hate it. The kind where your face feels all grimey. And from what you guys have said about Wyoming’s wind, if Idaho is anything like it, I do not think I want that much wind! Maybe there are parts with less wind? Idaho and Wyoming are sort of plains, right? Or are the great plains another part?

We have some plains. But mostly we have mountains almost any place in the state. They act like funnels, channeling winds into concentrated bands.

So wind chills today? This was on CBS News today.......

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Cap, we mud ski here in TN

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The western slope of Idaho has decent weather, not too cold not too hot.

Thanks, maybe I’ll have to look into that side.

We have some plains. But mostly we have mountains almost any place in the state. They act like funnels, channeling winds into concentrated bands.

So wind chills today? This was on CBS News today.......

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Ahh okay, that makes sense. For some reason I was thinking the Great Plains were in that area but upon Googling it it looks like it starts a little bit further east, though part of Wyoming is in it, like you said. Idaho is further west than I had thought. And by saying the mountains act like funnels you answered my next question about whether living near the mountains would break up some wind. Guess not.

And wow!! :eek: I would freeze my buns off there lol
 
We had a cockatiel for years! His name was Mortimer Snerd the Cockatiel Bird, and he was a pain in the butt, but we loved him! He even moved with us when we'd get transferred from one duty station to another.
My grandparents had a statue 'bust' of some sort of indigenous persuasion. My grandfather called it/him 'Mortimer', use to scare me to death! :lau
 

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