What's the temperature where you are???

47 at 5:53 AM. Today’s high is supposed to top out at 56 and sunny!! This is the weather I wait all year for!:wee
not me..if it's 50°F that's freezing! :lau
 
Having gotten home from around 6am, it was just starting to snow a tiny bit when I left work 5:30 or so but it is really windy outside, so much so that it blew our back door into our garage open!

32°F but it feels like 19°F with 80% humidity and a 27°F dew point with WSW winds at 24mph. Overcast skies and windy today with a high of 34°F and W winds at 25-35mph with the occasional gust over 40mph.

We are also under a wind advisory until 9pm tonight due to the wind that has gusts that are expected to reach up to 50mph.
 
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Haha! Ooooh goodness! I’m a native Texan, but would prefer to hibernate starting the first of June - mid October. Not a fan of anything above 80. :D
I'm not a fan of anything below 60, really!
 
Thursday 27th of November, 5.32a.m. it has been light since around 4.a.m. Sunny, cool and clear. 9.3 / 11.1kph NW, Hg 58%, 18.2C / 63.7F feels like 17C / 61.3F. Forecast: 29C / 84F. Morning dust. Marine wind warning. I can taste the Westerly wolf's dust.

Moon is 42%

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A friend sent me this yest after our hail experience. Queensland's tourism touts their state as being Beautiful one day. Perfect the next.

Perfect for the solar panel replacement industry, maybe.
 
Haha! Ooooh goodness! I’m a native Texan, but would prefer to hibernate starting the first of June - mid October. Not a fan of anything above 80. :D
I understand. I'm a native Angeleno. That means:
  • 60° is cold
  • 80° is hot
  • 67° is for hiking
  • 77° is perfect
  • Snow is for playing in, not living in
  • Rainy days are for going to Disneyland
  • Humidity needs to be between 50%-70%, I am not a lizard
My genes are from coastal northern Europe. I start melting after 80°. I hibernate from March to November since the rain passes us by now. Rain was the only thing that made the 7-8 months of summer here even remotely tolerable and now it's gone.

Extreme living conditions drive human beings insane. If there's such a thing as prairie madness, there's also desert madness.

We have to cram a year's worth of living into 4-5 months. There's so much I need to get done, including building a new coop & run.

There are only 95 days left before the heat and dryness start up again!😱 😭

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