What's the temperature where you are???

Not fast enough! Mid Atlantic New Jersey. :fl
There's supposed to be a rhythm to the seasons. When I first moved here it was only June, July, and August that were horribly hot. It'd start getting hot and dry in May and worse in June and then in July it'd turn humid and just when you thought you couldn't stand it anymore - bam! The monsoon storms hit. Regularly, like around 4:00 in the afternoon nearly every day until September. They broke up all the heat and put on a spectacular lightning show, too. I'd never seen anything like it.

There were such huge downpours that the entire region would flood, so everyone would just stay put for a while until the thirsty desert soaked up all the water which happened pretty quickly. If that meant you were stuck at church or the dentist's office or the grocery store for an hour until the waters receded, that's where you stayed.

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That's a 13.5' underpass. People would get out kayaks and inflatable rafts and things and paddle around and have some fun.

Fast forward to today: it's 90F in March, the storms skirt us to go east into New Mexico instead, and it's 85F on Christmas. :confused:
 
There's supposed to be a rhythm to the seasons. When I first moved here it was only June, July, and August that were horribly hot. It'd start getting hot and dry in May and worse in June and then in July it'd turn humid and just when you thought you couldn't stand it anymore - bam! The monsoon storms hit. Regularly, like around 4:00 in the afternoon nearly every day until September. They broke up all the heat and put on a spectacular lightning show, too. I'd never seen anything like it.

There were such huge downpours that the entire region would flood, so everyone would just stay put for a while until the thirsty desert soaked up all the water which happened pretty quickly. If that meant you were stuck at church or the dentist's office or the grocery store for an hour until the waters receded, that's where you stayed.

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That's a 13.5' underpass. People would get out kayaks and inflatable rafts and things and paddle around and have some fun.

Fast forward to today: it's 90F in March, the storms skirt us to go east into New Mexico instead, and it's 85F on Christmas. :confused:
Doncha just love "fake" global warming and water-table depletion?
 
It is 61 at 1:46 (and supposed to reach 78 tomorrow). -took time out to play a quick game of fetch the ball with the dog. Unreal. There are STILL roses and autumn sage in bloom. :rolleyes:
Need. Winter. Weather.
 

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