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That weather is why I moved to New England. NutmegYankee Mar 2015 #1
I have to get out of it. Aerows Mar 2015 #2
I highly recommend Massachusetts MannyGoldstein Mar 2015 #3
Anything has to be better than Aerows Mar 2015 #4
And that is why laundry_queen Mar 2015 #7
I enjoy the four distinct seasons inanna Mar 2015 #8
I'd love to Aerows Mar 2015 #18
we had our first fire weather warning today fizzgig Mar 2015 #5
I hope not for you Aerows Mar 2015 #6
I live in the high desert, where we tend to broil, not boil Warpy Mar 2015 #9
One of the biggest things I miss about the high desert Jon82 Mar 2015 #36
I used to think the humidity was high in Arkansas Art_from_Ark Mar 2015 #38
A trip to Japan then Jon82 Mar 2015 #41
The humidity in the Tokyo and Kyoto/Osaka areas is high in July/August Art_from_Ark Mar 2015 #47
I cannot imagine such humidity as you are describing. inanna Mar 2015 #10
Visit New Orleans from October to April. Elwood P Dowd Mar 2015 #12
Awesome! inanna Mar 2015 #15
I've been there a few times, but it was always fall or winter. Elwood P Dowd Mar 2015 #17
My suggestion is Aerows Mar 2015 #22
I wholeheartedly agree. Jamastiene Mar 2015 #11
We need to move next door Aerows Mar 2015 #19
How to deal with heat stroke or heat exhaustion... 2naSalit Mar 2015 #23
upstate SC baby Man from Pickens Mar 2015 #13
It's lovely. Not all that great leagally speaking for LGBT Americans as we can be fired or refused Bluenorthwest Mar 2015 #54
A few years from now what were the worst summers will be the new normal. Binkie The Clown Mar 2015 #14
oh.......god. BlancheSplanchnik Mar 2015 #31
California had a brutal one in 2006: the North American Heat Wave, I think it was called. C Moon Mar 2015 #32
I Couldn't Handle that kind of Heat and Humidity AndyTiedye Mar 2015 #16
It's summer hot in California too, and dry, dry, dry. JDPriestly Mar 2015 #20
Nasa says we have one year of water left. Scary. mimi85 Mar 2015 #27
What do you think is going to happen? vicman Mar 2015 #37
Unbelieveable yesterday catchnrelease Mar 2015 #33
Over 80 in Denver today beveeheart Mar 2015 #35
Heat and sun I enjoy - humidity kills me. closeupready Mar 2015 #21
Don't anybody worry! world wide wally Mar 2015 #24
I'm pretty sure Ted Cruz Aerows Mar 2015 #30
I'll keep my fingers crossed for you. Blue_In_AK Mar 2015 #25
A beautiful state. I visited 3 years ago. Loved it! C Moon Mar 2015 #29
no shit. milwaukee had a tail end of the hurricane w/ a heat wave. high 90's and my god. pansypoo53219 Mar 2015 #26
You have my sincerest of sympathies, and hopes for a drier season! C Moon Mar 2015 #28
it is march and there are crickets in the house! hopemountain Mar 2015 #34
You want hot, go to Tuscon, Arizona in August. B Calm Mar 2015 #39
I actually lived in Tuscon as a child. Aerows Mar 2015 #40
I much, much prefer the dry heat in Tucson in August to that of the South in August cali Mar 2015 #43
My dad moved there because of his arthritis. When my step mom died in August B Calm Mar 2015 #46
Tucson not Tuscon panader0 Mar 2015 #50
already an El Nino setting up ProdigalJunkMail Mar 2015 #42
And given the drought out west, it will probably be a summer of forest fires. Vinca Mar 2015 #44
I think it's a decent 'Gulf spring' enough rain for a huge oak/ragweed/flower season & grass Sunlei Mar 2015 #45
I love the day in spring where I can see the tender green leaves coming out on CTyankee Mar 2015 #48
Heat and humidity are fine with me. Tommy_Carcetti Mar 2015 #49
We are expecting 80 degrees here today in Chapel Hill, NC. In March?!? WTF? mnhtnbb Mar 2015 #51
I read it'd be el nino weather, meaning fewer hurricanes. nt valerief Mar 2015 #52
Relax - 'Florida: Record Nine Years Have Passed Without A Hurricane Landfall' Baclava Mar 2015 #53
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