tigger92662
They're more like guidelines than actual rules
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- Mar 5, 2015
Ouch, hopefully things go betterExtreme northern Minnesota
Ouch, hopefully things go betterExtreme northern Minnesota
We are finally going to warm up next week with highs reaching the 60's, which is warm for us, LOL. The snow should start melting by then!Ouch, hopefully things go better
I keep telling you all the humidity goes down during the day as the heat goes up.What's up with that humidity. You're in Florida!
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I thought you meant from 88% to 75%. 17% is Arizona heat.I keep telling you all the humidity goes down during the day as the heat goes up.
It's been that way in the summer since I've been here in Central Florida. My Disney theory is acres of pavement and acres of irrigated landscaping. That's my theory anyhow. But to your point Jim, 25% isn't unusual here, but yeah 17% is.I thought you meant from 88% to 75%. 17% is Arizona heat.
j
You may be onto something. Central Florida may be just far enough from the oceans to dry things out. Up here, it will be 90+ degrees and the humidity will still be 50-80%. It almost pushes you back in the house. We will get the occasional "dry air" heat, but even then the humidity is 25-30%.It's been that way in the summer since I've been here in Central Florida. My Disney theory is acres of pavement and acres of irrigated landscaping. That's my theory anyhow. But to your point Jim, 25% isn't unusual here, but yeah 17% is.
You talk about AZ dry. Growing up I spent my summers with my grandparents in Lake Havasu City AZ. I loved it there but it was HOT!Humidity is much better.
j
Where does the pool go to cool off? Just curious......I thought Florida was hot in the summer. I know I get funny looks from people at Disney World when I say it is hotter in St Louis, but here is the temp in the back yard by the pool.
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The front temp is only reading 99. It was 100 yesterday. We might get some rain tomorrow, so they are only forecasting a high of 97.
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