ShokWaveRider
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Happens all the time, we Floridians just take it for granted. Besides it is too hot to wear clothes.....
And now even the caterpillars are trying to kill you!
https://www.palmbeachpost.com/zz/ne...loridians-venomous-puss-caterpillars-are-back
About that Florida heat. I've travelled everywhere man, all times of the year. Lived in South Florida awhile back.
Nothing, nothing beats Houston heat. It just sits on you, threatening to push you into the ground, inch by inch.
Nothing, nothing beats Houston heat. It just sits on you, threatening to push you into the ground, inch by inch.
About that Florida heat. I've travelled everywhere man, all times of the year. Lived in South Florida awhile back.
Nothing, nothing beats Houston heat. It just sits on you, threatening to push you into the ground, inch by inch.
You get used to it after about 30 years though.
IMO St. Louis and other inland Mississippi Valley places can give houston a run for it's money. On top of that, St. Louis has no beach area to run off to. In STL, people are just stuck there. In Houston, the gulf coast is there with it's cooler breezes.
I was in Houston on a hot humid day. I've never experienced humidity and heat like that. I felt like you had to use your arms to swim though the air. Instant sweat like you jumped into a swimming pool.
FYI: I'm a Minnesota boy.
I know your area after spending a good bit of time in Wisconsin. We still go to Tomahawk, WI almost every year in the summer which occurs for two weeks in July (maybe). LOL
I live not too far from Tomahawk, WI, aja, and it's been a little different this summer. Since around mid-June, it's been quite warm around here......lots of 80+ degree weather, and a fair amount of 85+ degree weather (and pretty humid, too). Even today, it is 86 degrees and humid here. And the 10-day forecast says the above-normal heat will continue. Now, I know we are nowhere near as hot as Houston, Arizona, South Florida, etc, but for around here, it has been a warm summer. We have been running our AC way more than normal, I know that (and my electric bill shows it!)
I've read stories of people living above the Arctic circle who break out the shorts and T shirts whenever the temps get above 30F....so I imagine humans do acclimate. I just wonder how long it takes? HAHA.
Arctic circle? Come to MN. Flip flops and shorts by the time it reaches 30 degrees in the spring. It feels like mid summer to us after a long winter.
About that Florida heat. I've travelled everywhere man, all times of the year. Lived in South Florida awhile back.
Nothing, nothing beats Houston heat. It just sits on you, threatening to push you into the ground, inch by inch.
We did not turn our heat on once last winter, as 55 degrees just is not cold to us. It's "put on the sweatsuit until the sun comes up."