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what's your local weather?

It's so hot today. I came home and all the flowers were hanging down sticking their tongues out. I brave the 88 degree heat and the mosquitos to water the plants. I finally get done, go inside to cool off. What happens? Torrential rain 5 minutes later. I'm getting ready to punt Alexa into the nearest trash can.
 
Yesterday was windy and cold. It was sunny when I left in the morning, so I thought I could forgo gloves. Big mistake.

We’re coming into mid-May, and I’m still running the furnace. I know it will eventually warm up... soon it will be sunny and warm with temps in the mid- to upper-twenties, which I love. And I know it will even get to the point where the temps are in the mid-thirties, with high humidity (humidex in the low forties), which I don’t love as much, but at least it’s still better than winter.

But for right now, that all seems so far away, and I can only think of that old joke:

Tourist: So, when’s summer around here?
Local: Well, last year it was a Tuesday...
 
Yesterday was windy and cold. It was sunny when I left in the morning, so I thought I could forgo gloves. Big mistake.

We’re coming into mid-May, and I’m still running the furnace. I know it will eventually warm up... soon it will be sunny and warm with temps in the mid- to upper-twenties, which I love. And I know it will even get to the point where the temps are in the mid-thirties, with high humidity (humidex in the low forties), which I don’t love as much, but at least it’s still better than winter.

But for right now, that all seems so far away, and I can only think of that old joke:

Tourist: So, when’s summer around here?
Local: Well, last year it was a Tuesday...
Sounds even worse than Michigan. We run the furnace through May. :shrug:
 
The weather here the last couple of days reminds me of one year that my family went to the cabin my parents rented for a few years in a row. Cool, almost cold. Rainy. Breezy.
 
Yeay Minnesota! By which I mean - better you than me -but Michigan will prolly catch up to you sooner or later. Again, yeay.
 
More storms and flooding for the next 3 days. Yay. :vulcan:

Got together with some of the neighbors and had a little confab about moving cars around in case the water gets too high.
Can’t complain after hearing that. Are you likely to have to evacuate?
 
That seems crazy. I think of TX as all sun and aridity. Stay safe.
That's only the western half. The eastern half is farmland or marshland. Texas is a very big place. You could fit 10 European countries in Texas and still have room left over. So saying Texas is mostly desert is like saying, "Well Spain is pretty dry, so most of Europe must be desert." Houston averages about 49/50 inches of rain in a year.

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This is an aerial shot of downtown; it's hot, swampy, and covered in concrete, next to Buffalo Bayou and there are many bayous and rivers in the surrounding areas.
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Thus ends the geography lesson for today.
 
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