Here in Tejas, we have two weeks of winter, two weeks of spring, months of summer, even more months of hell, couple of weeks of fall, and back into the cycle. Nothing but fun
Locally, we have a season called Moral Panic. The other three are pre-winter, winter, post-winter. Moral Panic features some road repair and quite a bit of arson. The arson reached the point where the media and politicians finally acknowledged it's real.
We have had a lot more 90F+ days this summer than I remember having in the past. Not only more, but earlier, too. The real problem has been the humidity. It's been insane, and yet not nearly enough rain, to speak of.
Yeah. I remember hot and humid, but there were usually clouds. I'm not sure I understand where all the humidity came from, without a cloud in the sky. 🥵🤬
We get clouds. The weather predicts rain. The other day my husband showed me some satellite imagery of all the rain we were supposed to get. As soon as it approached us, it split off to the north and south of our area. And it made me remember my dad complaining about that sort of thing when I was a kid.
Yeah. The clouds will split and go around my part of town. It'll rain North and South of us. 😑 It seems to have done that more this year than before. Thankfully, the crops around us are doing well.
Here's my weather report. I've lived in the desert for 10 years now, and in past years, it would reach 110° during the summer– sorry, during the Moral Panic. Hottest I've seen yet this year is 106. Nights are starting to plunge down into the high 50s. Winter is coming!
Here in Tejas, we have two weeks of winter, two weeks of spring, months of summer, even more months of hell, couple of weeks of fall, and back into the cycle. Nothing but fun
Locally, we have a season called Moral Panic. The other three are pre-winter, winter, post-winter. Moral Panic features some road repair and quite a bit of arson. The arson reached the point where the media and politicians finally acknowledged it's real.
We have had a lot more 90F+ days this summer than I remember having in the past. Not only more, but earlier, too. The real problem has been the humidity. It's been insane, and yet not nearly enough rain, to speak of.
Yeah. I remember hot and humid, but there were usually clouds. I'm not sure I understand where all the humidity came from, without a cloud in the sky. 🥵🤬
We get clouds. The weather predicts rain. The other day my husband showed me some satellite imagery of all the rain we were supposed to get. As soon as it approached us, it split off to the north and south of our area. And it made me remember my dad complaining about that sort of thing when I was a kid.
Yeah. The clouds will split and go around my part of town. It'll rain North and South of us. 😑 It seems to have done that more this year than before. Thankfully, the crops around us are doing well.
They love to use the “feels like temperature” now to amp up the scary heat global warming fear story. Because it’s hot in the summer. Who knew?
They’ve also shifted all the colors more toward the red end of the spectrum.
Yep. They've been doing that for awhile.
Here in Oregon, summer is when the rain gets warmer.
Here's my weather report. I've lived in the desert for 10 years now, and in past years, it would reach 110° during the summer– sorry, during the Moral Panic. Hottest I've seen yet this year is 106. Nights are starting to plunge down into the high 50s. Winter is coming!
“Extreme heat warning” going the way of “racism”.
Awww hell, it ain’t the heat, it’s the humility.
Good to see the drumsticks 🍗!
Definitely folks live by climate change. It is the only season that is 12 months... lol
What is human guy even taliking about? Do they live up in Canada or something? ☀️🥵
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