<p>Hey 80 degrees up here is like gettin kinda warm... oooo and south TX has got that lovely humidity working now i bet thats great huh :) I always hated houston for that.</p>
<p>aim78: Perhaps not, but when it's 45 and rainy -- and it does happen, that scarf is very nice.</p>
<p>When I visited back in April, the weather was amazing--I was outside for about 4 days and even though people kept saying that it was nasty outside, I was like--this is perfection in comparison. No humidty=no sinus headaches!</p>
<p>collegebound: Welcome to one of the many little things that irritate me about Cal. People complain when they have something good. </p>
<p>My #3 Complaints that I love to complain about:</p>
<h1>1. "Oh! The girls are ugly!" ...yea, ugly girls are a fact at every school. The Berkeley girls are reasonably decent, even without the fakey makeup and skimpy clothes. SACK UP AND DEAL WITH IT! And expand your horizons, both appearance and ethnicity wise! Not everyone can be a silicone pumped blonde beauty.</h1>
<h1>2. "The Weather Sucks and Its Cold!" I hate it when people used to complain when it was sunny and 55 out. Who cared what the temperature is?! Let's go play some (insert sport here)! You won't notice it after 10 minutes. But yes, I agree in January/February when its like 45 out and rainy/foggy and will never seem to let up, it does suck.</h1>
<h1>3. "Man, there is nothing to do!" ...yea, there is nothing to do because you choose to stay in and look at your stupid computer. 'Nuff Said. Turn off the Counterstrike and have a human conversation.</h1>
<p>..and what time in April? Was it during that really nice week around the early-middle of the month? Cuz I remember April being kinda rainy and drizzly, not that I mind that (or really had to...) especially when I have papers to write.</p>
<p>I came during the Cal Day. In the morning it was muggy and foggy but after a few hours it cleared up and got really nice, a little hot, but no humidity, breathable and friendly weather. Any idea what it is like in July?</p>