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<p>It’s raining every other hour where I live</p>
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<p>It’s raining every other hour where I live</p>
<p>I would love to live kenzie1992 at this moment. I would love to go out, but the last thing I need is a sunburn.</p>
<p>67 in southern California, and if you had told me it’d be like this in July a couple of months ago I would have laughed my ass off. This is probably the mildest summer I’ve ever experienced. It’s really nice.</p>
<p>It’s raining where I live. Nothing like the southern hemisphere winter XD</p>
<p>^^^^ I think our summers are a mix of terrible heat and random tons of rain, so I think it’s normal</p>
<p>I think abnormal would be to see hail (which I’ve seen in the summer about 3 or 4 times)</p>
<p>^She lives in New Zealand so your post is obsolete.</p>
<p>Yesterday, in NYC, my thermostat read that it was 102 (assuming it’s actually correct) even though it was in a room that had an A/C on blast plus four fans going. </p>
<p>I. Hate. Summer.</p>
<p>It’s suppose to rain today!</p>
<p>It’ll probably get up to 100, plus a ton of humidity… outside tennis…</p>
<p>Shall be interesting.</p>
<p>(If it lightnings, we do fitness inside).</p>
<p>Chance rain/thunderstorms, high 80s, decent amount of humidity. Farily typical St. Louis weather, it got up to 98 with a ton of humidity earlier in June.</p>
<p>Pushing 100 this last week while I was at summer camp. Clouds rolling in now, so it’ll probably cool off a bit.</p>
<p>I’m from New Orleans and I had never seen snow until we moved to Canada almost 2 years ago…extremely humid, rainy, hurricanes…mild winters
I’m near Boston during school, so four distinct seasons, somewhat humid, rainy in the fall and very rainy early spring. Plenty of snow in winter. Generally beautiful seasons. Nice, hot summers.
I’m in Calgary on breaks- very cold, dark winters [but I lived in Edmonton in the previous year and a half, and it was far darker and colder there- I saw the northern lights, though, which was a plus]. But since it’s near the mountains, we get chinooks- random waves of warm air that come over the mountains in the winter. The snow melts. Summer so far has been pretty mild- anywhere from the 40’s to the 80’s [it actually got in the low 90’s today]. Very dry.</p>
<p>The heat isn’t killing me here today in Sacramento, CA.</p>
<p>It is raining and the temperature is hovering around the mid 70s in the DC area right now. Once it is tomorrow, it is back to the 90s :(</p>
<p>I was doing 4 college visits in Pennsylvania that whole 7/6-7/8 streak of 100 degree days and humidity. The heat was awwwfullll. It’s mid-70s and scattered showers right now in CT which is a nice change.</p>
<p>AZ–hitting 114 today WITH some humidity.</p>
<p>It was 110 yesterday, in non-coastal California, with humidity too (but there’s humidity everywhere).</p>
<p>Honolulu is a beautiful 85º :)</p>
<p>Its just cooled down a bit because of the rain. But by the end of the week, I’m sure it will be hot again, this time more sticky.</p>
<p>It’s about 62 and mostly cloudy.</p>
<p>112 in Phoenix. But it’s a dry heat - really. Can’t wait till it warms up later in the month.</p>