<p>We’re all going to die.</p>
<p>It was in the 90’s at 10 am. Long pants dress code FTL.</p>
<p>At least it’s warm there. Over here, it’s been cold and raining since october with the exception of a couple of days two weeks ago, yesterday, and today. It was about 75 degrees and sunny today, but it’s supposed to go back down to the mid fifties in a couple of days…and it’s supposed to start raining again.</p>
<p>I love rain. It’s one of my favorite things in the world, along with instant noodles and cleavage.</p>
<p>You know what? I disagree that talking about the weather is indicative of lack of good conversation. This is a very interesting thread.</p>
<p>ForecastFox is telling me that it’s 75 outside right now, which is slightly better than the 80 at midnight last night. Today was way too hot for April… I feel bad for all the folks at Coachella on Sunday. At least there’s a comfortable breeze now.</p>
<p>By the way, secret for keeping my room cool: close the window and shut the blinds completely! Works wonders. Then once the sun goes down I open my blinds and window</p>
<p>And of course since it’s so warm, I can’t sleep. argh</p>
<p>dood I was at Coachella the day this thread was made and it was insanely hot.!!!</p>
<p>My Bloody Valentine, Brian Jonestown Massacre, and the fact that it felt like marijuana was legal made it kinda worth it.</p>
<p>I want rain. The misty kind…where the sky is overcast and grey, and the weather is a good 60 degrees.
I can’t wait until college until I get out of HOT cali weather. So basically, Oregon and Washington are perpetually rainy, right? Anywhere else?
This weather is making me grumpy. Hot air makes me have headaches, I’m sticky in a extremely unpleasant way, there’s no AC, and I feel like the heat is suffocating me. What terrifies me is that this is APRIL. It’s not even supposed to be hot in April! And we have May, June, July, August, and September to live through. It can only get hotter.
I have decided to only look for colleges in:
Alaska
Michigan
North Pole (I’ll get to meet Santa !!!)
Oregon
Washington
Maine+ the East Coast (is the East Coast really cold and rainy?)
England
Antartica (heard they have a really good penguin studies program ;)</p>
<p>Any other rainy/cold (preferrably English-speaking) havens?</p>
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not the mid-Atlantic</p>
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Sounds hawt. That’s my kind of weather.</p>
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I have some bad news for you. :/</p>
<p>I’m in Arizona. We reached 96 today, which is unusually low for this time of year! screw global warming!</p>
<p>Lol, my car’s thermo read 107 when I ran an errand around 3 today. Blasted heat island, I hate you Phoenix.</p>
<p>^ Seriously???</p>
<p>Why isn’t it that hot where I am? I’m in the same place!</p>
<p>Yep. I was on Thomas and 14th street when it reached it, though for the most part it hovered around the low 100s over the course of the entire trip. (and accuweather is still giving me 97 degrees, and it’s already 8:09!)</p>
<p>Concrete all around, maybe it was a microclimate? Or maybe *you *live in one, if you have vegetation on all sides, or something similar.</p>
<p>it is like insanely hot! i woke up this mornig like around five o’clock to go to school and it was already like 68 degrees! then the day progressed and i just felt like strangling a baby! lol im totes jk-ing</p>
<p>gah this heat is killing my work ethic…cant…study…for…ap…exams.gahhhhhhh</p>
<p>hahaha major FAIL story, we just discovered today how to use the AC in our apartments, lol</p>
<p>“Maine+ the East Coast (is the East Coast really cold and rainy?)”</p>
<p>You do not want to live on the east coast if you think California is hot. 90 degrees PLUS 90% humidity every single day in the summer is brutal</p>
<p>I’ve been to Massachusetts, New York, and Washington D.C., and none of them were very hot…</p>
<p>In July or August?</p>