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Post by Sour Candy on Aug 19, 2016 20:26:08 GMT -5
Mine's at a hellish 92 degrees Fahrenheit and I hate it >.>" the only reason I want school to start again is because by then the weather usually starts to become cooler.
What about you guys? Are you burning alive with me or are you a lucky nugget who has cold weather?
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Post by bastion main on Aug 19, 2016 20:27:27 GMT -5
I used to live in an area that had 100+ degrees Fahrenheit. Now I live in an area with 80 degrees Fahrenheit.
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Post by woobiewooooo on Aug 19, 2016 20:27:46 GMT -5
our summers are rather moderate where i live because im up on the top of a mountain, but winter and fall are hella cold
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Post by Deleted on Aug 19, 2016 20:28:29 GMT -5
its 78 where I live but i feels like 82 and its cloudy
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Post by Alpha on Aug 19, 2016 20:28:33 GMT -5
74 degrees. It is raining right now though.
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Post by Sour Candy on Aug 19, 2016 20:28:58 GMT -5
our summers are rather moderate where i live because im up on the top of a mountain, but winter and fall are hella cold I'd gladly take all that cold, it seems to rarely snow in Washington. Though I'm wondering where the heck the rain this state is well known for is.
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Post by Alpha on Aug 19, 2016 20:31:04 GMT -5
our summers are rather moderate where i live because im up on the top of a mountain, but winter and fall are hella cold I'd gladly take all that cold, it seems to rarely snow in Washington. Though I'm wondering where the rain this state is well known for is. It very rarely snows there in the western part. In the central and eastern it snows quite a bit. The rain is in the winter, the summer is very dry. I'm sure it rains a lot in the central and western part. The eastern part is a desert.
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Post by Sour Candy on Aug 19, 2016 20:32:01 GMT -5
I'd gladly take all that cold, it seems to rarely snow in Washington. Though I'm wondering where the rain this state is well known for is. It very rarely snows there in the western part. In the central and eastern it snows quite a bit. The rain is in the winter, the summer is very dry. *wears oversized cowboy hat* you dare mock the west, son?
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Post by Alpha on Aug 19, 2016 20:34:37 GMT -5
It very rarely snows there in the western part. In the central and eastern it snows quite a bit. The rain is in the winter, the summer is very dry. *wears oversized cowboy hat* you dare mock the west, son? I lived in Washington state for twelve and a half years. I live in Alabama now. We get a lot of rain here.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 19, 2016 20:34:42 GMT -5
rn its 82 and this whole week is gonna be in the 80-90s. we dont have A/C right now so the only way im not melting is by sitting next to a fan. usually in my state (wa) the weather is pretty mild, like in the 60s or 70s but idk these past few weeks have killed me
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Post by Kenshin on Aug 19, 2016 20:38:07 GMT -5
you kids and your 80-90 degrees pfff
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Post by Sour Candy on Aug 19, 2016 20:44:13 GMT -5
I would die in 110 degrees
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Post by *Ravenpaw* on Aug 19, 2016 20:52:27 GMT -5
It's 77 degrees over here.
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Post by Schtinky on Aug 19, 2016 21:01:21 GMT -5
It's night rn so it's 69 degrees (heh).
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Post by Kenshin on Aug 19, 2016 21:22:48 GMT -5
you kids and your 80-90 degrees pfff
Fun fact! Cells start to die at 115 degrees. i know because i walk home every day
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Post by Deleted on Aug 19, 2016 21:27:53 GMT -5
probably around late 80s, mostly because its late. it probably be hotter if the sun was out
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Post by Deleted on Aug 19, 2016 21:45:12 GMT -5
where I live, temperatures get up to 118 F. Today's high was 102, we call 80 degrees a nice day.
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Post by Pantherstar on Aug 19, 2016 21:48:15 GMT -5
73 F.
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Post by sɪʟᴠᴇʀᴏᴡʟ ☾ on Aug 19, 2016 22:56:47 GMT -5
whoa, me too! freakin illinois weather, it was literally 95-105 last week and now... in the 70s. next it will be snowing probably
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Post by Aspenwing on Aug 19, 2016 23:38:15 GMT -5
right now for me it's about 13 degrees celsius (55.4 farenheight)
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Post by Saint Ambrosef on Aug 20, 2016 0:15:47 GMT -5
lots of storms lately have been cooling it down. but usually in august, central Texas gets as high as 110. usually hovers around 97. feels hotter because the staggering humidity.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 20, 2016 0:33:18 GMT -5
The high was 90°F, but it usually gets up to around 100°F or more occasionally
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Post by ratatouille on Aug 20, 2016 0:34:54 GMT -5
it's 50* right now but that's pretty warm for alaska so i'm not complaining haha
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Post by 🎃❅❖.Şp໐໐kฯຟiຖ໓.❖❅🎃 on Aug 20, 2016 0:47:58 GMT -5
At the very moment in my city it is 12.C haha
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Post by Deleted on Aug 20, 2016 0:49:22 GMT -5
That's a bit cold for me lol, I would prefer if it was like 73-83 degrees from spring to fall and then cold enough in the winter to get snow. Somtimes I wish I could make my own state or country sometimes
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Post by Saint Ambrosef on Aug 20, 2016 1:11:00 GMT -5
That's a bit cold for me lol, I would prefer if it was like 73-83 degrees from spring to fall and then cold enough in the winter to get snow. Somtimes I wish I could make my own state or country sometimes i think you mean geography. state/country lines have little to do with weather lol basically you're talking about the northwest coast. rarely gets hot and gets plenty of snow. but not too coastal. cities like seattle are just rain, rarely snow
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Post by lesbian on Aug 20, 2016 1:14:31 GMT -5
when i got out of school it was at 108° and i had to walk all over town in the heat rip. 90% sure i died about 3 times
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Post by Deleted on Aug 20, 2016 1:46:59 GMT -5
I live on a part of the West Coast that has its own microclimate. Our weather is usually very mild, although we do tend to get about 80-85 inches of rain each year. The temperature doesn't change much. It's typically in the upper 50s and mid 60s in Fahrenheit. Most people not from around here think that's cold, but it's just right for me. I start to get warm in the low 70s. 80s and above? Forget it, I've melted into a puddle.
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