How's your weather?

That’s no good. We have nearly the exact same weather in Dallas currently. 86 with 53% humidity. But for us, that is normal weather this time of year.

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It’s snowing in Salt Lake right now. We barely got any precipitation all winter (a disaster once summer arrives). Now it’s snowing and smashing down the tulips. It’s better late than never, I guess.

I really do love the wacky weather in April. It’s easily my favorite month.

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Wow, not sure I’ve ever seen a forecast like this before. Batten down the hatches.

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Now it is great again ! Getting warm and not cold any more!, sometimes windy and not so windy !

I have two homes: one in the city and one that is 125 miles (202 km) south in a rural area.

I got up this morning at the rural house and took the dog out at around 7 am. There was frost on the lawn, and the thermometer said 31°C (0°C).

I drive back to the city, and it’s 96°F (36°C). That’s a 65°F difference over the course of 125 miles in nine hours. The furnace was on in one house and the air conditioning in the other. Crazy.

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Wow! :flushed_face:

We’ve actually had a pretty nice spring so far. Our furnace ran overnight, the windows are open right now, but we’ll likely turn the AC on in the afternoon, but we’re not looking at anywhere near a 65° swing.

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It’s May… May!!! :woozy_face:

First time for the AC. :sob:

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Is that typical summertime temps for you or is that hot even for summer?

Our weather could best be described by this song:

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It’s actually snowing outside — not coming down hard, but it’s still snow.

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Normally we didn’t start hitting the 90’s until mid July into August. In the past that is. But, in the last few years it has encroached farther into the end of Spring and less by August. Last year we ran the AC more in June than August. It’s getting weird out there :wink:

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I think it’s called global warming. :fearful: :hot_face:

Nope. Climate Change.
If it was Global Warming, I wouldn’t have gotten enough snow to collapse my shed last winter…..:face_with_symbols_on_mouth:
And I’d have waterfront property by now (50 miles from the coast but only 300ft above sea level.)

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