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What's the weather like where you are?

Haha, parka for 59? It's practically shorts weather here Mon & Tues, then maybe snow on Wed.
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We have back slid on the temps here in KC as well. Chilly weekend, 27 this morning, 63 for a high today. 70's the next couple days then 33 for a high on Thursday. :rolleyes:

Seriously ready for the roller coaster to be done.
 
70s here, 80s down the hill in Phoenix... the most disappointing El Nino I've ever seen, postcard weather in February and beyond.

An explanation of why I didn't end up needing that AWD Nissan...

El Niño was a bust in Arizona. Here's what it means

So much for conventional wisdom about drought-busting Pacific Ocean weather patterns.

Another Arizona winter is in the books, this one with all the hope that Arizonans usually pin to a typically wet El Niño event, and we can now officially call it a letdown.​
 
It's been very nice here the past week. Temps in the mid seventies for highs. It would have been beautiful weather but the wind has been just terrible. It finally quit blowing late this afternoon. Rain is moving my way up from Oklahoma. Man I hope it rains here. It is so extremely dry
 
We had snow on Saturday, an inch or two on the grass, which looked bizarre because the pear trees are all flowering white. Ironically, I was going to cut the grass this weekend. This has been one wacky roller-coaster weather pattern.
 
Agreed. Niceish weekend, cool today through Wed, then back up to the upper 60's Friday then 70's for the weekend. I will say this, I am happy to have a spring (when it doesn't go from 32 one week to 90 the next completely skipping the spring.) But I'd also love maybe some steady temps, no morning's below freezing and a little rain wouldn't suck either.
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We're having a rare treat here in Arizona – I think it's called drizzle. Reminds me of my Seattle days, but there it was almost every freaking day. When it happens here, it's a delightful novelty. A person can actually get tired of wonderful endless sunny days.
 
But the summers are not. I live about four thousand feet higher than Phoenix, so the highs rarely get past 100, compared to the 120s down there.
 
yeah, I used to get up at 0500 and get on my motorcycle and run up to Payson to escape the heat....

then it was murder coming back home in the evening, because about half way back down to Mesa where I lived, Brown Rd and Mesa Drive:

anyway, 118* was normal for the afternoons....

I recall that about ~ 1993 ?? the airport was shut down for several hours because the runway temperatures exceeded ~ 125*F at which point the airplanes cannot generate enough lift to get off the runway, nor can they get slow enough to get stopped before reaching the opposite end of the runways.... even on those 12,000 ft long ones.
 
I try not to go to Phoenix after May because it's just not fit for human life. Having said, that it might be time to go there...
 
I rode my Honda Goldwing GL1800 and trailer down to lake Texhoma, a lake that divides Texas and Oklahoma.

I lost all data, 1x is the best signal I can get down here near the lake.

I called up Verizon Customer Support, and told her that my LTE JetPack WiFi router was running 44 mbps, and my Samsung Note 4 was ready for the trash bin.

She made some changes, wallah!
it is now running LTE 29.75 dn and 15.88 upload speeds

I am happy again..... it has been raining cats and dogs here for two days, and I was unable to pull up the weather maps and try to find a direction to go to avoid the rain... that had to be fixed....

and now it is.....
 
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