Metroid wrote:I had to turn the AC on in my car the other day.
Me too. Played tennis for an hour or so and when I got back in my car I turned on the AC for the first time.
me too though... it was in the high 40's / low 50's and sunny the other day and I had to turn on my AC in my car...
once the temp hits 75/80 I won't even go outside... then again I read something once about a Minnesota 80 being like an Arizona 110 ... because it's such a heavy wet humid type of heat... shrug... bogs you down, it sucks...
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Metroid wrote:You poor people, it's been between 70 and 75 degrees here the past couple weeks at least. Shorts and a T-shirt everyday.
I wear a tshirt in 20 degrees, it's a snowstorm out today and i wore warmups and a tshirt (and sandals, but that was stupid of me) to run my errands... I have a few underarmour and nike warm up pants that I wear in 20 below or 60 above... not a big shorts guy...
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treat24 wrote:once the temp hits 75/80 I won't even go outside... then again I read something once about a Minnesota 80 being like an Arizona 110 ... because it's such a heavy wet humid type of heat... shrug... bogs you down, it sucks...
I don't care for Indiana summers once it gets over 90. We get about the same heat/humidity as the rest of the midwest I'd assume. It's not as bad as some places though, I've been to the Galveston, TX area a few times and that was the most oppressive humidity I've ever experience outside of a steam room at the gym.
treat24 wrote:once the temp hits 75/80 I won't even go outside...
Wimp
exactly, I can take the cold like nobody, joshua jackson (who filmed in MN for the 3 mighty ducks movies and has a new movie coming out called Shutter) was on the radio this morning here. He said he was from Canada and Canada never gets the kind of cold MN gets. He went on for a bit about how insane it is here. MN can be ridiculous. The thing is, our bodies learn to take the cold... then have trouble adjusting to heat. At least mine does... I hate warm temps... Gimme a 50-70 degree day with a nice breeze...
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treat24 wrote:once the temp hits 75/80 I won't even go outside... then again I read something once about a Minnesota 80 being like an Arizona 110 ... because it's such a heavy wet humid type of heat... shrug... bogs you down, it sucks...
I don't care for Indiana summers once it gets over 90. We get about the same heat/humidity as the rest of the midwest I'd assume. It's not as bad as some places though, I've been to the Galveston, TX area a few times and that was the most oppressive humidity I've ever experience outside of a steam room at the gym.
fun humidity is when you think it's raining out, but there are no clouds and you are just walking through dense humid air... gotta love those days... you look up for the rain, cuz you feel drops of water hit your skin... but nope... just humidity
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