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10 Nov 2007, 8:03 am

Yes! I do! I particularly love the warm, dark, damp, mild and breezy weather. I especially love that low pressure kind of weather that occurs right before it rains. My body just loves the way the warm damp air feels against its skin. Also, those times tend to be rare, so it's a treat. Those moments make me feel ecstatic. I always found it curious how weather can have such a great effect on how I feel, where it seems nothing else can get through.



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10 Nov 2007, 8:08 am

I do to i like the changes in wheather.



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10 Nov 2007, 3:20 pm

amhealy wrote:
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I lived in LA for a year, though, and the unvarying nice weather (except for the week or so in February when it rained insanely) just became monotonous. However, I thought it was hilarious that people would walk around in t-shirts when it was sunny-and-75-degrees, but donned winter coats when it was sunny-and-65-degrees! Ten degrees! LOL!

Nick


LOL!! ! I have to agree with you!

First, yes, I also get bored with the day-after-day sunny weather. I wish it could be one day of rain, and 6 days of sun. Won't happen.

But also it's funny that people here in So. Cal. act like it's freezing weather when it dips below 70. There are these "after-ski boots" that people where up in the mountains. Well, people here in So. Cal. where them in all kinds of weather. I don't get that.

I have always run around in shorts and t-shirts, even in November or December. It's not cold here. It's only been in the last 10 years that I wear shoes. I hate shoes.

LOL, I agree. It goes the other way too. I grew up in CA so I'm used to warm weather, but now I live in England, and at the first sight of the sun, everyone seems to strip down to T-shirts (or no shirts, for the guys, haha) like it's 200 degrees out, even if it's still quite cold (light jacket weather, you know)...LOL.



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10 Nov 2007, 4:24 pm

bad weather = excuse to stay indoors and away from people

Yeah. I like bad weather. :wink:


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10 Nov 2007, 9:04 pm

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I do. It's raining in NE right now and I am SO happy. I love rain and snow. I always get happy when I know it's going to rain for awhile. I like sunny weather on some days, but when that green doppler heads towards my area, I am quite pleased.


Oh yes. I love grey, cold, drizzly, windy days - when the weather is alive.
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11 Nov 2007, 2:09 pm

amhealy wrote:
IronicChef wrote:
I lived in LA for a year, though, and the unvarying nice weather (except for the week or so in February when it rained insanely) just became monotonous. However, I thought it was hilarious that people would walk around in t-shirts when it was sunny-and-75-degrees, but donned winter coats when it was sunny-and-65-degrees! Ten degrees! LOL!

Nick


LOL!! ! I have to agree with you!

First, yes, I also get bored with the day-after-day sunny weather. I wish it could be one day of rain, and 6 days of sun. Won't happen.

But also it's funny that people here in So. Cal. act like it's freezing weather when it dips below 70. There are these "after-ski boots" that people where up in the mountains. Well, people here in So. Cal. where them in all kinds of weather. I don't get that.

I have always run around in shorts and t-shirts, even in November or December. It's not cold here. It's only been in the last 10 years that I wear shoes. I hate shoes.


When I lived in Houston, my family acted as if there was a blizzard every time it got below 70 degrees.

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11 Nov 2007, 2:51 pm

Tim_Tex wrote:
amhealy wrote:
IronicChef wrote:
I lived in LA for a year, though, and the unvarying nice weather (except for the week or so in February when it rained insanely) just became monotonous. However, I thought it was hilarious that people would walk around in t-shirts when it was sunny-and-75-degrees, but donned winter coats when it was sunny-and-65-degrees! Ten degrees! LOL!

Nick


LOL!! ! I have to agree with you!

First, yes, I also get bored with the day-after-day sunny weather. I wish it could be one day of rain, and 6 days of sun. Won't happen.

But also it's funny that people here in So. Cal. act like it's freezing weather when it dips below 70. There are these "after-ski boots" that people where up in the mountains. Well, people here in So. Cal. where them in all kinds of weather. I don't get that.

I have always run around in shorts and t-shirts, even in November or December. It's not cold here. It's only been in the last 10 years that I wear shoes. I hate shoes.


When I lived in Houston, my family acted as if there was a blizzard every time it got below 70 degrees.

Tim

I love the thunderstorms in Houston! There will be 3 or 4 levels of clouds, and the lightning will bounce between the layers of clouds. Best lightning shows around!

We only get lightning in So. Cal. maybe once a year, usually around August.


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12 Nov 2007, 4:01 pm

Woo hoo! There's a major windstorm in the Pacific Northwest right now. Things are whipping to and fro like mad. I think I'm going to take a half day and go hiking; I'll likely have the trails all to myself. :wink:

Good fortune,

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12 Nov 2007, 5:28 pm

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We get plenty of those where I am.

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13 Nov 2007, 8:41 am

i love it when it rains and snows especially snow, it mostly depends on my mood though, to me there is no good and bad weather it just depends on what mood i'm in