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From what I've been led to believe, the sun is highly overrated. Or rated overhighly. In either case, clouds and rain abound.
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Dayton, Ohio is Sunny and 70F at the moment, with a projected high of 85F. It's probably going to rain tonight, though.
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Sunny here in France, about 86F. (and yes, I used the google calculator to give me that number )
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I'll trade you!! In Phoenix it's pretty much always bright and shining (making for around 110F for the foreseeable future). Living here for most of my life has made me absolutely loathe those beautiful clear blue skies most people love.
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Heh, we had maximums of 59F a couple of weeks ago with lots of rain, and 77F and sunny at the beginning of March... It's been a weird few months...
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The sun was shining on the sea, shining with all its might.
Sunny here, too (southern Indiana). I wouldn't mind some rain or, y'know, fall, though.
quote:Originally posted by ludosti: I'll trade you!! In Phoenix it's pretty much always bright and shining (making for around 110F for the foreseeable future). Living here for most of my life has made me absolutely loathe those beautiful clear blue skies most people love.
My brother felt that way about L.A. when he lived there for a couple years, as well. He said it was funny, he never realized that constant sunshine could actually be depressing.
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The sun's been shining non-stop with little or no rain for the past 60+ days. Which means the Great Dismal Swamp fire has been coating the area in smoke, smoke, and more smoke.
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I think people have the capability of being miserable about the weather regardless of the weather itself. It's simply amazing how well we adapt!
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You should have been here last year. We had less than 3 inches of precip. total. This year we are closer to our normal 4 inches and the year is only half over. Can't see the sun today though, California is on fire again and the smoke is blowing over the mountain into my eyes. You know, I wonder if webbed feet would give you an advantage in the sand too?
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Been mostly sunny and in the upper eighties in south Washington/north Oregon. We did have to go through a singularly dreary May and most of June to get there, though.
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It's practically always sunny here in Vegas. Today is no exception. The temperature is supposed to hit 110.
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Pretty nice here in the northern suburbs of Chicago. Enough rain, but plenty of nice days, too.
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Too frickin' hot here. We're having to leave for the afternoon because the ac is full blast and not working well enough to keep us cool.
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Argh Fahrenheit. Based on how cold some scientist could get his lab, even though all he needed to do to get colder was relocate to North Dakota and open the door.
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I didn't realize monsoon season started in June though for Michigan. This has to be a record breaking season for rainfall.
We don't turn on the AC unless it goes above 80-85 or so, it's just too expensive. But thankfully the rain is at least cooling us off, even though it's eliminating a lot of outdoor time that I covet so much in the summmer.
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I'm here in New Jersey, and it is definitely not sunny. That's because it is the middle of the night.
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