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Is that sarcasm? I suspect so, but that sounds like great weather for me. I have Portland Maine weather on my panel to compare it with MD trash. 54F in Portland, and 79F here :^(

Sarcasm? ME? :whiste:

But, in this case, NO, no sarcasm. I baked in NorCal heat for 25 years. I'm ready for some cool, rainy weather. (It's currently 46 and raining here...and lightly snowing in the mountains)
 
I like clouds so much that I made clouds in physics class today. 8 clouds. Very small ones.
 
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:awe:
 
Sarcasm? ME? :whiste:

But, in this case, NO, no sarcasm. I baked in NorCal heat for 25 years. I'm ready for some cool, rainy weather. (It's currently 46 and raining here...and lightly snowing in the mountains)

wth is this Idont'even.....

Boomer, you should have moved to central Georgia or maybe the Florida panhandle
 
I worked inside clouds all day today, I had my fill. 5000' on Mt. Rainier, raining sideways, upper 30s. Nice pics though.
 
More clouds, from a different angle. :awe:









That was a couple years back when I went on a plane. Was awesome. Pics don't really justify it.
 
Here's one from a 2007, coming back from a trip back east. I had been inside the clouds for a while and this was a most welcome sight. The little vertical smudges on the right are bug strikes on the windshield.
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Took these on my way home from dinner this evening. Storms developing along a cold front. The hot, humid atmosphere is ripe for t-storm development.

 
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