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God I hate summer

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I live at the shore. It gets insanely busy in the summer.

The country music festival is happening this weekend and there are a LOT of people in town. Kid Rock is playing Sunday night.
 
I live at the shore. It gets insanely busy in the summer.

The country music festival is happening this weekend and there are a LOT of people in town. Kid Rock is playing Sunday night.
I'm on the left coast in a small beach town. We also get a fuck-ton of tourists during the summer months. Thankfully, no country music festivals...nor Kid Rock though. When it gets hot (relatively speaking) in the Seattle area, we know we're gonna get over-run with city dwellers.
 
Temecula area of Socal right now, normally would be in the mid to high 80's in June, turning out to be quite cool at 75 high and overcast for the day.

If this is what global warming has in store sign me up (jk jk I know).
 
Well, San Antonio just recorded the highest heat index in the history of the city today (at 115 on the official recording at the airport). Though my area was as high as 122 heat index yesterday and maxed out at 119 today.
 
Too much of a Spurs fan to leave right when they're about to draft Wembanyama.

If you start planning now, you could be ready before next summer.

And just so you know, when you post a thread next year complaining about summer, I'm going to call back to this post and mock you 😛
 
As mentioned "summer" 2023 hasn't even really gotten underway just yet! 😉

Btw I just had to close my windows because it was getting a bit cool outside.
 
If you start planning now, you could be ready before next summer.

And just so you know, when you post a thread next year complaining about summer, I'm going to call back to this post and mock you 😛
Yeah but Wembanyama is such a ridiculously good prospect and I missed the hell out of going to Spurs games when I lived in LA as incredible as the weather was. I know, it sounds sick to be that much of a fan of the team. :tearsofjoy:
 
Great weather here lately minus some rain. Multiple great long bike rides, dog walks, some outdoor dining. Just puts a spring in your step. Waiting for some too hot weeks to happen but overall, love the summers for the most part, except for a few that have been too hot too much.
 
At least you can layer clothes. Once I get down to the boxers I can't take anything else off.

But then you have to shovel the stuff. It's a giant PITA.

Now say if you had mentioned Phoenix... you might have a case that it's a tad too hot there. Although I guess you would be close enough to the mountains that you could go there if the heat's a bit much.
 
If you start planning now, you could be ready before next summer.

And just so you know, when you post a thread next year complaining about summer, I'm going to call back to this post and mock you 😛
Tbh summer doesn't usually bother me too much. Last year was a historically crap summer, literally the hottest ever recorded in San Antonio and also much more humid than normal. And this might be the most humid heat wave we have ever had. Typical 98-101 with daytime dewpoints in the low 60s and sometimes high 50s that characterize our mid July to mid August (the hottest part of the year here) don't bother me too much. I mean I don't like it but I just go dunk myself in the pool. But last year was over the top in every way (mega drought plus high humidity WTF?). At least this year the ultra high humidity makes some sense because we had a very wet May and first week of June.
 
Ugh third time in the last four days that San Antonio has set a new record for highest heat index ever recorded in the city, with 117 the official number today.
 
We're under a heat warning AND air quality warning today, double whammy! 30C with hazy skies and thick air. Feels like Toronto.
 
We're under a heat warning AND air quality warning today, double whammy! 30C with hazy skies and thick air. Feels like Toronto.
Yeah our air quality has been bad for the last week and a half thanks to farmers in Mexico setting their fields on fire before the growing season. It's only moderate today but was at the hazardous level until a couple of days ago.
 
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