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invol713 t1_j9kgsh6 wrote

28? Casuals! It’s less than that outside, and it’s just a random-ass Wednesday.

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ffnnhhw t1_j9kmbl1 wrote

But we go all the way to 110

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Look_to_the_Stars t1_j9l8k4e wrote

So does a lot of the Midwest.

I’ve seen both -20°F (-50°F wind chill) and 105°F (with close to 95% humidity) in the same city in Michigan in my lifetime.

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ahtoxa1183 t1_j9l9qfn wrote

Front range of the Rockies is like that almost every year, just nowhere near as humid.

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pspahn t1_j9my229 wrote

The humidity gets trapped inside the giant flying balls of ice.

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THE_GR8_MIKE t1_j9kspra wrote

I hate that song. Sundays are arguably the worst day, solely due to Monday starting off the 40 hours of soul crushing corporate nonsense that a lot of us have to do.

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invol713 t1_j9ku0d6 wrote

Only 40 hours? Oh, you sweet summer child.

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THE_GR8_MIKE t1_j9kxeel wrote

No, I was a summer child was when I was actually working 40+hr blue collar nonsense for shit pay and over shit hours.

Now I work ~20 hours a week, but get paid for 40. I already put in my time as a sweet summer child lol and never knew how much I'd be okay with a 9-5.

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molotovzav t1_j9ko0yi wrote

They're like 305' (ft.)elevation. With that kind of elevation I would never expect it to get really cold. I'm in Vegas and we're like 2kft and our lows are about 20-30F. I always think of LA as way warmer in winter and I know I'm not even living in a cold area. It's the summer that will get you in LA, well not me, but all you snow bird types.

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smapdiagesix t1_j9kwhm2 wrote

> They're like 305' (ft.)elevation. With that kind of elevation I would never expect it to get really cold.

Metro Buffalo sits at about 600'. Around Christmas I had snowdrifts over my 6' fence.

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ironwolf56 t1_j9l6f66 wrote

I live in a town that's approximately sea level. We routinely get below zero temps in the winter.

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