this year it was mostly the summer that wasn't. warm weather comeback is really appreciated right now. sleeping in a tent in 3 celsius makes me appreciate this temperature a little more
Sep-17-2017 14:08
Zoso
Banging Gangs!
Registered: Mar 2006
Location: Dirty South, United States
quote:
Originally posted by planetaryplayer
this year it was mostly the summer that wasn't. warm weather comeback is really appreciated right now. sleeping in a tent in 3 celsius makes me appreciate this temperature a little more
Yeah, but when that tent is in the outdoor/camping section of a local Wal Mart, you're not really roughing it.
Sep-17-2017 14:20
DJ RANN
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: May 2001
Location: Hollywood....
quote:
Originally posted by Zharen
I miss the cold. We've had one of the hottest summers in California in a long time. Mid-June and July we had around 40 straight days of 90+ degree temperatures. And then we got hit again around Mid-August with about 2 and a half weeks of nothing but 100 degree heat, and that heat wave wasn't just localized to Sac, the whole Bay Area suffered as well. Even San Francisco had a couple days of 100 degree heat, and that's unusual.
This past week has been pleasant though, just mid 80's and a few low 90's. But I would say that most Norcaler's are ready for Fall to start.
Tru dat to all of this.
Even in LA where we usually get cooler nights and mornings, it's been a brutally hot July and August, with it not really going lower at night. Around 100/37c degrees for two weeks straight.
It's nice now to be back in the normal flow of hot days but cool nights.
Although reading jack's post about the UK summer I'm not complaining lol.
Sep-17-2017 18:24
SYSTEM-J
IDKFA.
Registered: Sep 2003
Location: Manchester
British summer is bad enough, but imagine how fucking bad it is in Leeds. The average high in July here is 19C. It's the one blight with living in the north.
I've been out and about pretty much all day today, and for the most part it's actually been warm and sunny. But even then there was a 30 minute period where it absolutely leathered it down out of nowhere, and I was left cowering under a tree in a park until it abated.