How You Can Tell Summer Is Almost Here

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The English answer, it only rains for 23 hours per day.
We need an International residential exchange program. I'll take that cool, wet rainy overcast weather and you can have the dry hot clear sunny stuff for awhile.
Deal?
 
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We need an International residential exchange program. I'll take that cool, wet rainy overcast weather and you can have the dry hot clear sunny stuff for awhile.
Deal?

As long as it comes without hay fever I'll take yours for a week.
 
Up here in New England we just hit spring

yeah, but the tourist are showing up in droves. With the temps in the 80's this weekend, the traffic on my road will be close to unbearable.
 
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I love the weather where I live. Yeah we get considerable snow... But our Summer is like spring weather for most everyone else; June to August

Luscious
 
We need rain in the worst way.. Honestly I dont think we have had any measurable rainfall in months.
 
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Nope. Just inland from the beautiful central Oregon coast.
My kid goes to Oregon State (4th year). Met his future wife there and he's probably going to stay in the Portland area after college. You have a beautiful state and gained a great new resident. Tons to do, great small cities and towns. And Bandon Dunes is my favorite place on the planet.
 
My kid goes to Oregon State (4th year). Met his future wife there and he's probably going to stay in the Portland area after college. You have a beautiful state and gained a great new resident. Tons to do, great small cities and towns. And Bandon Dunes is my favorite place on the planet.
Still haven't played Bandon Dunes and it is less than a couple hours south of me. I am a little less than an hour due West of Corvallis.
 
That is why i love UPS. 115 damn degrees out. A heat advisory telling you to stay the freak indoors and what do they do? Send you out in the heat for 10 hours then give you crap that you were not going fast enough.

yet they swear that its "SAFETY FIRST" for their employees. hypocrites.
 
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110° H

80° L

CHANCE OF RAIN:
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^ Not cool or fun. I just need to pick up and move to be honest. I know that there are many native(AZ's) that love the summers...as well as transplants who were fed up with brutal winters back East. Its all relative i understand that, but after 44 summers here...i'm DONE WITH IT.

I feel your pain, and I've only had 25 here.
 
i start doubling up on my allergy medicine. fall / winter are my favorite seasons because of that.
 
Summers in PA are not bad. The humidity is a bit high at times but most years we get temps between low70s and high 80s. Last winter was a bitch though.
 
I'm up in N.C. right now, and it's like night and day compared to South Florida. The highs (in the mountains) are topping off around 80-82 with pretty low humidity. I checked the temps in Palm Beach (on my phone) as it was 90, but feels like 95. Not gonna miss it down there when I move.
 
I'm up in N.C. right now, and it's like night and day compared to South Florida. The highs (in the mountains) are topping off around 80-82 with pretty low humidity. I checked the temps in Palm Beach (on my phone) as it was 90, but feels like 95. Not gonna miss it down there when I move.

95+ with a heat index over 100 in MD today. Puke. That said, I think the wife and I are going to head down towards the Charlotte area in the somewhat near future. I want to be close to a lake that I can use for more than 4-5 months per year. That area give you lakes, mountains and beach all within 3 hrs drive.
 
Phoenix, AZ
-8.2 inches annual rainfall on average
-30 days of rainfall/year on average.
-211 clear days/year on average
-average annual temperature 87 HIGH / 63 LOW

Top 10 driest US cities
1) Las Vegas,NV....4.2 inches
2) Phoenix,AZ
3) Riverside,CA
4) San Diego,CA
5) Los Angeles,CA
6) Denver,CO
7) San Jose,CA
8) Salt Lake City,UT
9) Sacramento,CA....18.5 inches
http://www.currentresults.com/Weather-Extremes/US/driest-city.php

Most dry days US cities
1)Las Vegas, Nevada339
2)Phoenix, Arizona335
3)Riverside, California335
4)Los Angeles, California329
5)San Diego, California324
6)Sacramento, California305
7)San Jose, California303
http://www.currentresults.com/Weather-Extremes/US/driest-city.php

 
99 yesterday and 97 today in Cumberland, MD, throw in the high humidity and yikes.
 
99 yesterday and 97 today in Cumberland, MD, throw in the high humidity and yikes.
Yuck! I've spent summers in both Tennessee and SW Missouri so i do know what that feels like. When do you generally get out of summer heat/ humidity and into the cooler/dryer fall weather in Maryland?