Apex wrote:Got a cousin living in Denver, the only cousin I actually communicate with throughout the year via email, I keep telling her it's always warm under a palm tree, you just gotta find one, that's all.
We've had a warmer than usual "winter" here in S Florida, Fozzer's kind of weather, I'm sure. Just a few weeks ago we were breaking high temp records here. Well, as my Grandma used to say (she lived in NY), "Better hot than cold." In the 50's and 60's it would get extremely cold here, early morning PhysEd outside, you couldn't see 10 feet in front of you for the fog, and by the end of the hour you couldn't stay outside. The coach made us dress out in almost any kind of cold except the very, very coldest, unlike today, when a small drop in temp and inside they stay. The winters would last Oct-March. Nowadays, "Winter, what's that?" is a common phrase. I've totally forgotten what cold is like.
From what I notice, in motorcycle rides in Florida, (on the Travel Channel), very sudden changes in the weather can result in torrential rain, which can quickly clear again within minutes!
Very changeable weather!
Like here in England, a very careful watch on the sky has to be performed!
"Clouds" always worry me, both on my Bike...and in the Flight Sim!....

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This morning, Sunday, the wind outside is blowing fit to bust!....55 MPH in my back garden!....

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...its certainly blowing the Cobwebs away!
...and far too dangerous for Biking!...

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Paul....Weathering the Storm!....

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