Need some heat

I moved from Pa. to Tx. to get away from the cold.

Since Oct. the temp has been 20, 30, and 40 with a couple 70 days to catch ppl off guard and get them sick.

How about everyone go outside and flap your arms towards the North and perhaps the cold air will go back there.

Just a thought
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A few nights ago it was 30 at midnight here....and that's not Farenheit...
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For a 2 week stretch, earlier this month, it was -30 here....and that's also not Farenheit.

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Oops....'fahrenheit'.... Spell checker
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brrrr, getting chills just reading this



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It's very cold here... 64f/18c and I"m shivering!
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I'm suffering in 60f temp.10:14 am in california.

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I'm not really suffering

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I moved from Texas to West Virginia miss the two season structure of Texas hot and hotter
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I just know it's too dang cold here in PA already. So you can keep that cold air

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I do miss that Southern Calif weather. It did get cold this week in Texas. Had to wear my long handles. The mail must go thru.

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Delicious...third month of Summer [the hottest, usually].
If you are as far South of the Equator as Melbourne is, and have 78 deg F at midnight, then you can imagine just how warm it gets a thousand miles or two north of here...
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Ms. D. - When the Texas summer hits you'll look back on these few cool months and wish you had them back! 98* and 80% humidity. You'll melt just running from the house to your car.
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Believe it or not but last summer was not too hot. Hot is when it goes triple digits and from what I remember the ppl up in New york and vicinity were getting those temps last summer.

Southern blood is thicker than Northern blood so is more resitant to the extreme hot than the cold.

Besides there are more ways to stay cool than there are to stay warm.