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You're right! Horribly tired of this.

Here, in Quebec, it's too cold for like 9 months, then it rains all summer. I'm p****d!
Humidity and wind over that makes you stay inside 99.9% of the time. I HATE this place.

Just waiting to get business started and $ to fly south!

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Shannon, it has been terrible hot for this time of the year for Alabama and Georgia. Even on the hot days, I would take my grand daughter out to swing in the yard but I waited until late afternoon when it was shady. She was not bothered by it but I was.

I think that we have to get conditioned to the hot and cold. If I start to get out early in the season and get used to the temp, I find that I can deal with it better.

Yesterday was really hot here and I mowed my lawn and worked in the yard most of the day. I sweated like a man but hey, I kept telling myself that it was great for my pores.

Another thing that I have found is the by keeping my air up to 75 or 76 helps in the summer and down to about 68 in the winter. People have a hard time coping with the outside temps because they keeps their homes either too cold in summer and too warm in the winter. Don't ya think?

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I think it's the same for us here too. My daughter doesn't seem to mind, but I can't take it. The humidity is even worse for me. We tried going to the playground, but the bars were so hot I didn't want her to get burned.

We both hate being stuck inside all day. Sometimes I'll take her to the laundromat so she can kick a ball around while I do laundry.

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ah, on your comment about the playground bars being too hot, i was working in an attic last weekend, and i was removing metal ac ducting and it was over 140 degrees in the attic, and the metal was so hot, you couldnt touch it, even with leather gloves it was still hot, and my cousin was running electrical cabling, and he put a roll of it up there, got a drink, and came back up, and the copper wiring was already too hot to touch, needless to say, i think both of our brains were pretty cooked, lol, not fun

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Ewww I would hate that!

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The weather is perfect in Salt Lake City. Winter wasn't super cold, Spring was amazing with a beautiful April and May, and relatively rainy June. Summer will be pretty hot for like two months, then a fabulous Autumn. If there's a downfall though, is that it's pretty dry here seeing as it's kind of a desert, but I prefer that over humidity and feeling sticky from sweating all the time.

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That sounds perfect, indeed!

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The weather beuro never get it right it seems ;)

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Nope! lol

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I live in Pennsylvania. We get a good combination of every kind of weather. Not too much and not too little of anything. If you want good variety, with climates that are under 100 and above 15 degrees... then we're the state for you. :D

We get sun, rain, wind, thunderstorms, the end of hurricanes (so basically rain/wind), snow, sleet, flurries, hail (rare), dry heat, humidity, etc... :]

Best of all! We never have earthquakes, or volcano eruptions, tsunamis, forest fires or anything like that. However... we did have a tornado last year. But how often does that happen in PA? Almost never!

Florida and PA are the top 2 states to have retired people living in them. Why? Because PA has great weather, scenery and plenty of opportunities and Florida is the "livin good" type of style for old people who want to feel like they're on vacation.

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That is the reason they call Florida "God's waiting room." lol

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Ahahaha, nice.

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