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aboveaverageaveragejoe · 51-55, M
So what. Welcome to Dallas.
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Ceinwyn · 26-30, F
@aboveaverageaveragejoe I’d like to see Dallas cope with our winters, that’s why this heat catches us unaware.
aboveaverageaveragejoe · 51-55, M
@Ceinwyn http://en.people.cn/90001/90783/91321/7280247.html
We manage. You don't think it gets cold here? On Feb 16 2021 it reached 2ºF which is -17ºC
When a cold front comes through you can lose 20-30º in an afternoon. Go to work in shorts and need to come home in a jacket.
We manage. You don't think it gets cold here? On Feb 16 2021 it reached 2ºF which is -17ºC
When a cold front comes through you can lose 20-30º in an afternoon. Go to work in shorts and need to come home in a jacket.
PatKirby · M
@Ceinwyn
Was 113°F Monday here in south TX but we expected that. It's going to be hotter in coming weeks. It's cooler at work right now at 90°F inside where the air condition doesn't work but we have fans.
Went through sub freezing temperatures when I lived in San Francisco, Dallas, and St. Louis but it's not about temperature wars, it's about making an adjustment. You'll eventually get used to it, your body will adjust. You can do it! 😜 Besides, sweaty gals are definitely hot stuff if you know what I mean. 😂
Was 113°F Monday here in south TX but we expected that. It's going to be hotter in coming weeks. It's cooler at work right now at 90°F inside where the air condition doesn't work but we have fans.
Went through sub freezing temperatures when I lived in San Francisco, Dallas, and St. Louis but it's not about temperature wars, it's about making an adjustment. You'll eventually get used to it, your body will adjust. You can do it! 😜 Besides, sweaty gals are definitely hot stuff if you know what I mean. 😂
PatKirby · M
@aboveaverageaveragejoe
I remember those daze in Irving, Richardson and Plano. Especially when the pipes froze, had to heat them with a hair dryer to work. But I managed.
This is not to mention the tornadoes and flooding. The tornado sirens are something else.
I remember those daze in Irving, Richardson and Plano. Especially when the pipes froze, had to heat them with a hair dryer to work. But I managed.
This is not to mention the tornadoes and flooding. The tornado sirens are something else.