We've had a few weather-related threads, and weather-related complaints often pop up in PA and C&B. I thought we had a thread like this, but a comprehensive search did not reveal it. What's the weather like where you are, right now? My husband asked me to check the weather for him. Google was very mean. It's supposed to be 81, with 80% humidity, and an 80% chance of rain. What is this, CHICAGO?! Ugh, it's so swampy.
80*, 60% humidity, almost no wind, sunny. So warm to pleasant now, but on its way to hotter than I prefer.
Try 22 C (72 F) with 88% humidity. It's the temperature I like (low to mid 20s), but the humidity can go away. To compare, Vancouver is 18 C (65 F) with 38% humidity. Gods, I love it there.
According to the weather channel's site it's 85 F with 65% humidity. I think the humidity is a bit higher, but what do I know? Looks like it's going to rain too. I prefer temps between 40F and 65F, I'd rather it be colder than hotter too.
77° with 40% humidity in Boulder (where I work), 70°and 35% at home. That would be the high end of what I consider comfortable.
Raining and 61 degrees F. Of course it will be light until about 11:00 tonight so that's a long time to have that weather.
It's been storming off and on for two or three days now. I'm too lazy to look up any temps or humidity right now. Let's just go with too much of both. We need the rain, but god the mosquitoes seem to get the size of quarters when it does.
90°F, 57% humidity, decent chance of thunderstorms later in the afternoon/early evening. Not complaining.
The forecast did not disappoint. It's storming, with plenty of lightning and thunder, and I'm stuck out in it waiting for safe passage home... And I don't mind at all.
22C here, but the wind chill factor makes it seem a little lower than that (unless you find a sheltered sunny place). Not bad for winter
I got the same storm that affected @Damnitall. Very exciting. Lots of lightning. A good downpour. That's one of the reasons I like living here...a bit of everything. Not too extreme in most ways...but still has a some interesting weather to keep you on your toes.
Well it started raining about 2 hours before my softball game last night so that was cancelled But for the past few days it has been sunny, around 20 c (perfect temp, not too hot) with a slight breeze. Summers in Newfoundland are amazing if you detest the really hot temps. No one needs an air conditioner around here... except for maybe a week or so in July. I do miss the lightening we used to get in Windsor (Ontario) though. It's rare around here.