Is southern California in real trouble or is it just another one of their regular fires?
Re: Is southern California in real trouble or is it just another one of their regular fires?
People will always choose California over Florida. Home prices prove this completely.
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Re: Is southern California in real trouble or is it just another one of their regular fires?
It's over 85 for like 8 months of 12elartman1973 wrote:Nope..dry heat doesShill Jackson wrote:Humidity has always been a factor. An extremely significant, debilitating factor.elartman1973 wrote: You're dying inside
Also, Artie is correct.
It does make you feel like you're dying inside.
Humidity is a desperate persons argumemt
Unless its over 85 ° its virtually unnoticeable
And it's def noticeable...when it's 80 without humidity it feels 10x different than with it
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Re: Is southern California in real trouble or is it just another one of their regular fires?
Dicktaster knows orlando weatherThedictator wrote:It's over 85 for like 8 months of 12elartman1973 wrote:Nope..dry heat doesShill Jackson wrote: Humidity has always been a factor. An extremely significant, debilitating factor.
Also, Artie is correct.
It does make you feel like you're dying inside.
Humidity is a desperate persons argumemt
Unless its over 85 ° its virtually unnoticeable
And it's def noticeable...when it's 80 without humidity it feels 10x different than with it
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Re: Is southern California in real trouble or is it just another one of their regular fires?
Nope...it feels greatThedictator wrote:It's over 85 for like 8 months of 12elartman1973 wrote:Nope..dry heat doesShill Jackson wrote: Humidity has always been a factor. An extremely significant, debilitating factor.
Also, Artie is correct.
It does make you feel like you're dying inside.
Humidity is a desperate persons argumemt
Unless its over 85 ° its virtually unnoticeable
And it's def noticeable...when it's 80 without humidity it feels 10x different than with it
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