To NatCh at the TN embassy:
So far an unexpectedly cool and rainy spring. Fingers crossed, wet spring usually means a cooler summer due to the ground not being so parched that neither it nor the air cools off at night, come July.
I have never seen a horrible summer in N TX follow a wet spring, and of course DFW, with less rainfall and humidity is always hotter than Houston.
Given a choice of low/med humidity and 100+F temp day after day, vs high humidity and 95-98F temp in July or Aug, I'd prefer the cooler and wetter clime.
Of course, like any native Texan, in the summer, when not in a rural area, I'll take (or take back) Colorado, just as soon as someone offers it to me. :>
Why don't we invade and conquer them anyway? We could use a few captive environmentalists and +14000ft pebbles. :>
Have fun.
f00l (of a typist)
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