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Originally Posted by kindlekitten
so what are the temps (Fahrenheit) like there?
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Winter time (December and January) temps in the mountains (where we live) give us cool nights, cold early mornings, ( 50's-60's) but warmer by 9am. Daytime temps in the high 70's to mid 80's. Dry with a rain storm once every few weeks. Temps along the coast or in the low lands rarely see temps go below 70. Along the coast usually no higher than the 90's, but low lands inland can roast into the triple digits.
I put on shorts and a fleece jacket when I woke up at 6:30, but now it's 9:45 and I'm back into a sleeveless shirt. Temp outside is 78°
Hot season (March, April, and May) will see day and night temps about the same, running high 80's through high 90's in the mountains. No rain at all. Mother Nature is storing it all up for...
... Rainy season! (June, July, August) Temps in the low to high 80's, changing night and day. But a torrential rain fall
every day (usually mid-afternoon) that only
lasts about an hour, with bright sun and blue skies the rest of the time. But during that hour's rain, you will see animals lining up in pairs getting ready to board the ark...
Fall weather is comfortable nights (70's,) good for sleeping without aircon, warm days in the 80's, occasional rains, but mostly nice weather.
It the hot weather was a wee bit cooler, this would be weather paradise!
EDIT: The Food Lady couldn't be seen... She was wearing a huge ski jacket with the hood pulled up and cinched tight around her face, fingerless gloves, and hopping from foot to foot trying to stay warm!
Stitchawl