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I've seen it snow every month of the year in Alberta (not all the same year though) :-)
The first snowfall last year where we were in AB was in the first week of September :shock: .
I couldn't handle it being hot all the time. I do like snow and cooler temps in the 'appropriate' months.
Ideally I like temps between 50F and 75F where its comfortable for working outside, anything over 75F is too hot.
 
Jigger Boss said:
I've seen it snow every month of the year in Alberta (not all the same year though) :-)
The first snowfall last year where we were in AB was in the first week of September :shock: .
I couldn't handle it being hot all the time. I do like snow and cooler temps in the 'appropriate' months.
Ideally I like temps between 50F and 75F where its comfortable for working outside, anything over 75F is too hot.

anything over 75F????? you gotta be kiddin right?????

we are pushin 90 degree days here, and it won't be long till they are in the 100's.......my kinda weather!!!!!!!!!!!!!(as long as there's a shade tree around to take a break and drink so ice tea.......it's good)
 
Jigger, kind of feel like you but with me it about 60-85 and I am pretty good... Don't mind the 50's , don't get me wrong but the wind and wet of 50 or so around here can be kind of unpleasent.. Of course, we get our share of 90+ degree and even the odd 100+ degree day.. To me, those days are too hot to live bascialy when it gets coupled with 90% humidity.. Oiy, about than I am praying for 70 degrees...

In Feb . 35 can feel darn nice if the sun is shining, lol.. Shortsleve weather sometimes...
 
the_jersey_lilly_2000 said:
Jigger Boss said:
I've seen it snow every month of the year in Alberta (not all the same year though) :-)
The first snowfall last year where we were in AB was in the first week of September :shock: .
I couldn't handle it being hot all the time. I do like snow and cooler temps in the 'appropriate' months.
Ideally I like temps between 50F and 75F where its comfortable for working outside, anything over 75F is too hot.

anything over 75F????? you gotta be kiddin right?????

we are pushin 90 degree days here, and it won't be long till they are in the 100's.......my kinda weather!!!!!!!!!!!!!(as long as there's a shade tree around to take a break and drink so ice tea.......it's good)

Nope, I'm not kidding :lol: .
I can't handle temps much over 80. I'd be in the house with every available fan and air conditioner I could get my hands on plus have my head in the freezer :)
I moved from Ontario where I grew up because of the nasty heat and humidity... and I just plainly didn't like it there. I get major headaches with humidity.
I was in Missouri several years ago in September and OMG I thought I was going to die with the heat and humidity there. I could hardly breathe, it was almost like breathing in a gallon of water in every breath :shock: .
I've never felt heat and humidity like that ever.
I guess I'm a cooler climate person and I enjoy the four seasons.... and yes even 20 and 30 below in the winter :)
The temp here is approx 50F right now (suppost to warm up more today), but its perfect weather for working outside.... you don't sweat your a$$ off and you don't freeze to death. :D Perfect fencing weather!! :)
 
the_jersey_lilly_2000 said:
Jigger Boss said:
I've seen it snow every month of the year in Alberta (not all the same year though) :-)
The first snowfall last year where we were in AB was in the first week of September :shock: .
I couldn't handle it being hot all the time. I do like snow and cooler temps in the 'appropriate' months.
Ideally I like temps between 50F and 75F where its comfortable for working outside, anything over 75F is too hot.

anything over 75F????? you gotta be kiddin right?????

we are pushin 90 degree days here, and it won't be long till they are in the 100's.......my kinda weather!!!!!!!!!!!!!(as long as there's a shade tree around to take a break and drink so ice tea.......it's good)



Lily's right on this deal!!! We live in 90 degree temps and 90+ humidity more months of the year than we do anything else!!! LOVE IT!!!

Plus all that humidity keeps us Southern women from getting wrinkles early...all that moisture is good for ya!!!!! :lol: :lol: :lol: Gives you that ' dewy' look cause well all know Southern women don't sweat!!! :wink: :wink:
 

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