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Shane O'Neill | KrUpTiOn | Re: Nice Day |
May 2, 2019 8:36 AM * |
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Kr> I have some In-Laws in Texas, I think they're in or close to El Paso. Kr> Moved there from Ohio. They said the first 2 years it was tough getting Kr> used to the hot weather there! I'll see for myself one day, going to go Living most my life in the Southwest, El Paso is a dry heat with wind (we call anything under 50mph a breeze) compared to Austin which is a humid heat. I have lived in El Paso, Tucson, Phx, Abq, etc... And of them all I came back to Rio Rancho (neighbor city of Abq) decades ago as we get 4 seasons unlike a some of the southwest cites. Once you start to tire of the current season then next one is starting up so that is fun. Our heat is dry, we get snow on average and 100+ degree in July. Breeze, here in central NM is any wind under 50mph is a breeze...At my house the weather station will commonly record 55-75+mph winds. Austin is a beautiful city for sure! Unfortunately the humidity kills my asthma though. One thing I miss living in El Paso is the thunder storms, the sound of the thunder is unlike anywhere else! --- Mystic BBS v1.12 A43 2019/03/03 (Windows/32) * Origin: 8-Bit Boyz BBS | 8bitboyz.bbs.io:6502 (1:305/3) |
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