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TomG2 wrote:John&Joey wrote:
The other thing that numbers don't tell, but I noticed is Florida unlike Arizona and Texas stays warmer longer into the evening. Seems like once the sun goes down in Texas, it's time to move inside or get the portable campfire out.
A simple function of cloud cover, elevation, and humidity. Low and humid stays warmer later in the day. High and dry cools off as soon as the sun sets. The RGV often has warm evenings.
โFeb-14-2018 06:19 AM
John&Joey wrote:
The other thing that numbers don't tell, but I noticed is Florida unlike Arizona and Texas stays warmer longer into the evening. Seems like once the sun goes down in Texas, it's time to move inside or get the portable campfire out.
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โFeb-12-2018 03:59 PM
Chuck_thehammer wrote:
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I and we remember what a great winter we had last winter in South Texas.....
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4.9 months of warm and sunny...
I still do not need a winter coat.. or a snow shovel... and still riding my motorcycle almost every week...
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โFeb-11-2018 05:42 PM
Snowman9000 wrote:
Iโll bite. Whatโs the long term forecast?
โFeb-11-2018 05:06 PM
Snowman9000 wrote:
Iโll bite. Whatโs the long term forecast?
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