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Minnesotans Arguing About the Weather III: Storm's a comin'

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It can be. But most from the Bible Belt/Florida would scoff at it.

Youre right. It's hot in MN, but not oppressive like the gulf. I think this is our first taste of true gulf climate in a while.

I also think there's also something to be said for people who experience it daily during the summer vs us blowing the top off the wet bulb.
 
Youre right. It's hot in MN, but not oppressive like the gulf. I think this is our first taste of true gulf climate in a while.

I also think there's also something to be said for people who experience it daily during the summer vs us blowing the top off the wet bulb.

You get used to it fast. Today it is 85 with a 71 dew point making it feel like 91, and it’s beautiful. A few days ago I wouldn’t agree.
 
One of my daughters lives in NOLA area. 100 plus for nearly 3 weeks running--and humid. She played hockey and loved fall and winter sports in WI, but still likes where she is now. Her summer is our winter.
 
It’s terrible out.

it shouldn’t be this hot in September

100 next Wednesday here.

This is fine.

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Parts of Greece received 21 inches of rain in ten hours.

devastating

curious the effect it had on the wildfires

So that's like 20 feet of snow. In 10 hours.

There was a fun little effect like this in Turkiye a few years ago. The flash floods hit the burning trees, yanked them out of the ground, and pulled them down river, still on fire, to where they overflowed the banks and deposited them in towns, which were then burned down.

Mother Nature doesn't like us.
 
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So that's like 20 feet of snow. In 10 hours.

There was a fun little effect like this in Turkiye a few years ago. The flash floods hit the burning trees, yanked them out of the ground, and pulled them down river, still on fire, to where they overflowed the banks and deposited them in towns, which were then burned down.

Mother Nature doesn't like us.

Someone better build an ark!
 
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It's been wet as fuck here given how dry it's been. 4.5"+ in the last week. Hopefully the aeration company doesn't torch my yard when they finally Get to it
 
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