Jesse the K (
jesse_the_k) wrote2024-06-26 03:18 pm
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Joys of Northern Wisconsin
My family is enjoying a week up north near Rhinelander. Eating, chatting, sitting outside without care thanks to a steady 25 mph (40 kph) keeping the mosquitoes away.
Yesterday’s sunset is a thin sliver of peach and baby blue, barely an eighth of the sky, but fortunately doubled in the still lake. Impressive deep blue cumulonimbus fill the rest of the horizon. It’s a gentle end to the day. At 1 am, a very loud thunderstorm woke us all up while dropping 2 inches of rain.
Any exciting weather by you?
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We have no good weather. It's one million degrees and climbing here. LOL
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We've had what's very hot for British people -- low to mid 70s. This happens every summer for a few (non-consecutive) weeks: they all wilt in the heatwave and I try not to be obnoxious with how much I am reveling in what is for me perfect summer weather: those temps, low humidity, and no bugs! They don't know how good they've got it here. ;)
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As usual, your time up north sounds most excellent. Glad you made it back there.
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I'm in Washington state, and today it's 62F and wonderfully cloudy. There's a brisk breeze, and I have the french doors open at the place I'm staying. Glorious.
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I am sitting in my air conditioned home, with very warm and humid conditions outside, awaiting the severe thunderstorms we are promised will arrive in the next few hours and will continue overnight.
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It’s breezy and cool here after a brilliantly sunny warm-ish day. Supposed to warm up over the next few days, all the way up to 85. No complaints about the weather here.
Enjoy your time away!
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Yesterday was hot by Swedish standards (29 degrees Celsius), but today is cooler and better.
Sending you
the very best air conditioning!
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Ah, that's an entirely polite thing to be not-obnoxious about.
The lack of mosquitoes is a definite benefit!
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Indeed!
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Sending cooling breezes!
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We missed the growling sky (what a great word) and I'm glad. Hope you didn't lose power.
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Hmmmmmmmmmm. That sounds delicious. Hope the weather continued to be ocean-side-like.
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<3
Oh that is the perfect
weather and the perfect place.
Yikes
more excitement than one wants, really. Our county has a system of tornado sirens, tested at noon on the first Wednesday of each month. I suspect these exist thanks to security theater around nuclear duck-and-cover drills. Do you have a similar system in your part of the world?
...and of course now we have cell phone alerts, though I did hear sirens before cells in the last two tornado warnings.
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It was lovely.
I hope the thunderstorms came, were dramatic and beautiful in their weird way, then left!
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89° in Oakland is HOT. The last time I was in the Bay Area it was > 80°, and I discovered that Muni buses don't have air conditioning.
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The weather is always more real when I'm by a northern lake.
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Yes! More sunshine not only brightens your days, but brightens ours with your wonderful photos.
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Thanks!
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Yikes, that IS hot!
Your postcard arrived today, and those fjords may well be the most beautiful places on the planet!
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