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    slate5 months, 3 weeks ago

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    I've been thinking this is an El Nino year. Lower humidity here in Houston but NO CLOUDS (yikes that sun is something without a break in Houston),,,, no afternoon rains to break the heat (we are in some drought this summer) and temperatures that are above 100 for days on end.

    Pulllleeeeze give me back the brutal High Humidity, clouds, afternoon rains of 6 inches and temps in the mid 90s.

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      Tangent0015 months, 3 weeks ago

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      I think Colorado is getting all your humidity and rain. It's been one thunderstorm warning after another, more so that the usual 'monsoon season'.

      I haven't had to water my lawn yet this year.

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        slate5 months, 3 weeks ago

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        I remember when I was a scout those long years past. I went to a camp called Philmont in NM near Cimmeron. This flat lander freaked out being way up in the mountains as the monsoon storms rolled in and we were only in tents and actually in the storm. Man oh man, that was something.

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