I'm taking a poll....
Does 67* in April mean "woo hoo, spring is here, and time to pull out the shorts!"
or
Does 67* mean "ooooh, chill in the air and time to grab a sweater"
When you cast your vote, let us know in which of the 50 great states you live!
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67 is chilly willy in my neck of the woods. We actually had our "weather guy" Johnny Mountain tell us to brace ourselves for a cold spell. Yep, we were going from 95 to 70! Brrrrrr....break out the turtlenecks and gloves:):):)
Love,
yfc in Sunny Southern California
Well...to fch...in our family, we have a "loving" response to those kinds of taunts..."You can just eat a big bowl of shut the heck up!"
67 means that there is hope for the 80's and 90's - my fav weather. :)
well, i wouldn't go so far as to say that i like temps in the 90s, but YES - break out the shorts - or cute springy skirts, my fave. and the kites! we went to fly kites last night!
...and i'm from the proud state of Nebraska (formerly, from Iowa, you know it!). when it gets warm (or sometimes when it doesn't), it's time for the Husker's Red/White game! Go Big Red! ahem.
I'd say 67 means Spring is emerging...but still a little chilly for shorts - especially for those of us from south Texas! Guess we'll never really acclimate to Iowa weather!
Earlier this week my 2nd grader reported each day how many classmates were wearing shorts. After 2 days of me saying, well I am not their mother. Wednesday I gave in. 67 feels like a heat wave after this long winter.
Native Iowan, for some unknown reason....oh yeah because we have the best people :)
We have just recently admitted our complete reversion to total wimpness where cool weather is concerned! We had a cold snap the other morning...it actually got down to 61 during the night, and the house was so "chilly" that I turned on the heat to take the edge off! I'm with Angela in that, even though you may relocate to the Great North for a period of time, your Southern tolerations never really make the switch!
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