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<blockquote data-quote="bandit80" data-source="post: 569080" data-attributes="member: 7956"><p>The heat doesn't bother me too much. I hardly notice it until it gets over 90, but don't really get too taken away until it gets to 100. The problem with my area is the humidity. If the humidity is in the 70's or above, and the air temp is 95 or above, it can be downright suffocating. We have had a fairly mild summer hear, with only a handful of days above 95. Today, it is 83 degrees, 10 below average. </p><p></p><p>I don't mind the cold so long as the wind isn't blowing. It can be 0 degrees, and if the wind isn't blowing, I don't mind it too much. However, it can be 20 degrees, and if the wind is blowing 20 mph, no thanks. I calve in Feb/March, and people always ask what temperature is the critical point when calving. I always respond with how hard is the wind blowing. I just flat out hate the wind come winter time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bandit80, post: 569080, member: 7956"] The heat doesn't bother me too much. I hardly notice it until it gets over 90, but don't really get too taken away until it gets to 100. The problem with my area is the humidity. If the humidity is in the 70's or above, and the air temp is 95 or above, it can be downright suffocating. We have had a fairly mild summer hear, with only a handful of days above 95. Today, it is 83 degrees, 10 below average. I don't mind the cold so long as the wind isn't blowing. It can be 0 degrees, and if the wind isn't blowing, I don't mind it too much. However, it can be 20 degrees, and if the wind is blowing 20 mph, no thanks. I calve in Feb/March, and people always ask what temperature is the critical point when calving. I always respond with how hard is the wind blowing. I just flat out hate the wind come winter time. [/QUOTE]
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