Who doesn't say this about the weather in their hometown? Also, It seems to be a universal phenomena. Even liberals claim the climate (and for them the weather) is always changing short term, long term no difference.
I don't know. When we lived in Kentucky there were certainly strange weather patterns we talked about, but mowing the yard before a winter storm that then melts before the evening rush wasn't one of them. Certainly not something that happened often enough to make it a distinctive trait of Kentucky living. Same with Florida. When we lived there it was always telling the tourists by who rushed indoors when the obligatory afternoon thunder burst came and went. Perhaps it's that each person's hometown has it's own strange weather quirks, but those quirks may be quite different.
Who doesn't say this about the weather in their hometown? Also, It seems to be a universal phenomena. Even liberals claim the climate (and for them the weather) is always changing short term, long term no difference.
ReplyDeleteI don't know. When we lived in Kentucky there were certainly strange weather patterns we talked about, but mowing the yard before a winter storm that then melts before the evening rush wasn't one of them. Certainly not something that happened often enough to make it a distinctive trait of Kentucky living. Same with Florida. When we lived there it was always telling the tourists by who rushed indoors when the obligatory afternoon thunder burst came and went. Perhaps it's that each person's hometown has it's own strange weather quirks, but those quirks may be quite different.
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