For me, it depends of the humidity levels. I can't tolerate high humidity, but can tolerate high/dry temps.Pleasant day today. Temps in the mid 80's and sunny. I used to think mid 80's was too hot, but after real feels of up to 105, temps in the 80's is good.
Yes, high humidity definitely makes it more uncomfortable.For me, it depends of the humidity levels. I can't tolerate high humidity, but can tolerate high/dry temps.
I liked them here when our forest wildfires, in the inhabited elevations, occurred at about a 10-15 year frequency. Dramatic, and put some ozone in the air. IOW, we appreciated them more until they were starting wildfires down near residential areas & the highway, at roughly every 3-5 years.The sun is out now and it’s 21 degrees Celsius but there’s a severe thunderstorm warning. We’ve had a few thunderstorms in the last couple of days but nothing too serious . I like thunderstorms
you're in a high rise Pinks.. is that correct, i think I remember you saying you were.... what is that like during a storm?.. sounds terrifying to me to be in a high rise when a tornado hits !!Tornado coming our way, so, we're waiting for it to pass before venturing out.
It passed by Kitchener where my daughter is visiting .. didn't hit their neighbourhood.
To my knowledge, tornadoes weren't customarily associated with Toronto, were they? Have they occurred much in recent years?Tornado coming our way, so, we're waiting for it to pass before venturing out.
It passed by Kitchener where my daughter is visiting .. didn't hit their neighbourhood.
Our condo building only has 11 floors. We're on the 8th.you're in a high rise Pinks.. is that correct, i think I remember you saying you were.... what is that like during a storm?.. sounds terrifying to me to be in a high rise when a tornado hits !!![]()
You're correct. We aren't accustomed to tornadoes. It has just started raining heavily, with thunder. Time to shut down the computer!To my knowledge, tornadoes weren't customarily associated with Toronto, were they? Have they occurred much in recent years?
I guess the lightening without the run can be really dangerous. I never really thought about that but it’s something to consider.I liked them here when our forest wildfires, in the inhabited elevations, occurred at about a 10-15 year frequency. Dramatic, and put some ozone in the air. IOW, we appreciated them more until they were starting wildfires down near residential areas & the highway, at roughly every 3-5 years.
"the run"? could be a Maritimes expression. Not sure what you meant.I guess the lightening without the run can be really dangerous. I never really thought about that but it’s something to consider.