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working nights in Texas. this shit is weird.

temps plummet between 20 and 30 degrees every freaking night.

low/mid 80s when we get here around 5pm.
in the 50s when we leave at 6am (one night it dropped from 83° to 46°).

where i come from, that never happens. it just stays hot and muggy all freaking night.
 
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working nights in Texas. this [Mark May] is weird.

temps plummet between 20 and 30 degrees every freaking night.

low/mid 80s when we get here around 5pm.
in the 50s when we leave at 6am (one night it dropped from 83° to 46°).

where i come from, that never happens. it just stays hot and muggy all freaking night.

Try snowstorm on Friday, 70's on Sunday.....#GreatLakesProblems
 
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Had 2 days of winter! Snow showers turned to a blizzard. Horizontal snow! Just incredible for late April.
Next day was better but still snowed.
And this morning we had snow on the house and on plants. Was 22degrees over night.
Yikes!
 
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working nights in Texas. this [Mark May] is weird.

temps plummet between 20 and 30 degrees every freaking night.

low/mid 80s when we get here around 5pm.
in the 50s when we leave at 6am (one night it dropped from 83° to 46°).

where i come from, that never happens. it just stays hot and muggy all freaking night.

That's the "normal" here. But it helps cool those hot Summer days.
 
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