I've noticed how bad the weather has been north of Springfield this year. It's been a start contrast to the weather in Springfield and south. It's crazy. Kids around here have either had no snow days or maybe one in the districts that cancelled because freezing rain was forecasted, but then didn't come. [Reply]
Originally Posted by jjchieffan:
I've noticed how bad the weather has been north of Springfield this year. It's been a start contrast to the weather in Springfield and south. It's crazy. Kids around here have either had no snow days or maybe one in the districts that cancelled because freezing rain was forecasted, but then didn't come.
Seems like buffalo has been the cut off point [Reply]
Originally Posted by htismaqe:
We get 4 months of unbearable humidity here...
AND 4 months of guaranteed below freezing temperatures.
I thought humidity was bad in the midwest until I went to Florida... hell, even in Atlanta one spring, nice 50-60 degree March/April weather completely ruined by the humidity.... not to mention the summer.
Overall, I didn't really mind KC weather until I moved here, even if it can be the worst of both, like you said.... then I moved and realized how much more often it's sunny for days/weeks at a time and how much more often I'm outside.
I couldn't ever live in the southeast, and hopefully won't ever live in the midwest again. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Bearcat:
Trade a few months of possible snow for 9+ months of guaranteed unbearable humidity.
I remember when I moved from KC to Houston everyone was telling me how bad the humidity was down there. My response was that it was every bit as bad up here. I was partly right partly wrong. As far as how humid it gets it can easily be just as bad here. As for how many months of the year you deal with it here as opposed to down there, well I didn’t consider that. [Reply]