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Old 04-11-2019, 11:46 AM   #74
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Originally Posted by Strange Brew View Post

The summers are hot and humid. It rarely gets above 100 but the humidity is a killer. Better than winter IMO.
No fricking way on this point. I get that each person is different, but for me I completely disagree with this.

Give me a dry winter where temperatures are usually above -15 any day of the week over a summer where it's above 80% humidity and over 30 degrees. Plus, Houston is miserably cloudy for a good portion of the year. No thanks to that.
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