desertcpl
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weather in Mulege
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for the month of Oct what kind on weather would we encounter in the Mulege area,, I know things can always change, but normally what would one expect
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October CAN BE a month of great change.
It MAY start out hot and humid like summer
And END much cooler and drier humidity wise
But these seem to not be normal times.
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my 5-year take...
on the pueblo of Mulege.
October is the month of change, meaning:
On or around Oct. 5 somebody flips a big switch and overnight you don't need to sleep with a fan on anymore.
The constant, oppressive humidity dissipates which feels soooo much nicer even tho' its still quite hot, temp-wise.
Water temps cool down a bit and homogenize, i.e., the thermocline disappears so visibility and swimming/diving is even more pleasant than the summer
months.
Hot days, cooler nights continue from early October for a couple months to early December when another shift happens and you really become aware of
the wind running from the north which is when you'll break out the long pants and sweatshirt at night.
"Raise your words, not your voice. It's rain that grows flowers, not thunder." ~Rumi
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Mulegena...my 38-year take is exactly the same. 
Gotta love those cooler nights coming up!
edit to add: It does stay a wee bit warmer in the Bay, though..grrr.
[Edited on 9-20-2010 by Pompano]
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| Quote: | Originally posted by Pompano
Gotta love those cooler nights coming up!
[Edited on 9-20-2010 by Pompano] |
that's because you live in ND where it's 50 below zero
we hate the "cold winter" months
because we don't
own long pants anymore
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| Quote: | Originally posted by Bob and Susan
| Quote: | Originally posted by Pompano
Gotta love those cooler nights coming up!
[Edited on 9-20-2010 by Pompano] |
that's because you live in ND where it's 50 below zero
we hate the "cold winter" months
because we don't
own long pants anymore |
Bad guess, Bob, I haven't spent a winter in North Dakota since I was in my 20's. I'm 66 now...
And..you'll be wearing those long pants this winter when the cold wind comes up again out your way. Why else would all those wind-surfers love
Punta Arena and Naranjos?
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we hate the "cold winter" months
because we don't
own long pants anymore
don't fear Bob - i'll fly in some for you.
what size?
i have been dropping weight to qualify for my sea plane rating here at lake havascrew so you can have my former clothes.
hahaha.
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Bob and Susan
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mike...i dont need a tent...
i dont camp anymore
hurry installing the pontoons
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