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Russ
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Is it HOT where you are?
98º high so far today & only 14% humidity.
Bahia Concepcion where life starts...given a chance!
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Skipjack Joe
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Is it HOT where you are?
Hardly.
At least it's warmer in Guerrero Negro.
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DENNIS
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Punta Banda.....62°....wind - 5MPH and Foggy. Just plain sucks, really.
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Bajaboy
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Sunny about 68 here in Eastlake area of Chula Vista
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Barry A.
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Redding, CA--------78 degrees, 47% humidity and falling, slightly overcast.
Barry
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edm1
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100 deg right now, 109 later this pm.
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Eli
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I don't know the temp or humidty but I do know that here in Los Barriles, if I stay inside under the fan and don't move around to much, in this moment
very comfortable. The moment I go outside in the sun, misery, the sweat pours out of every pore.
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chumlee57
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Beautiful here in sunny Santee, 87deg and ultra light breeze, sounds like Chivato and sur are heating up
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David K
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Perfect in Oceanside, blue sky, low 70's... It's May, and once the gray burns off, it is sunny and nice... BUT, I would rather be in Baja!
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thebajarunner
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80 in Central Cal Valley
Friend just drove over from SF- it was 51
Don't you love these Winter months in San Francisco??
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DianaT
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This morning after the marine layer burned off here in Bahia Asunción, it was HOT in our backyard where we were ripping out tons of gazanias, but
cooler and breezy in our front yard.
It is now 3:30 and it is colder in the front yard and windy---still short-sleeve weather, and still quite warm and less windy in the backyard.
We never know what the actual temperature is---we just monitor it according the what clothing is needed and we judge the wind by do we want to walk in
it, or stay inside.
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BajaBlanca
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windy and quite comfy temperature-wise here in la bocana ... n I agree with Diane, we never know the temp but guage jackets or outer cothing based on
wind/no wind since it is shorts & t-shirts pretty much all year round.
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Skipjack Joe
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| Quote: | Originally posted by thebajarunner
80 in Central Cal Valley
Friend just drove over from SF- it was 51
Don't you love these Winter months in San Francisco?? |
Mark Twain's comment about SF goes something like:
"It's the coldest winter I ever spent in the summer".
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Oso
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98? I don't even turn on the AC. It's 105 today. This is springtime for us. When it's 120, I'll concede it's hot and put on the AC. Otherwise I
just enjoy it. It's a dry heat, you know.
All my childhood I wanted to be older. Now I\'m older and this chitn sucks.
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thebajarunner
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Awwww, gee
| Quote: | Originally posted by Skipjack Joe
| Quote: | Originally posted by thebajarunner
80 in Central Cal Valley
Friend just drove over from SF- it was 51
Don't you love these Winter months in San Francisco?? |
Mark Twain's comment about SF goes something like:
"It's the coldest winter I ever spent in the summer". |
And here I thought that was an original line with me.
Oh well, back to the note pad..... 
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Cypress
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59 cloudy wet degrees here in the north woods.
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elgatoloco
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The coldest winter I ever spent was a summer in San Francisco.
I always liked that Mark Twain quote and use it often. Too bad it's not his.
http://www.snopes.com/quotes/twain.asp
You can take credit thebajarunner!
72 and sunny here 26 miles NOB. Marine layer starting to move in, again.
MAGA
marooons Are Governing America
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thebajarunner
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Thanks crazy cat
I did not attribute it cuz I had heard the same thing,
so I was hoping to take credit for the line..... NOT
By the way, have you ever forgiven me for launching a rocket attack on your camp at La Gringa a few years back???
Forgiveness is a good thing, you know 
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O.G.
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Hot is relative
Left Ensenada this morning; 10 minutes thru Tecate; 20 minutes in secondary; 108F at 6PM in lovely Palm Springs. Nearest large body of water is the
Salton Sea...no thanks!
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shari
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Mood: there is no reality except the one contained within us "Herman Hesse"
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Like Diane and Blance...I figure it's somewhere between 75-80 in the middle of the day...it was cooler with a marine layer this morning which is most
excellent for working in the garden...so I start out the morning in a long sleeve T-shirt and shorts...then take the shirt off and switch to a tank
top late morning...then put the shirt back on again around 5-6 in the afternoon.
The nice things is being able to work in the garden and get things done when it isnt too hot
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