Don't be silly, we have 4 seasons like any body else: love bug season, tourist season, football/hurricane season, and snowbird season. At least, that's the seasons in Florida. 😂
Yeah. We aren't conditioned for cold. I can take 90s and 100s all day long but below 60 and I'm miserable. Lol. It gets hot but I can deal with it easier than the cold.
That's so true. I am from Maryland, but I once lived in Texas for less than a year. If it was 65° or below, they were wearing coats, hats; gloves, etc... My husband and I would watch them in fascination, because that was early spring time weather for us. I went most of the winter with just a sweater on. And the natives would look at me like I was crazy. And if you have to buy a new coat, you better get it in August. Because by September, they are all gone...
Ikr. Seems like every RU-vidr cleans their oven every week or hardly ever uses it. But tbh mine has been abnormal clean since I got my air fryer...that thing is a godsend.
100% true. This week is was 29 in the morning with the high being 46. That was on Monday. Tuesday was 60 for the low and 72 for the high. That was fine because the weather wasn't crazy, just the temperature. Sometimes we've had it where the summer humidity returns.
New Jersey, NYC, and Pennsylvania: One of the only regions in the Atlantic where each season hits you like a truck every 3 hours. In the morning, you get a decent chill. By 2 PM, it's summer all over again.
50 degree weather: Southerners: [Are blocks of ice] Northerners: Aw, yes! Summer's early! 90 degree weather: Southerners: Wow, I can't believe that spring ended so early. Northerners: [Dying of heatstroke]
Lol my in-laws are Southerns and it was hilarious seeing the looks on their faces when I came out in a tank top and shorts in 50-degree weather my sister just laughed and told them texas winter is summer where we're from
You know the local news up hear shows that on tv, and we HOWL with laughter!!! Then we go out and shovel another 6" of snow! But atleast we are warmed up from laughing!
If you think 70 °F (21°C) is chilly than you have clearly never been to a place where its really cold and chilly, you know like Siberia in the middle of the winter.
here in the south we have 20(ish) seasons: Hunting 'winter' pollen 'winter take 2' hurricane so much pollen one more 'winter' Tornado attack of the Mosquitos summer more summer PLEASE, LORD! MAKE SUMMER END! football hurricane fall JUST KIDDING! here is more summer 'winter' Christmas Maybe one more summer? Edit: thank you @Philip Hodges for reminding me about summer on Christmas, I remember a few years back here in GA it was like 92ish on Christmas morning,
Me, when it’s 30 degrees: “Ah yes, it’s shorts time.” My Texas Family: “SHUT DOWN EVERYTHING WE CANNOT SURVIVE IN THIS WEATHER LORD HELP US. Me when it’s 100 degrees: “oh my gosh why did I get rid of my tank tops?!” Texas Family: “what wonderful weather! Let’s go take a walk”
It's been absolutely chilly here lately. Highs only of 93 and lows around 75. I just wish Hurricane Laura would hit us straight on. We could use the cooling effect. Sadly, Laura seems to be headed for the Louisiana border.
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Me, when it's 30 degrees: TOOOO HOOOOOT. Me, when it's 100 degrees: dead.
The first time it got cold after we moved to Colorado, my husband and I got in the car and didn’t move for 30 minutes while deciding whether it’s supposed to be cold or warm air. It’s warm air!
Can we get a "so true, y'all"?? 😅 Lol "the bitter stench when the hear is switched on for the first time"! And the cough drop...🤣 And, the defogger!! So much yessss.
This is very true I’ve seen it snow in the morning and be warm and sunny in the afternoon. If you don’t like Texas weather wait five minutes it will change
As a Northerner who moved down South, I store my warm clothing an easily accessible place, so when the cold finally does hit, I am prepared. Unfortunately, this means I am the sacrificial lamb who must brave the cold and go to the store to stock up on food for my Southern-born roommates
I lived in Illinois on Lake Michigan until I was twelve, after we moved down south to Alabama, when everyone else was bundled up in their heavy winter coats, my sisters and I were wearing sweaters. It snowed that year and we couldn't believe they closed the schools and no one was driving anywhere. We thought that was the funniest thing!
Snow is also different in the south than up north. The air is dryer and the snow is dustier there. In the south it is more slushy and icy. That is why things shut down. You can salt the roads all you want but if the ice gets too thick, there is no driving on it till it thaws out. Comparing the two is like comparing apples to oranges. The air is also alot muggier and humid in the south making even mild temperatures feel lile a sauna in the summertime.
Yeah i know what your talking about i use to live on a mountain in Tennessee and whenever we went down to the valley it wasn't the same but when i moved to Alabama it was just slush and cold and finally whenever i moved down here to Florida i found this both funny and dumb 1 year the reporters said there'd be 1 inch of snow me and my family thought nothing of it but when i say everything was shut down everything was shut down for about 2 hours at most and it was just a dusting of snow not even close to an inch
It's the funniest thing until you drive with us in it! Snow and ice are different here, there isn't much of "road treatment" and people just rarely drive in it. Smooth and managed up north is a hockey rink in the South.
I'm a Canadian and went to Vegas in January when I was little, we were the only ones in the pool. Everyone thought we were crazy as we were dying from the heat of January
Lol got up this morning thinking I was making good timing until I realized my car got frosted over! Had to roll down both windows and used my windshield wipers just to see. Felt like idiot.
I did that just the other day. It wasn’t cold enough in the car for the heat, but I figured I needed heat to defog the windows. By the time I got a half mile I was burning up.
Always gets me when I see someone wearing a warm sweatshirt or coat on top, but only shorts and flip-flops on the bottom. I'm just sittin there like " don't you want all of you to be warm?!".
As long as you keep your core warm, it keeps the rest of you pretty warm as well. This coming from a year round shorts wearer from the U.P. of Michigan.
You should do a video about the once a decade dusting of snow that brings even a large city to a standstill. and if there's more than a quarter inch, they'll bring out the road graders to clear the road because there are no snow plows within a 1000 miles.
LMAO! This is so funny! please post video of this! if you do, i will post video of the freak outs when we get tornado watches/warnings in New England! All thos F-0 tornados we have to deal with!
So true. Just happened where I live this passed February. Not really any snow for years then boom snowed for a week straight. I'd only ever seen that much snow of tv
Some of my European friends couldn’t fathom that the temperature could easily drop 40 degrees F (or its C equivalent) in over the course of 24 hours. I’m thinking, Bless your heart, that’s a Tuesday in the South.
I feel that most of the US has crazy weather... according to what everyone says. Huge temperature differences in a short time, totally different weather at the same time of different years, etc. Blows my mind sometimes
Reminds me of when this Conn. Yankee was in Florida happily wearing a t-shirt when Floridians walked about,hunched over with heavy jackets because it was ...50 degrees😆
LA is even less tolerant of weather variation than Florida. I visited 1st week of March, and after winter in Nashville, 60 was *warm*! I was running around in a t-shirt and shorts, and all the LA natives were bundled up like they were in Moscow in January!
You guys really nailed it! I'm native Texan and I couldn't stop laughing! When the heat came on, I lost it. I've done the same thing year after year. "What is that smell??".... 😂😂😂
Well , us puerto rican never experience this kind of weather due to our tropical area that hinder it. The closest thing to ever experience is when the day cold and claudia in Fall or in Christmas. The majority is Esther even , rainy or extremely hot.
@@yordannydelvalle3301 Yea, but you PRs who live up here sure have adapted to it well! know who DOESNT adapt to it well? them poor Jamaicans!!! LOL Always cold them guys!!
I use to love going south each week when i was driving truck. I'd leave Maine and the 10 below zero weather hit the south where it was 60 or so and watch all the folks in heavy coats while i went around in a tee shirt. I miss the south, now i spend 7 months getting ready for winter and 5 months trying to survive it.
It's so true. My favorite thing is to find memories in my jacket from the year before. Movie tickets, restaurant receipts, whatever I did way back when.
Jninja My Australian friends were having an argument about what the right temperature is. One said 13C which is like 54F and another said that was cold. I commented saying it was warm to me it’s below 0C here!
james fry : Probably. The one I had years ago was literally chewed by a pit bull puppy and was fine, aside from a little cosmetic damage (the case to put it on my belt was shredded to pieces). Prior to that, I had dropped it onto concrete, causing the battery cover to pop off and the battery to fall out. After reassembling it, it worked like nothing had happened to it. I so wish they made a smart phone-I'd be able to take over the dang world with it.
@@ErykaSoleil maybe that's why they don't make a smart phone in case of world domination, nah it would be bad for there business if they made an indestructible smart phone
Nope. I'd rather deal with southern heat then northern cold. Then there was that freak ARTIC VORTEX.🥶 NOPE! I'd live between the fireplace, a boiling hot bath, and the warm bed with a heating blanket and never leave the house.
Nah , I prefer heat over cold anytime. Well, where I live it never snows and it usually have a tropical weather and full of Beach or rivers. I am talking about Puerto Rico.
I love that smell when the heater comes on for the first time in the fall..... It reminds me of my mom and dad, breakfast on the stove and a new winter coat...
I'm in Raleigh, and I haven't had to close my window in a couple months, let alone turn the heat on. This is why I love it here. You get used to the summers and the falls are wonderful.
Having lived in both regions, I far far prefer the heat. My store opens at 8, but, I also have customers I plow for etc. We get hit with snow, my day starts at 3 am so I can get the plowing done, then get the store open and ready. Soon as I retire I'm headed back south.
That is so true about frantically trying to de-fog the windows by turning on the fan, switching on the cold air, then the hot air, opening the window, rubbing the inside of the window with your hand ....😂😆
Tyler Sudeta Where I live we got Tornadoes and Hurricanes, for me Hurricanes are too bad mostly because I live more in land so the Hurricane dies down after a while. The Tornadoes here can get pretty bad but not to often.
Was so happy when it reached 48 here in Tampa. I woke up and put on my long cowl neck sweater for work, only to realize it was about 60 by 10. I roasted all day!
I totally relate. When weather predicts POSSIBLE below freeze temps, Walmart packs with grocery shoppers, Home Depot sells out of outside faucet covers and everyone fills up their gas tanks...just in case.
@@MeadeSkeltonMusic It may snow in the south for I have been there when it does. The biggest difference is, one inch of the white stuff in the south everything shuts down. Up here in the north, it's play time!
Last week, in a three day stretch... Tuesday: 91 degrees, humidity that could choke a fish. Wednesday: 78 degrees, tornado watches all afternoon. Thursday: Frost on the windshield. Thanks for coming Autumn, we'll see you next year.
Texas: Hot Satan's armpit Allergies Allergies Tornado Tornado AND EPIC allergies Flash flood Freeze without ice (and allergies!? How?) warm!? Freeze with ice then maybe for a few days..... nice 60-70 degree weather (still have allergies)
50F is wonderful weather for grilling and going for a walk. All I need is a heavy sweater/hoodie and I am good to go! At over 80F, I am convinced the flames of hell itself are lapping at my door!
After spending 3 years down south my wife and I went up to Michigan to visit family, it was a brisk 62 so we put on our jackets. Everyone was looking at us like we were nuts!
I heard it recently snowed in Victoria. I realize that could be quite far away, but from what I understand this is pretty rare. Also I heard a report on BBC that South Africa is unusually cold this year. Hasn't been a sticking snow here in SE Texas since 1972.
@@Bacopa68 i think its a bit of a misconception that Australia is always hot, but there is an Alpine region in Victoria and southern NSW that gets more snow then the Swiss Alps, There are actually Ski resorts. Even in Queensland, the Florida of Australia gets snow in the mountainous regions on the southern border, but not every year, and will snow for 1 or 2 days and thats it
We’re so used to humid 80+/- degree days, that when that first day of 40 degrees, our bodies freak out! All I want from Fall is a week of 65 degree days with the lows capping at 50, and that just right amount of sun and cloudliness... I can dream, right? 😂
@@yolondawhitworth4416 🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂 from Palm Beach county, it's weird to find people at the beach in the water while natives are walking around in flannel!!
Natalie.....For a few months I worked with a young college student from Clearwater who had no clue how to manage in Chicago in winter. After quietly advising her to never call in again saying she wouldn't come to work because she couldn't rollerblade in the snow, I did say I wouldn't function well in heat, high humidity and strong storms either. It was a shock to her so I do understand we all need a period of acclimation to unfamiliar weather conditions, during which time we're going to look dumb and whiny to locals.