Julie Barrett is a freelance writer and photographer based in Plano, TX.

Weekend Assignment: Hot or Cold?

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Monday, January 12, 2009


If you had to pick one or the other, would you rather be too cold in the winter, or too hot in the summer?

Do I have to pick? I hate the extremes, which is pretty funny considering I live in Texas. My office is too hot in the summer, and too cold in the winter. But I suppose I can pile more clothes on, so I'd reluctantly say winter, though I'll regret it.

Yeah, and all the diodes down my left side ache as well.

Extra Credit: How has the weather been so far this season, compared to past years?

Very mild. Warmer and drier than usual. We're getting back to the point where we could use some rain. And I predict rainy season will come right at the end of March, when I have to travel to the west coast. But that's the way it always goes.

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Karen Funk Blocher said:
I wouldn't have thought Texas would get all that cold. But I've been in Galveston in the summer, which was hot and humid and full of mosquitoes. Plano probably isn't as bad as all that.

Date: 1/12/2009 4:32:59 PM Date: 1/12/2009 4:32:59 PM

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Julie said:
It depends on where in Texas. Tonight's overnight low in the Dallas area will be around 30F. Right now it's 62F. It'll probably be about 22F overnight on Thursday. It gets into the single digits here once in a while. Normal temps at this time of year range from a low of 33 to a high of 53. It's generally about ten degrees cooler in the panhandle, and the winters on the coast are warmer.

I mean it ain't upstate NY or Minnesota, but it gets cold when that north wind comes whippin' down the plains. Of course, the real winter fun comes when the high one day is near 90 and the next day we get snow. Is it any wonder half of us are walking around with bronchitis?

Summers in Texas are universally hot. Our highs in July and August run right around 100, plus the prevailing wind is from the south - pulling moisture up from the Gulf of Mexico. It feels hotter than it gets in Tuscon sometimes. It's not enough moisture to produce rain, generally speaking, but sticky clothes are the norm at that time of year.

Date: 1/12/2009 5:01:37 PM Date: 1/12/2009 5:01:37 PM

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Karen Funk Blocher said:
I wouldn't have thought Texas would get all that cold. But I've been in Galveston in the summer, which was hot and humid and full of mosquitoes. Plano probably isn't as bad as all that.

Date: 1/12/2009 4:32:59 PM Date: 1/12/2009 4:32:59 PM

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Julie said:
It depends on where in Texas. Tonight's overnight low in the Dallas area will be around 30F. Right now it's 62F. It'll probably be about 22F overnight on Thursday. It gets into the single digits here once in a while. Normal temps at this time of year range from a low of 33 to a high of 53. It's generally about ten degrees cooler in the panhandle, and the winters on the coast are warmer.

I mean it ain't upstate NY or Minnesota, but it gets cold when that north wind comes whippin' down the plains. Of course, the real winter fun comes when the high one day is near 90 and the next day we get snow. Is it any wonder half of us are walking around with bronchitis?

Summers in Texas are universally hot. Our highs in July and August run right around 100, plus the prevailing wind is from the south - pulling moisture up from the Gulf of Mexico. It feels hotter than it gets in Tuscon sometimes. It's not enough moisture to produce rain, generally speaking, but sticky clothes are the norm at that time of year.

Date: 1/12/2009 5:01:37 PM Date: 1/12/2009 5:01:37 PM





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