• Noel_Skum@sh.itjust.works
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    4 days ago

    I guessed Swansea. It’s a fantastic place to live when the weather is on your side. Glad you enjoyed it there. You’ll always be welcome to return.

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      3 days ago

      I honestly thought the weather was 10/10.

      I don’t know if all Americans would agree but firstly. I like the rain.

      Welsh rain isn’t like rain where I’m from though. I don’t think I never saw flash floods or big storms the whole year I was there. Drizzle mostly. Or that rain I was told was called “spitting” . A fair name for it.

      The temperature didn’t fluctuate very much. Which is mostly why I liked it. The coldest of winter was just slightly below freezing. Only lasting a few weeks. Here. We get two months where the temp sits in the 0s to negative farenheight. (-17c to -26c).

      With wind-chill making it incredibly cold. And it gets so dry here.

      Welsh winters are moist. I actually didnt know that was possible.

      Here the summer months from July to end of September hang high and humid. High 90s to 105f (35-40c) before finally dropping off.

      In Swansea I think there was maybe 2 weeks it was just hitting 90f (35c). July I think.

      But apparently that’s changing.

      But yeah we literally see almost 0% humidity and 0f degrees in the winters. To 100f degrees in summer with 100% humidity.

      So you can see why I thought Welsh weather was so much better in comparison to U.S Midwest weather.

      No blizzards. No tornados or crazy storms. Humidity mostly the same all year.

      I mean it’s almost intolerable to be outside for 5 months of the year here.