• TrackinDaKraken@lemmy.world
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    8 hours ago

    Monday: “It will rain on Saturday and Sunday.” (Makes no outdoor plans for the weekend)

    Wednesday: “It might rain on Saturday, it will rain on Sunday.” (Still no outdoor plans)

    Friday: “It will rain on Monday and Tuesday.” (Too late to make outdoor plans)

    Doesn’t rain for the entire month.

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        5 hours ago

        Or you learn to smell it and feel it. But it’s not good for distant weather and the earlier you feel it the worse it’ll be. It’s a common skill in places with stupid amounts of weather like the American Midwest.

        • wizardbeard@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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          4 hours ago

          Note to self: never move to the American Midwest. I get sinus migraines from changes in barometric pressure, and can usually tell when a rainstorm is coming from the sinus pressure.

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            3 hours ago

            So I actually do too funnily enough. Comparing it to the pacific northwest, here I get a mild headache when it switches between wet times and dry times, but there I got a decent headache every few weeks in the spring and autumn and the occasional in the summer. I miss tornado season though, sure my head hurt, but the howl of the wind, the wall in the sky that looks like the world will end, then heavy rains that you sit in a garage with the door open smoking pot with your friends and watching. I don’t miss much about Ohio, but tornado season was nice.