In Alabama, surprisingly nice. People kept warning me it was going to get very hot, but it never did.
I know for a fact that the humidity is far worse than the heat it rairly gets over a hundred degrees it's only bad if your not in the shade or working excessively.

That and it depends on what time you arrived after August the Temperature starts to slowly drops when the north winds hit.
 
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Here in Southern California, it's chilly. Hanging between 60 and 70 degrees F during the day.

Only problem are the fires. Just last week there was a big fire a few miles down from where I'm at and it was very smokey, so smokey you could smell it from inside, and if you went outside it was a little hard to breathe due too how much ash there was.
 
I know for a fact that the humidity is far worse than the heat it fairly gets over a hundred degrees it's only bad if your not in the shade or working excessively.

That and it depends on what time you arrived after August the Temperature starts to slowly drops when the north winds hit.
I agree about the humidity, but it really never got bad. I got here in mid July, and I was mostly fine walking about 10 minutes to work every day.
 
Cloudy, sunny. Was very sunny with little clouds this morning. WELL below freezing, nearly zero. Was 12 this morning, currently barely below freezing.
 
Hot, as expected of December when you're about 200km(northward) from the Tropic of Capricorn. Currently going back and forth between cloudy and sunny.
 
In Alabama, surprisingly nice. People kept warning me it was going to get very hot, but it never did.

Yet. Summers are dreadful in the South due to the Humidity. I did better in Kuwait and Vegas where it was much hotter but a dry heat. You'll learn soon enough.
 
Major snowstorm rolled through a couple days ago and shut things down briefly. Sunnier today but there's still snow on the ground.
 
Yesterday was cold and raining. So cold school was canceled and I did not have to report to work until 12 PM.
 
Cold, wet, overcast. Was hoping to do some stargazing tonight, but half of the sky is just cloud cover.
 
Yes, pretty much normal for this period of the years ;)
Heard it can get quite cold in Korea.
It has been around 12 or 13 in there morning. Apperently wee don't get THAT much snow here where I am in the ROK, further north, even before the DMZ gets decent amount of snow
 

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