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It's 43 degrees outside and blowing like a mo-fo. With all the sand and dirt around here, now is not the time to be on a bike.

 
I was driving truck with trailer and the weather mattered not.

When it snowed, I rolled the windows mostly up and turned up the heater.

When it got hot, I rolled the window mostly up and turned on the AC.

When it was just right, I rolled the windows down, hung my heat in breeze,howled like a dog, and wished I was on my FJR.

 
77*-ish, warm enough to not be cold and cool enough to leave the AC off and windows open.

Finally got the bike out of the shed yesterday, first time since surgery. Didn't go far but went. Leg's a little achy but with more daily exercise and retraining in the seat I think it'll be fine.

 
What a winter! I only put 600 miles on the bike since October. Need to make up for lost time now. Weather is consistently in the 60s for highs, struggling to hit 70. Typical spring for the mid-atlantic, but it came late this year.

 
90 degrees today....90% humidity.

Gonna be a LONG, HOT, MOFO OF A SUMMER!
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Looking back through, and seeing some sucky weather experiences. Any better these days?

 
Nice bump. Summer has a way of solving the sucky weather problem. Here in PA, it's been a cool summer, never reaching 90F, and reasonably dry. Today with low 70s for a high and clear skies, it's a better day to ride than swim.

 
It's been raining and chilly here for the last 48 hrs. Feels like damn October.

Supposed to change for the weekend though.

 
Typical Florida summer temps, upper 90s every day...typical Florida summer humidity, 975 to 999%...but the rainiest it's been since I can remember.

We had 8+ inches for the month of July and have already passed that in first two weeks of August. I've had to "swim" home almost every day out of the last 75 days, dodging thunderstorm cells every afternoon.

 
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