🧑‍🤝‍🧑 / 🏡 ⛈ The weather thread. The south braces for the weekend cold

Currently 40 where I am; supposed to go down to 25 tonight. I'll sleep pretty good for a change. I can hardly sleep with it's hot (hot to me is anything above 65). If it's cold, I can sleep like a dead person. But if it's hot, I'll start sweating and I'll toss and turn all damn night; and that's with 2 fans going on high (ceiling fan and floor fan blowing directly on me). But even when it's cold, I'll have the ceiling fan on low just to circulate the air. But I'll happy in the bed getting some much-needed sleep.
 
Currently 40 where I am; supposed to go down to 25 tonight. I'll sleep pretty good for a change. I can hardly sleep with it's hot (hot to me is anything above 65). If it's cold, I can sleep like a dead person. But if it's hot, I'll start sweating and I'll toss and turn all damn night; and that's with 2 fans going on high (ceiling fan and floor fan blowing directly on me). But even when it's cold, I'll have the ceiling fan on low just to circulate the air. But I'll happy in the bed getting some much-needed sleep.
Keep the air 65 ish and a fan on every night.
 
Tourists didn’t cause the geographic limitations of road building in the Keys. Tourists just exposed the limitations.
Tourists are the ones that created the mess we're talking about here. It's not "geographical limitations." It's population driven infrastructure overwhelmed by people who should have stayed home. That's been confirmed by Krimson.

With the exception of the age of the vehicles, if I were to show you a picture of the roads leading out to islands like Kiawah during an event? You wouldn't be able to tell the difference in that video I posted and the image: and it was tourists then as well (PGA event.)

When you are around them enough you know them by sight. Or sound. Or smell. It's funny as hell watching a snow bird talking to a local who speaks with a Geechie accent.
 
Tourists are the ones that created the mess we're talking about here. It's not "geographical limitations." It's population driven infrastructure overwhelmed by people who should have stayed home. That's been confirmed by Krimson.

With the exception of the age of the vehicles, if I were to show you a picture of the roads leading out to islands like Kiawah during an event? You wouldn't be able to tell the difference in that video I posted and the image: and it was tourists then as well (PGA event.)

When you are around them enough you know them by sight. Or sound. Or smell. It's funny as hell watching a snow bird talking to a local who speaks with a Geechie accent.
In many markets when traffic is a mess they will build a better road. They can’t do that in the Keys due to the narrow strip of land available (and the homes and businesses located on that narrow strip of land). No room and no money means no improvement.
 
In many markets when traffic is a mess they will build a better road. They can’t do that in the Keys due to the narrow strip of land available (and the homes and businesses located on that narrow strip of land). No room and no money means no improvement.
They don't need to if it handles the locals. I'm sure there are areas which would require quite a bit of work.

This disaster is purely man made by an invading species.
 
They don't need to if it handles the locals. I'm sure there are areas which would require quite a bit of work.

This disaster is purely man made by an invading species.
Wish they'd put a cap on them and get the cruise ships outta here too but I'm sure the local economy feels differently.

Main reason I want a sailboat, get to some islands with no roads and no major airports.
 

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