No, I live in Texas. It only just in the last couple of weeks stopped being in the 90 degree range outside. We've had some lovely fall weather over the last week, by which I mean it wasn't "walk outside, instantly sweat" kind of weather.
We usually get snow for maybe a week in January. More like, a day. Then it's the slow arduous ramp back up to more Summer which typically starts around March 1st.
We usually get snow for maybe a week in January. More like, a day. Then it's the slow arduous ramp back up to more Summer which typically starts around March 1st.