• Rodeo@lemmy.ca
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      It’s because there’s a lot of farmers there. Weather is very important to farmers. Need rain, but not too much, alternating with sun, but not too much, and it can’t be too hot or too cold.

      Weather is important when your livelihood depends on it.

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        Yep, right on the nose! I grew up on a farm, but also I noticed that people talk about weather all the time, even in cities

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      Well, in (insert location here), we have a saying: “If you don’t like the weather, wait 5 minutes.”

  • Gormadt@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    Jokes on you, I live in the PNW

    We have to pay attention to the weather especially this time of year where it could be 50 one day and the next below freezing then swing back to 50 the day after that

  • 𝕾𝖕𝖎𝖈𝖞 𝕿𝖚𝖓𝖆@lemmy.world
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    I’ve been watching the weather pretty religiously since I was 5. In Oklahoma, we have the Mesonet, a collection of 70+ weather stations scattered across the state with its data available to the public. I totally go download shit to Excel and study historical data all the time. I could spend hours doing this. I should have studied meteorology in college, but I got a business degree instead.

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      Same. Got into surfing really young and weather is everything, so I very quickly became expert level without realising it. We’re always watching and studying the weather so closely; what’s the charts implying could happen next week? What’s the clouds, wind, and pressure saying will happen in the next hour? At some point the ocean and the weather became really close friends They’re super reliable and are always saying what they’ll do next, just need to know their language.

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    The older I get the less I have to talk about. Tv and movies are lame, the video games I play normal people never heard of, and nobody wants to hear what I read in books. The weather is really easy to mumble about.

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    I live in a place that can be chilly today then warm and humid tomorrow. I always check the day’s forecast every morning.

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    Before I got my motorcycle I almost never checked the weather and that sometimes left me stranded in shorts and a T-shirt in 40 degree weather or with a winter jacket in 75 degree weather.

    Now I check the weather basically every day because I want to see if it’s good riding weather

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      Word. In winter the first thing I do when I’m half awake is grab my phone to check the weather. Have to prepare myself for the incoming depression if I can’t ride to work.

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    37 with nordic lineage and live in Cali. I don’t think I’ll ever give a fuck about the weather.

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      +40, nordic farming lineage, living in rural Denmark. I started caring about the weather in my early 30s. Temp, wind speed/direction and rain/snow/fog is something that we have a pretty good idea about for the next week.

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    If you reach the 70, you even feel in your bones when the Weather forecast is wrong, I know 😕