The weather took a change last night and is still turning; temperatures won't rise much today and they're predicting a low in the fifties overnight. Last night, humidity was ninety percent or more and it's supposed to drop like a hot rock* all day.
I should know this without looking it up, since the pain in my ears -- it's painfully bilateral -- dizziness and so on is an absolutely certain sign of changing weather, and as intense as it has been this morning, it's a large change indeed. Who needs a barometer?
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* You'd think a hot-enough rock would fall a little slower, but no, not enough to notice. 9.8 meters per second squared is plenty enough.
"It's not hot...it just doesn't take me long to look at a horseshoe!"
ReplyDeleteOr a rock, in this case.