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When I moved here from NYC, I notice a unique Chicago phenomenon: immediately when the weather soars way up above, oh, 51, Chicagoans come on out in shorts and flip flops. You see alot of this in early April. Wackinoidal.
David Travis said:You will notice, if you track or remember wind patterns, that in the winter and spring we always have strong winds whenever the temperatures swing quickly upwards to unseasonable highs. Today it was less windy because the area of low pressure was so big that there was not a steep pressure differential. Guess the lesson is that cycling will be better on the second day, if it does not rain. See the NOAA weather map at http://www.hpc.ncep.noaa.gov/sfc/satsfc.gif
Hey David, do you do this for a living? I've been trying to better understand the relationship between barometric pressure and joint pain.
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