Here in the "Sunshine State" it's pouring rain like the ocean decided that it wants Florida back. It seems only appropriate it would do this before I take my hiatus to Los Angeles, CA, where it rains on average only 34 days out of the entire year (not consecutively...hopefully). Forecast for Jacksonville and Ponte Vedra Beach is thunderstorms, thundershowers, showers, baths, and hoses, all with the intention of drowning the upper-middle classes on the beach, and government housing in the city.
Meanwhile the forecast in the City of Angels is partly sunny, always sunny, sunny with a chance of burn, and my personal favorite, burn. You have to understand, I'm Irish, I don't tan, I burn. Though with my luck, I'll find at least 8 of the 34 days on my, oh, 8 day trip. Weather being what it is, and the Pacific being considerably cooler than the Atlantic, the rain will be even chillier. But, alas, such speculation isn't befitting someone of my intellectual reasoning skills, so I shall place my fate in the hands of whatever deities have been reassigned to weather-casting these days.
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You should know that in the past ten years LA had a huge drought and there was very little rain, but in the past year the drought ended and there was a ton of rain, all the time, day or night, rain or... rain. Yeah. And it was cold.
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