• Tahl_eN@lemmy.world
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    18 hours ago

    SoCal here. Nope, weather is consistently great. Also, Arizona’s drivers are much worse.

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      18 hours ago

      I was going to say everywhere but San Diego. I would describe the weather there as room temperature.

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        11 hours ago

        Speak for yourself. Love and miss that cooler, predictable weather. Sick of this shit where I send my kids to school in 30 degree weather and pick them up in 70-80 degree weather. ALSO…IT. FUCKEN. WIMDY. And to top it off stank ass Bradford pears spaffing into the breeze through spring and summer. Oh and lots of tornados every year. Oklahoma weather is bullshit.

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          I actually moved here from Tulsa so I know very well what you mean lol. Left Tulsa 2 years ago after 15 years. I miss the thunderstorms but literally nothing else lol.

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      17 hours ago

      Washington has the worst drivers on the west coast.

      Oregon has the best.

      CA and AZ are both pretty average.

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      17 hours ago

      “SoCal weather is so bipolar like one moment it could be hot and sunny and 10 minute drive later it could be cold and cloudy” /s

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    17 hours ago

    No Californian would say that. The weather is stable and nice 9 months of the year and cloudy and nice the sun the other 3.

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    16 hours ago

    Per my experience, Oklahoma has the dumbest drivers, Texas and California are tied for the most aggressive drivers (but simultaneously skilled just enough to not cause mass genocide), and Virginia has the worst road layout.

    There’s a lot of different flavors of shit.

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      11 hours ago

      I used to be a trucker. Drive everything east of the Mississippi.

      Indiana has the dumbest drivers. Never have I been to a state with a lower average i.q. Idk, it might be an environmental thing, like in the water, or too many generations of cousin fucking. But something ain’t right there. They make poor choices and have a lack of self preservation.

      New england the rudest, but they’re at least predictable. When they do something rude and reckless its always in pursuit of a goal. E.g. making the next exit, turn, lane ect.

      The south has the most lackadaisical drivers. They just don’t give a fuck. They’re doing what they’re doing and that’s that.

      The Midwest has the nicest most considerate drivers, and as a result traffic jams are far fewer, everything just flows smoother.

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    17 hours ago

    PNW here, nope, it’s just a light rain, sometimes some sun, but that’s seasonal. Rarely there’s a storm.

    The Midwest on the other hand, nah it typically gives you fair warning when it’s about to do something crazy

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    13 hours ago

    It is like this in Missouri; we can have one day be 70 and the next day be below freezing. Our weather is insane because we get hit by tornados, hurricanes, floods, snow, and ice storms. These can happen in the same month sometimes. My hometown got hit by two tornados in the same month last year.

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      13 hours ago

      I do know one New Mexico town that had a day with the record high and record low in the same year at least at one point. Probably has a new record high by now.