The old saying here was "if you don't like the weather, then stick around a few days and you'll enjoy it." Absurdly accurate these days.
Edit: I emphasized my regional phrase which I thought interesting versus yours which is only a few hours away
The old saying here was "if you don't like the weather, then stick around a few days and you'll enjoy it." Absurdly accurate these days.
Edit: I emphasized my regional phrase which I thought interesting versus yours which is only a few hours away
Don't trust my use as common. I've actually never heard anything standardized after "If you don't like the weather, " as it always seems to be a little different. A few hours seems to be most common.
Don't trust my use as common. I've actually never heard anything standardized after "If you don't like the weather, " as it always seems to be a little different. A few hours seems to be most common.
Fascinating in the pacific northwest we say wait 15 minutes. Which during the spring, is frighteningly accurate.
Fascinating in the pacific northwest we say wait 15 minutes. Which during the spring, is frighteningly accurate.
Yeah, what the fuck is this shit? Tornado 2 days ago, running around in shorts for days before that, now snow on the ground.
If you don't like the weather, just wait a day or so. We're supposed to be back to shorts weather in a couple days.