Not sure how bad the weather is out east, but it will be 30 below 0 in Ames for the WV game Wednesday. Wind chill will bring that down to -50.
My concern is it might be cancelled. Not sure if ISU might cancel classes. The University of Iowa has cancelled classes on Wed.Our shooting will make it even colder........
Do you have an indoor arena?Not sure how bad the weather is out east, but it will be 30 below 0 in Ames for the WV game Wednesday. Wind chill will bring that down to -50.
Do you have an indoor arena?
Odds are you guys will win. I never count us out but we are not better than ISU this year.
Sorry for y'all.
It is a nice comfortable 72 degrees outside of Houston today.
No disrespect, but you can have Houston. I'll take my 4 seasons any day.
Sorry for y'all.
It is a nice comfortable 72 degrees outside of Houston today.
Yeah the weather in Houston is always great, never a problem....
Places like Nebraska, Kansas and Iowa are the worse of both.
Cold winters and hot summers.
Houston in the summer...
You know when it gets real hot and humid it is about to rain.
The days when the sky doesn't break and it is slightly humid are a lot worse.
But....
I have been traveling back and forth working in the Philippines for the last few years.
The Gulf has nothing on the Philippines.
Any completely flat, barely above sea level community prone to hurricanes is off my list.
No thanks.
I grew up in the snow belt....i can shovel snow, I cant shovel a hurricane.
Our shooting will make it even colder........
Matters where you live...
Hurricane Ike followed the same path that the infamous 1900 Hurricane travelled.
That path is very rare as most hurricanes will turn North between a certain latitude and never enter the Gulf.
Anywhere around Galveston County is bad when that happens.
Truthfully what is more dangerous are Tropical Storms that don't move.
Allison and Harvey.
Harvey hit down around Port Aransas and Rockport.
Most of the time that storm would have pushed off to the West, North or Northeast.
Any completely flat, barely above sea level community prone to hurricanes is off my list.
No thanks.
I grew up in the snow belt....i can shovel snow, I cant shovel a hurricane.
Houston is great, if you like muggy and buggy.
No thanks....
There are certain spots that hurricanes tend to hit.
Galveston/Houston is not one.
Biggest issue is Claudette, Allison and Harvey.
Stationary tropical systems.
Call it whatever you want...underwater is underwater.
That can be easily fixed.
I think you will see that with new construction.
A lot more raised foundations.
You see people going to this so their insurance cost go down.
Especially because of the issue with flood insurance.
But...
Houston only drains the land for maybe 1/3 of Texas.
New Orleans drains the land for maybe 1/3 of the United States
Cool. Good luck. I dont have hurricanes.
Didnt you say you lived not too far from Lake Erie.
Probably nice in the summer for the most part but you can't get away from the cold and lake effect snow in the winter.
At least unlike a place like Kansas City or even Memphis you don't get the worse of both.
We get lots of snow. Most in the country almost. The Lake Effect dumps until the lake freezes, if it does.
Its not that cold comparably. Its very cold, but not as bad as Chicago or Ames. The wind off the lake can be pretty brutal if you are along the shore.
Cold and snow doesnt bother me at all. Summers are nice but summer is nice everywhere.