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Question Weather and how whether it effects us

Hi,

How's your weather?
Cold or warm for this time of year?



Does weather change your eating or exercise habits?
How about mood or sleep?


I wonder why I watch weather reports.
Maybe it is because I want to watch tv but want to make sure I miss any actual news.

We had sweater weather in the morning and evening for two weeks or so. Next week will be warmer.

I have a friend who gets yearly projected weather reports from the
state agricultural department because he has a fish farm.
He says our state is expected to have the coldest winter in a long time -- but that will happen in Jan or Feb.

Every winter I worry about having the right clothes for work.
Is that normal? Don't you just wear the clothes from last winter?
I do not think that other people worry about this so much.

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