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April 2021 Weather in your area


Predicted forecast of low 60s right now for Apr 24, 30% chance of rain. I tend to try to read as much as I can out on the back deck so spring and fall are perfect for that because it's not too hot out. August Reverse Readathon I read on the front porch which is in the shade all day.
I don't mind if it's raining on readathon day though because then I feel super cozy with blankets and pillows and tea and pets! But then I get sleepy being that cozy. lol.


I love rainy days for reading too. I often put on Rain ambience videos if it's clear outside for read-a-thon days. Mine is 86, I'm in central. Which area in Florida are you?

That weather sounds perfect for cozy reading, rain or no rain.

Predicted forecast of low 60s right now for..."
Yes, I understand that. Love reading on my porch with the cats only if the weather is good - I don't like the muggy, sweaty weather. Even if hot during the day in Florida, sometimes the evenings are okay, so I will see! I've made it a new routine to do an evening audiobook walk around the neighborhood during read-a-thons also.

A lot can change with a forecast within days, so hopefully so for you. I have found some love hot weather, some not so much (like me).






Unfortunately it looks like it has. Now it's forecast to be 85 and partly sunny without a chance of rain on Saturday. Bummer. Hopefully it changes its mind again and brings the rain back.

I visited Texas a few years back and had a sample of the insane weather. we went when it was hot, didn't pack sweaters, and it turned icy cold the next day when we were at a convention hotel. Was pouring rain and we suddenly froze. Next time I'll know to pack clothing for all weather just in case.

I struggle to read in the heat. I like for it to be in the 60s or low 70s. I want to wear comfy jammies and have a blanket and just feel nice and cozy.


That sounds lovely. I think I wouldn't mind that so much. But when its in the 90s and I'm sweating everyone, its just hard to be comfortable and just enjoy my book. But to each their own :)

Lol, indeed, my internal thermostat is broken I’m afraid...

Today they removed rain chances for Saturday and bumped the temp to 90. Depressing."
The moved our rain chances as well :( But the anticipated temp went down a few more degrees so I'm still happy! They're now saying a high of 66. I am over the moon with joy if this happens!

It's supposed to storm tomorrow in my area, but Saturday is looking to be a wonderful day for outdoor reading. Partly cloudy, temperatures upper 70s. I'll probably spend a little time by the pool reading.

Sometimes it seems like the weather conspires against us
Mine dropped a degree and partly cloudy again
Updated Forecast - 89 degrees, 64% humidity, UV Rating: Very High, 10, small chance of rain at 5 am, 2 hours before read-a-thon ends *rolls eyes* Hopefully we get a major change again, you never know with Florida. Sunday says scattered thunderstorms and 84 weather, of course, which would be much better to happen on Saturday instead like it was originally forcast.

I love rainy days, for everything; I'm not a big warm and sunny days supporter. So having this weekend all to myself and my cats and my dog and my books and lots of rain and thunder, I just feel like going to sleep right this moment (it's 11 a.m.) and only wake up tomorrow!

Good thing is, I can easily enjoy a hot chocolate in the evening!


This is so funny because for me it is also 66 and we are like "yes, its cooling down for a week". It is expected to spike back up to the 90s in a week.


Last weekend was perfect for reading outside. It was 17 °C, but in the sunshine it was even warmer. I went to the park and read for 2 hours straight!


Oh, and we're on lockdown this weekend (coronavirus restriction), so it's not like I can go out anyway. May as well stay home and read!



Looks like we're getting that traditionally rainy read-a-thon, my fellow Oregonian. I might not get out of my PJs all day!

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I looked at my forecast - like many times, it says it may rain. However, most of the time it ends up changing by the time of the read-a-thon and rarely is a cloudy/rainy day >:(
Right now my forecast is 86 degrees, scattered thunderstorms forecast at 40%. This could easily change but we'll see.
How does the weather where you're at influence your reading spots or traditions, if they do at all?