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It was 60 degrees in Manhattan this past weekend.
In Los Angeles, 60 degrees was cold. If I went outside and it was 60, I either A) went back inside or B) went back inside and came out with a sweater.
In New York, 60 degrees in Feb. means wearing a t-shirt and walking through Union Square. I did not wear a t-shirt, but that's because they are all packed in a box until August.
60 degrees sure equal to different things on different coasts.
P.S. It supposed to rain in both coasts this week. I am willing to bet that in LA, the news will declare it as "Storm Watch 2008" and have 24-7 coverage by their Doppler 3000. In NYC, it will be considered "light showers with a chance of what the hell else is new".
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