Still swimming and loving it here in Houston. But there is a noticeable change in the air and in the shadows. I'm wondering how long we have... This is my first year to consider the fall with a pool - totally different. B/p (before pool), I was longing for cold weather. Now I'm hoping for warm Temps to continue.
No swimming going on here now. The last time I got in as long as I stayed in the water I did pretty good, but trying to get on a float was out of the question because the air was just too cold. The temps here have been running in the mid 70's through the day, and the low to mid 60's at night. By mid week the temps are suppose to drop to the mid to low 50's at night, so since I don't have a heater, swimming season for this year for me here in KY is officially over .
We are in southeast Texas! Swam yesterday but today it has been raining all day and is much cooler outside. I think we have a few weeks left of swimming weather.
Pool is 86 right now, gotta love the solar system. Sometime in the next month we will begin using the solar cover to stretch the season out until Thanksgiving. After that we usually give up until about April.
Swam today, water is 82 air is 92. It was a tad chilly. With overnight temps in the lower 60s last week the solar panels had a hard time keeping up. Should be a tad warmer overnight this week, but a bigger cold front Friday drops daytime temps to lower 80s on Saturday. So it looks like this week is it for us. Unless we get a nice hot front! :sunny:
I was in yesterday. Today is cloudy and rain. Usually it is around this time of year when we will get in for the last time. However we will use the hot tub.
AZ... 'nuf said!
The air temp reader is reading 15F higher since it is in direct sun... Water is at a balmy 93 since I had the cover on for most of the day. Cools down pretty well to 89 in the evenings ... once I remove the cover and get the fountains running..
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