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Indoors, 76-78f (25)
Outdoors, I love our summer weather pattern. Warm evenings, mornings getting hotter, then beautiful thunderstorms in the afternoon to cool things off, nights usually more clear but often you can see lightning in the sky, dramatic and beautiful. Ideally I would want the top temp at about 90f (32) and evening around the 78f (25). Lately it's been more like 99f (37) on the hottest days, which also means the heat pump can't get the indoors to the 25 easily.
Hot and dry sucks, cold and rainy sucks. But tropical with dramatic rain is beautiful, so enjoyable. Our winter is what people visit to see, it's mild and cool; but summer is my favorite even here. Tropical storms are also wonderful, the trees bending in the wind, the rain filling the streets and afterwards all the frog sounds.