Do people outside the Midwest refer to low-humidity, cool nights as "Good sleeping weather"? Or are we so boring out here that what we really look forward to is going to sleep?
Do people outside the Midwest refer to low-humidity, cool nights as "Good sleeping weather"? Or are we so boring out here that what we really look forward to is going to sleep?
Weather forecasters in upstate NY say it too
So it's not midwest exclusive.