Sweater weather, PSL and UGG boots: All fall niceties that pair well with seasonable temperatures in October and November. The only problem? We haven’t had seasonable temperatures this fall...
Even our pets are wondering when they can enjoy seasonable fall temperatures too.
First, we had “Hot-tober” with nearly 4° above average temperatures, but we also had several record-breaking days for heat and we’ve been in the 80s every day in November - which is also above average.
Not really UGG weather, right?!
Now, before you give up on creating the perfect fall moment manifested from your Pinterest board - we do have a “cold front” headed our way.
But...
It’s not really going to drop down temperatures to UGG weather - we’ll still be above average! Our highs will go from the 80s to the 70s and our lows will be in the upper 50s and 60s.
But before you get upset with disparaging UGG news...
I’m happy to tell you that there IS a catch!
According to the UGG website - their boots can be worn in a variety of temperatures, depending on the style. So while Mother Nature isn’t making it easy for us to wear our UGG boots - depending on the style or even your mindset - you don’t need our permission to wear your boots. (although your feet might get hot!) Your best bet looks to be Tuesday or Friday morning with our lows being in the upper 50s- just make sure to dress in layers because our high that day will be in the mid-70s. If you want to wait for a true cold front to wear your UGGS - we might possibly have one in mid-week next week. It’s still a little too early to tell if it all holds together - but there is a slight chance that we could all wear our UGG boots then.
UGGS in December after Hot-tober and no UGG November?
And for those who are a little more on the conservative side and are going to wait for winter to wear those boots - according to NOAA, Houston has a 60-70% chance of experiencing above-average temperatures this winter. So with all that being said - maybe we should just all plan on wearing our UGG boots on Tuesday or Friday morning. And if you do, we’d love to see a picture with our click2pins.