Why Weather Feels More Personal Lately
Weather used to sit at the edge of conversation, useful mostly as filler or background. Lately it lands differently. A hot day lingers too long, rain arrives out of nowhere, seasons feel slightly off, and people notice because their routines depend on a certain level of predictability. What changes is not only the forecast but the relationship people have with it. They check apps more often, plan more cautiously, and react more emotionally to small shifts in temperature or wind. When conditions stop feeling stable, weather stops being background and starts feeling personal, and that changes the tone of everyday life in a subtle but very real way.