Why Weather Feels More Personal Lately
Weather used to be small talk, the kind of thing you mention while waiting for something else to start. Lately, it feels more personal, almost intrusive at times. Sudden heat, unexpected rain, strange seasonal shifts—people notice it in a different way because it disrupts routines that once felt stable. You plan less confidently, check forecasts more often, and adjust expectations on the fly. It’s not always dramatic, not every day is extreme, but the consistency has changed just enough to make people pay attention. There’s a subtle psychological effect to that, like the background conditions of daily life are no longer guaranteed. And once you start noticing it, it’s hard to go back to treating weather as just another passing detail.