It's 110 and I've been out in it all day and feel the need to bitch, that is all
It's 110 and I've been out in it all day and feel the need to bitch, that is all
We can't even break past the mid-50s.
Usually sufferers of paraphilic infantilism are proud of their condition. Kinda like being a liberal. Your mental flaws are there for the entire world to see, and you're damned proud of it. - tank_monkey
raining and 64 here
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100 here now!
Steve
After today, it's all historical.
Gonna be in the 80s here. That is merciful, but we live in a valley, so it is always humid.
Been running between 86 and 90 here for the last 10 days or so
but the humidity has been 50%+ when you go outside you can feel the air.
It is 12:30 and you can still see the moisture on the grass......Better than the droughts
though.
While no one ever listens to me,
I am constantly being told to be quiet.
In a world of snowflakes,
be the heat..
Oh my if it would drop to 20 here it would be great. I really do not think it has been this oppressive
here since 2013, you cannot sit in the shade and not sweat.
While no one ever listens to me,
I am constantly being told to be quiet.
In a world of snowflakes,
be the heat..
well over 100 again yesterday and today, AC is running almost non-stop, I am going to make the power company happy this month!
We got a break today, at least at my house, rained early this morning and the clouds never broke.
It only went to 80* instead of the 88-90* we have had for 2 weeks. It has rained here, my house,
8 of the last 10 days and the humidity is almost unbearable. If you go outside it is like the atmosphere
wraps itself around you and you wear it.
While no one ever listens to me,
I am constantly being told to be quiet.
In a world of snowflakes,
be the heat..
in the upper 90's today plus the humidity was way up there too! Too hot do anything out side. Always look for ward to the fall season.
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I was in Vegas all this past week. The low daytime temp during that time was 112 degrees, the high 116. But it's okay, it's a dry heat.
Nietzsche: From life's school of war: what does not kill me makes me stronger.
Finally.............It stopped pissing rain long enough to hit 62*. Summer is here..........Woohoo.
Usually sufferers of paraphilic infantilism are proud of their condition. Kinda like being a liberal. Your mental flaws are there for the entire world to see, and you're damned proud of it. - tank_monkey
93* here yesterday and we have not had rain or storms for 2 days. Just Ga. summer weather
but I wish the humidity would go down 10-20%. 40% chance of storms today and 93 is the
forecast high. Stevelyn it is only going down to 72-75* at night.
While no one ever listens to me,
I am constantly being told to be quiet.
In a world of snowflakes,
be the heat..
A couple of days ago, I got 1.4" of rain, the first decent rain in almost 3 weeks of 90+ temps. That same day, a relative that lives ~10 miles south of me got less than 1/4".
Today, the "official" temp in St. Louis was 103, only 3* less than the 1901 record.
We're supposed to be 105 tomorrow and the record is 107.
“I have little patience with people who take the Bill of Rights for granted. The Bill of Rights, contained in the first ten amendments to the Constitution, is every American’s guarantee of freedom.” - - President Harry S. Truman, “Years of Trial and Hope”
Smokin for sure. Just do what you can for yourself.
While no one ever listens to me,
I am constantly being told to be quiet.
In a world of snowflakes,
be the heat..
Yesterday the temperature was 102 degrees with a heat index of 114. One hot miserable mother. The birds weren't even flying. Supposed to be the same today.
Well, St. Louis did it on Saturday. They reached an "official" temperature of 108* which broke the old record of 107 set way back in 1901. Thankfully, the humidity was only about 35% so the HI was ~115*.
“I have little patience with people who take the Bill of Rights for granted. The Bill of Rights, contained in the first ten amendments to the Constitution, is every American’s guarantee of freedom.” - - President Harry S. Truman, “Years of Trial and Hope”
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