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^^^^ I just can't fathom that either ... I'm used to heat & humidity ...within reason!
What we are having here is normal for July/Aug .... it was pretty mild before July actually ... no 90s at all... odd too. But 95 and humid is reasonably hot ... over 100 is not :(.... |
In Vegas for the weekend. No thanks to the 107 ish temps during the days and easy 90s at night.
I prefer my Florida humidity. |
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Brutal here in the DFW area. All week has been highs of 105-107 with "lows" in the low 80s. Tomorrow and Sunday predicted to be 109 and all next week 108. Not a single predicted low below 83 and Sunday night's low is 85. A real ass whipper for anyone who works in unairconditioned settings (like me :eek:).
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Im so thankful there are no disturbances in the gulf. A storm fed by this hot water would be something we have never seen before
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Yasin (sweating in Houston) |
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I think that's why San Antonio and El Paso and New Mexico are often so darn hot. I'm ready for this to be done. http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1691542697.jpg My guess is that starting around Labor day, we'll start to see temps, especially morning temps falling. |
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Makes sense - I had not even considered proximity to large body of water. I wish, regarding your prediction about labor day! :D Here September is a burn ass month, and so is much/most of October. How's this for living in a godawful hell hole, in terms of climate/weather; I just left work at 12:45AM and it was 95 outside and 96.8 in my work hangar. When I went home for a few hours of a/c earlier today it was 108 outside and 111 in the hangar. Sux bigly is an understatement. I feel fortunate, however, to now be home with my trifecta of air conditioners making my KwH meter run at maximum boost. :) |
We live in Long Beach a mile from the ocean. Our hose was built in 1910 and take advantage of the prevailing winds when we open all the upstairs windows.
Really make you appreciate the ingenuity of our forebears. Although ceiling fans and others in every room certainly helps. |
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There is a mountain town in New Mexico (Cloudcroft) that sits at 8,676 feet, just about an hour from EP. We drove up once in June to collect our kid from Scout camp. We left EP at around 100 degrees and it was a nice 75 degrees. So it is possible to get away from the temps out there, here in South Texas you are just stuck with it. |
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We drove to Natural Bridge Caverns Wed, so your neck of the woods. It was definitely HOT. |
76deg at noon in Los Angeles, going for a high of 80. Low humidity and always a slight breeze from the ocean a few miles away.
Having driven through a few other states this summer, I’m trying to calculate how much more it’s worth to live here as opposed to Texas. I’m thinking something like 100x more. |
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The only problems are the costs of the entire west coast and the politics. Other than those things, I understand, the west coast would be perfect. |
82 the high here in my beautiful city in Arizona. Monsoons have finally started playing nice this week; had a BEAUTIFUL downpour storm for several hours on Monday, rest of the week has had a nice afternoon/evening storm each day.
This is my favorite time of year. |
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