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Whoa....Forgot what 101 degrees felt like!
Took a couple hours to go out to our range yesterday to exercise the single shot 45 caliber black powder pistol I made in October last year. Due to problems my wife is having with her kidneys and the lung cancer places in my left lung AND the virus shutdown of the range my range time is reduced. Slight breeze and at 25 yards the little gun shot very well. Drank plenty of water and the temps didn't bother me until I got in my car and on startup it showed outside temp as 101 degrees! Then the temp bothered me, guess I'll tape the readout over next time!
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Glad you were able to get out and relax a bit. Hang in there Best wishes for you and the missus!
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I did a couple of errands today. The temperature east of you in the foot hills was a few degrees higher. As a kid living in Fresno, CA I'd go out in temps of 105 to 107. I'm definitely not a kid anymore.
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I twas only 97 today, but with a 76 dewpoint... (RH 57%)
Feels like 113. |
Hottest I've ever been in is 118 in Vegas one year. Friend and I were walking from one casino to another and I had cheap flip flops on and while walking on the sidewalk, it felt like I was stepping in gum...turns out my sandels were slightly melting. Crazy
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In Phoenix the sun hitting your skin actually burns when it gets over 110. It doesn't "Feel like 110" it "IS" 110 !
Right now as I'm typing, watching the news, it is 9:48 pm and 108 degrees. It hit 116 today breaking a record, oh and yesterday it was 118. Low... 92. |
70 outside not with a bit of breeze coming through. Just came in or a walk around the canyon. I was at my mother's place working on the diesel. I changed out the swaybar end links. It was 100. Her concrete driveway was on fire. I had to hose it down a couple time before I lay my fat ass down under the truck. It dried within 10-15 min. tomorrow will be another hot day with pretty much same temp. Getting out early for a bike ride before they turn up the oven.
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The worst thing about Phoenix isn't so much that it hits 110+ for days on end, it's that there's no break from the heat until October. Waking up to 90* mornings gets old. This year Phoenix is breaking records for the most 110+ days and the most 90+ mornings. Did I mention the $300/month electric bill..? |
Come on Rogers, it is a dry heat. Just think how fast you can make sun tea.
Try go to Houston pretty much any time this month. Did you know that the humidity can go higher than 100%? I found that out living in Houston. Actually called the TV station and talked to the weather man one time, after he was talking some non nonsense about 102% humidity and 117* heat index. Weather guy actually got on the phone right away, which surprised me. After further consideration, what else does he have to do when he is not reading the news on the air? Turns out, it is a relative scale. There is an unhappy confluence of temperature, dew point and barometric pressure where the humidity can indeed be greater than 100%. I was still confused about what it meant, and the man says, "Just don't go outside." High humidity really sucks. Wind chill can be a bit of a "B" as well. When I first looked out the window on that chilly Nebraska morning, I thought Aunt Mary's thermometer, the one with the plastic butterflies, was going to blow off the side of the house. When it was sitting still enough to read, it looked like the mercury had leaked out. I told her it was broken, and she said, no, it is just at the bottom. I wore all the clothes I had with me, borrowed some of Uncle Cash's gloves and a better hat, and still was freezing. There are only about five trees in that county that are not in someone's yard, so the wind always has a little run before it hits you in the face. Dad was talking about how crisp and clean the air smelled. EFF that noise. I had on long underwear, two shirts, turtleneck sweater and a pea coat and I was still cold, felt like my gloves were frozen, just cold fingers. |
For all of July in Oklahoma City we ended up 1.6 degrees below normal, and e had 3.5 inches above normal rainfall. It has been in the mid 90s, with Houston like humidity. It was uncomfortable to be in that humidity. Normally July is dry, and very low humidity. Today it was down to 69 degrees this morning and the temp is forecast to be mid 80s and low humidity. I like it!
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Rewards for the roofers that finished our new roof in the heat yesterday.
Younger guys that finished the job. I opened the front door and one was huddled under the shade of the front porch trying to cool down. So before the last hour I tipped them all $20 each and made a beer run. Amazing after they finished they were enjoying cold beers and still smiling after a brutal hot day on the roof. I use to try and keep up with the workers at the house, but not today. http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1596300339.jpg |
For the past few weeks it's been 90-95 every day and humidity in the 75-85 percent range .......... brutal to work outside . You literally work up a sweat in 30 seconds ! We are in NE Georgia in the mountains , head down below Atlanta like Macon area and it is MUCH worse ☹️ . Summer in the south 😁
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How does AC work in temps that high? Does it keep up or run 24/7? I’ve always heard AC won’t get any colder than 20* of the outside temps. So if it’s 108* outside, is it 88* inside? Either way, it’s got to beat having nothing.
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Our house stays quite comfortable inside. And no it does not run all the time. It is idle more than it runs on the hottest days. And the 20 degrees thing might have once been accurate, but no longer. |
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That, and what do you do in that kind of heat to keep on top of the fouling? Wipe every shot? Speaking of heat, just back from Clarkston, WA, over in the southeast corner of the state. Lewiston, ID is just across the Snake River. 112 degrees there yesterday afternoon. The hottest I have ever experienced in my life and the coldest I have ever experienced in my life were in the same place - Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia. It's on the northern edge of the Gobi Desert. Made a couple of trips there to fix airplanes... Bouncing off of 120 degrees one summer and -30 one winter. For the love of God, I don't know why people live there. |
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