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Bye Bye Humidity..
After 2 or more weeks of high heat and higher humidity...it all moved out.
No clouds...high of 73...and humidity at 40%...a perfect day! :) Took the SC out for Burger and Beer an hour ago. Longer trip planned for this pm. http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1630602021.jpg |
Winter is coming
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^^^ C'mon Tabs. :D
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That does sound like heaven, Steve.
I think we've got a couple of months before we have that sort of weather here. |
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Yep...the only difference is that in the 12 miles I drove...I only met about 10 cars! |
Now that I've been gone for 25y, I love Michigan! And from here to holloween is the absolute best time to be somewhere on the mitten.
Just not the humidity, or the rust, or the potholes. After long enough in the high desert it's alarming when I'm in the midwest or the northeast and there's some strange liquid coming out of my skin when it's warm. What's up with that? But seriously, I love the nation's best body-part shaped state. (go home, florida - nobody needs to see that) |
^^^ Totally correct....the fall season here is incredible.
The summers are normally great...but this year we suffered FL like weather. One of the best things I like about MI....no traffic! Drive like a maniac..if you want. :) |
Oh it's NICE here today after a whole bunch of 100+ (heat index) recently....
NICE, NICE, NICE! It won't last long ;) |
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^^^ I'll be there tomorrow...so I might report back. :)
DTW to RSW arriving at 9:30 am. |
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I'd expect where I am in Texas or even when I was on the SE side of Houston to generally be up to 5º warmer than most of FL in the summer and 5º cooler in the winter. |
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Similar here! Yesterday was a high of 75 and today is maybe 78... PERFECTION.
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Same here, we just got done pouring my last slab for my home shop , it was the absolute perfect day for it . 77 and no humidity ,
It has been a brutal summer, with it either raining, or 90 degrees and super humid. This is the start of the best time of the year here, I love the weather for the next 2 months, after that , blah... Sc looks nice Stevie ! |
Whenever we get a storm like Ida the following day is usually B...U... T full. Todays was 71 F very low humidity and gorgeous. The people of NOLA sure could use a sequence like that rather than trying to recover in sweltering heat.
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^^^ True
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PS - it was 84 here at 2AM last night. |
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Right on!!!! :D
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Targa’s, why does it always have to Targa’s:D
http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1630625251.jpg Great pics...I miss my Targa! |
Targa's are the most fun!
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Ronnie has some strange temps. When I lived in Houston (later 90's second time), it was hot, but not Ronnie hot. The humidity was thru the roof.
I had a five and three ton, 16 seer and the AC guy told me to drop temps way down in the middle of the night to strip moisture from the structure as it was easier on the "system" for keeping it dry. What I hate about Akron vs Houston is I could go and get kolaches on Highway 6 south of Cypress and eat dem like a boss. Sorry. I digress. |
Temps in metal hanger is what I posted, Bobasaurous - outside air temp 96+. What still amazes me, after all these decades here, is the nighttime temps of mid/low 80s even at 3am.
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25 Hours ago at the very northern tip of the Leelanau Peninsula. 66°, 40%RH, 7mphNNE. Not a cloud in the sky. At this place you can stand on the beach facing due north and have a 200° panorama of wide open fresh water and almost no land in sight. The nearest land mass (Beaver Island) being 50 miles away!
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40% humidity is good?
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What is Traverse City like? |
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After hurricane Ike hit in Sep, 2008, we had no power for several days (3 or 5, can't be sure). We lived with the windows open. The downstairs floor of our house was tile, and the tile was sweaty with condensation because it was cool and the weather was hot and humid. It was a miserable few days. |
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TC used to be the ultimate ‘Up North’ small town on big lake. A really big lake. It was kinda a secret for many, many years, Paul.
It’s become like Napa Valley in reverse. 4 distinct seasons, each with their own attraction. I landed here in April, 1980. When the only way in was two-lane blacktop through 100’s of miles of woods-or by boat. Now, there are multiple highways from three directions and cruise ships docked one block north of down-town. Driving through Napa Valley you see gorgeous vineyards surrounded by beautiful mountains. Driving up Center Road on Old Mission Penninsula you find yourself 100’s of feet up with oceans of fresh water below on both sides, also surrounded by gorgeous vineyards and majestic estates quite out of my pay-grade. Driving Napa you turn around at the end when you reach Calistoga. On Old. Mission you turn around when you run out of ground at Old Mission Lighthouse. Many visitors with the cash immediately start collecting real estate brochures. The locals are getting priced out and for some unknown, self-destructive reason, the city management seems to think rezoning to allow as many ‘affordable housing’ developments accommodating up to 950 families each is a good idea. Two summers ago, was the first time in 40 years that I even entertained the idea of packing it in and escaping to the UP. Doing an image search of Old Mission Penninsula gives one a clue. TC is at the base (south end) of Old Mission Penninsula with access to both East and West Bays. https://i.imgur.com/VVOd5aS.png |
A very brief thunderstorm on Torch Lake with part of the famn damily on the pontoon last week. Five minutes later it was HOT, SUNNY and HUUUUUMID again.
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67º and 40% gives a dew point of about 55º which is very comfortable 77º and 40% gives a dew point of about 65º which is OK (for around here) 87º and 40% gives a dew point of about 75º which is generally uncomfortable unless there's a pretty good breeze. 97º and 40% gives a dew point of about 85º which is miserable. You feel like you're being water boarded. https://www.renesas.com/us/en/blogs/understanding-relative-humidity-and-dew-point Quote:
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After we leave Maryland for South Carolina, I'll be looking for summer retreats to escape the heat and humidity. I have some places already in mind and then TC and north showed up. I like the looks of the area...I won't stay, I promise.:cool: If your next post with the pic was of your family, hands are full! Best. |
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It's a really cool history too. Back before jets the bigwigs took the "resorter" trains from Detroit and Chicago to the north for the summer. Some amazing names around Charlevoix - the Dows, Loebs (Sears Roebuck), Olds and many more visited the place. Though I've never been there, I think Door county in WI is similar with the Chicago crowd. |
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No big deal for me - I grew up nearby and I can always put more clothes on. It also makes sunny warm days that much sweeter. 300+ days/yr of sun here in NM gets old, believe it or not. |
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This here’s all of em. I’m showing Young Oliver the ropes, he likes to be in charge: http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1630698541.jpg |
CB you are living the dream .... thanks for sharing :)!
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