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stevej37 06-15-2022 06:14 PM

Left home for biking this am at about 8am
Went about 5 miles and decided it wasn't worth it. No wind and the humidity was a killer.

A930Rocket 06-15-2022 06:32 PM

98° today. Didn’t check the humidity, but I was sweating bullets.

HobieMarty 06-15-2022 06:42 PM

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Originally Posted by HobieMarty (Post 11718332)
When I got off work today and cranked up my vehicle the temperature reading was crazy-hot!!! Of course as I traveled down the road home the temps came down a little but was still upper 90s. So, how hot is it in your neck of the woods? https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...8ae0bc07cb.jpg

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Tobra 06-15-2022 07:21 PM

When they say it is not the heat, it is the humidity, damn straight it is about the humidity.

Had a weatherman in Houston talking about 102% humidity on TV one time. This did not sound right to me, as I am the sort of person that would maybe poke someone in the eye, if'n they were to start talking about giving 110% I call down there to ask, lady says hold please, and the guy I was looking at on my crapbox TV 15 minutes ago is on the phone. I guess I should not have been surprised, what else is the weather man doing, when he is not reading the national weather service thing.

I ask him about it, and he tells me it is a relative humidity. 100% relative humidity, well that is rain, how is it wetter than raining? Apparently, there is a set temp, barometric pressure, dew point and they call it 100% humidity. Weather conditions can exist, where the relative humidity can be greater than 100%, which is known as supersaturation. This is all great to know, but it still does not seem right to me. He finally just says look, it means don't go outside, which is solid advice.

If the temperature is 90+ and 100% relative humidity, or heaven forbid, greater than 100% humidity, do not go outside. It will be too damp for you to burst into flames, but just barely.

matthewb0051 06-16-2022 06:28 AM

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Originally Posted by Captain Ahab Jr (Post 11718405)
77 and sunny tomorrow, might hit the mid 80's on Fri., and then back to wet and cooler for the weekend

My first year living in England I was having a beer with friends in July outside and said: Nothing like a warm beer on a cold July day.

Not taking the Mickey; I love it there

Tervuren 06-16-2022 06:43 AM

Was for sure feeling it when I went out today.

Haven't had that kind of perceived temperature since I was teen.

masraum 06-16-2022 06:53 AM

Our forecast for the next 10 days.

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1655387612.jpg

masraum 06-16-2022 08:04 AM

I saw this on faceplant yesterday.

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1655391843.jpg

cabmandone 06-16-2022 08:10 AM

^^^
Those people need ceramic tint on their windows!


On the plus side, my pool was 82 last evening. Problem is it'll get warmer.

masraum 06-16-2022 08:51 AM

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Originally Posted by cabmando (Post 11718985)
^^^
Those people need ceramic tint on their windows!


On the plus side, my pool was 82 last evening. Problem is it'll get warmer.

I've got a buddy that just moved to the Dallas/Ft Worth area from NY. He's got a heated pool. He's not happy until the pool is 90º. I haven't been in a pool in a long time, but what I remember from when I was in the water more when I was younger was that a pool that warm sucked. From what I remember, the sweet spot was right about where yours is, probably 80-85.

cabmandone 06-16-2022 08:57 AM

I think it's about perfect right now. It was mid 90's when I jumped in so 82 felt pretty nice. Once you get into the 90's there's now "ah" sensation.

Maybe when you're in the 100's, 90 gives you that same "ah" when you get in?

3rd_gear_Ted 06-16-2022 09:52 AM

Don't forget all the dust from the Sahara desert now over the S/E & midwest.

cabmandone 06-16-2022 09:53 AM

So that's what that is! I was wondering why it seemed so hazy.

A930Rocket 06-16-2022 05:12 PM

91° today. Not bad.

Skytrooper 06-17-2022 04:36 AM

92 yesterday with heat index of 100. Of course...thats when the A/C decides to do the Amber Heard. Well, over 80 in the house. The dogs were getting quite hot. Put ice in their water dishes and dragged out a couple of fans. Repairman came out after 7pm. Found a wired that had shorted on the case. That got fixed, but the compressor was so hot that it wasnt functioning. It would need a long time to cool off. At this point it was cooler outside, so we opened all the windows and had a relatively comfortable night. I turned the A/C unit back on this morning and it is operating normally. Thank goodness !

URY914 06-17-2022 06:03 AM

Weatherman says 95 today and 98 tomorrow. Our AC is not keeping up. :(

cabmandone 06-17-2022 06:14 AM

When you say "our" are you referring to your AC at home? If so, take a look at the larger of the two lines that go into the outdoor unit. Is there some condensation forming on it? If not it might be time for a "tune up" Is the outdoor coil clean? If not, turn the system off and turn off the power to the outdoor unit. Take a hose and wash down the outdoor coil. Allow some time for the coil to dry or use a leaf blower and blow it dry then restart the system and check for condensation. Make sure your air filter is clean and in some cases, turn your fan switch on the thermostat to the on position to allow the furnace fan to run continuously.

On the outdoor coil, I think you can buy coil cleaner from places like Lowes or Home Depot. A not so easy thing to check is the evaporator coil. Sometimes debris gathers on the inside of the coil, the side you can't see, that reduces airflow across the evaporator.

You might have already known these things but many people don't.

Scott Douglas 06-17-2022 07:27 AM

When I left LaQuinta yesterday afternoon, the car said it was 111* and this was at 4:35PM.

HobieMarty 06-17-2022 07:40 AM

The extended forecast for my area, (Alabama/Georgia), shows 100 degrees for next Thursday!!!

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masraum 06-17-2022 08:25 AM

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Originally Posted by HobieMarty (Post 11718332)
When I got off work today and cranked up my vehicle the temperature reading was crazy-hot!!! Of course as I traveled down the road home the temps came down a little but was still upper 90s. So, how hot is it in your neck of the woods? https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...8ae0bc07cb.jpg

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Originally Posted by Scott Douglas (Post 11719887)
When I left LaQuinta yesterday afternoon, the car said it was 111* and this was at 4:35PM.

I feel like most of the time, temps reported by autos are optimistic because the car has been absorbing heat and is reading high from what the actual temp is.


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