Just say SOGGYSupposed to be in the high 90s here through the weekend...& this is NOT dvds 'dry heat', it's sticky, muggy, wrap up in a wool blanket humidity heat.
I know the feeling...Supposed to be in the high 90s here through the weekend...& this is NOT dvds 'dry heat', it's sticky, muggy, wrap up in a wool blanket humidity heat.
Moist.Just say SOGGY
My sister down in south Georgia texted me last night just before sunset that the heat index in her neck of the woods was 103...The overnight low should not be above 80 degrees.
It was like 92º most of the afternoon and then a storm rolled through about 20 minutes ago. It's currently 75º. I'm sure once the rain stops completely in a bit, it will still be "cooler" out but it's going to be about 1000% humidity.
It's NEVERENDING summer in north Texas. Day after day is the same: Hot sunshine, morning low about 80°F, afternoon high about 100°F. Wash, rinse, repeat until September sometime.
I took my youngest to Six Flags on Monday. It was miserable from a heat perspective, but great from a line standpoint. Only had to wait in line once all day, but any time in sun was brutal. We left when they closed Superman down because one of the workers fell out from the heat.Yesterday in north metro Atlanta: 100 degrees at 4:30 PM, massive thunderstorm at 8 PM, temps down to 77 degrees by 8:15 PM, lightening strike on a transformer at 8:30 PM that knocked out power to my side of my hood, blackout for four hours. Lather, rinse, repeat. Welcome to the ATL.
Roller coasters in the rain?
Stings
I was at the State Fair Saturday which got flooded, but left while the sun was still out. Left Milwaukee at maybe 7 and never saw much rain where we were.I feel for Milwaukee and parts of WI, (Including a Cyburbian who had a wet basement this weekend).
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Southeast Wisconsin historic flooding, recovery and cleanup underway
A flood warning remains in effect until 10 a.m. Monday, Aug. 11. However, several river flood warnings remain in effect for several counties.www.fox6now.com
88 Today in Buffalo-Niagara and similar 85-90 highs all week. I have my home AC set to 67 and on low fan while I am in the office, otherwise I will come home to a sauna. I hate running it when im not there wasting power, but it gets unbearable if I don't anytime its above 85.
I presume utilities are included in your rent?88 Today in Buffalo-Niagara and similar 85-90 highs all week. I have my home AC set to 67 and on low fan while I am in the office, otherwise I will come home to a sauna. I hate running it when im not there wasting power, but it gets unbearable if I don't anytime its above 85.
One thing I do really appreciate about Buffalo summers though: the night time lows are always in the 60s, sometimes 50s. Montreal is very similar in the summer, we here in WNY get a tempering effect from the Lakes, whereas MTL is just cool by pure latitude.
88 Today in Buffalo-Niagara and similar 85-90 highs all week. I have my home AC set to 67 and on low fan while I am in the office, otherwise I will come home to a sauna. I hate running it when im not there wasting power, but it gets unbearable if I don't anytime its above 85.
One thing I do really appreciate about Buffalo summers though: the night time lows are always in the 60s, sometimes 50s. Montreal is very similar in the summer, we here in WNY get a tempering effect from the Lakes, whereas MTL is just cool by pure latitude.
YesI presume utilities are included in your rent?![]()
The other night our overnight low was 100 and for T, my AC is usually set at 80-81.That's the kicker in north Texas: We typically get a period of the summer (which we're in right now) where it only gets down to 80°F at night and zooms up to 100°F during the day. The 100 is tough, but when it never gets below 80 at night, things don't truly cool down.
We've been lucky so far this year; we're about 3-5° lower than that. Still, on Saturday the AC stayed on all day and couldn't get closer than 2° higher than the set point.
We'll have times when the overnight low is 85. That sucks, but can't imagine it being higher. Sounds like literal hell on earth.The other night our overnight low was 100 and for T, my AC is usually set at 80-81.
We'll have times when the overnight low is 85. That sucks, but can't imagine it being higher. Sounds like literal hell on earth.
Our biggest issue this summer has been humidity. Its usually bad, but I don't remember a summer where it constantly rained every day. The mushrooms and other fungus in my yard are going crazy.
Yeah, but it's a dry heat, amirite?Going to be 110 today. No heat index. Just 110.
Everyone says that until they get off the plane and stick their head in the oven that is Arizona.Yeah, but it's a dry heat, amirite?![]()
Yeah, been there, done that plenty between AZ and SoCal. I get the difference.Everyone says that until they get off the plane and stick their head in the oven that is Arizona.