
That's a bit early in the summer for 100 degrees.
It snowed four times this winter, and now we have hot dry summer starting early. What's next, swarming locusts?
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caseydog wrote:. . . What's next, swarming locusts?
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Tumbleweed_Tex wrote:I'll trade you 5 degrees for a half inch of rain...the veggie garden looks like a dried flower warehouse.It's been a day or two shy of seven weeks now.
...on my front porch it is exactly 100.0 degrees.
teardrop_focus wrote:...on my front porch it is exactly 100.0 degrees.
Not much of an issue in when in Palm Springs and the humidity level is down near 15% or less...
But out in your neck-O-the-wo0ds the humidity is literally oppressive. You have my condolences. What is the percent humidity?
Just looked on weather dot com... as of right now (over an hour later in the day) it's 92 in Frisco... feels like 94... w/ 42% humidity... so you're probably not completely miserable. Just a little...
Look at the bright side: Thunderstorms are predicted from 7 to 9 tonight!
Want to know for sure - stick your hand outside - If it comes back in wet - then it's raining!
Probably Addison Airport, 25 miles away.
teardrop_focus wrote:Either way, neither place is safe to be outside for very long in high summer without a lot of water and shade...
caseydog wrote:I go to Phoenix a few time a year, and I don't understand why people live there. Yeah, it's dry heat -- but it's a dry 115 f---ing degrees. I have to do my photo shoots at the crack of dawn or melt.
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