How Hot is it?
#104
Mid to high 90s here with lots of humidity. Stay cool everyone...this too will change. :) And please look after any frail elders in your neighborhood. This weather is very hard on them. Oh BTW, it is 115 or so each day in Afghanistan.
#105
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Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: Atlanta, IL
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High 90's with a heat index of 120. My hubby and I are arm wrestling over who has to walk to the mailbox to get the mail. Oh well - I didn't want to read the mail until it gets closer to bedtime and cools off anyway.
#107
DH says to stay at my daughter's house. She has central air. I live in 100+ year old farm house with NO air. So I've been here since the baby was born on Monday and not sure when I'll be going home. This is too hot for my health.
#108
It's 6:30P and 95 degrees with heat index of 105.
Tomorrow 96 degrees forecast. Muggy. No air conditioning...no pool....few drops of rain but dried up immediately...been this way all week....some relief coming next week
Deodorant not working!
Fans going. Did nothing today and I mean NOTHING. Will probably play Bingo tomorrow to get some A/C!!!
Tomorrow 96 degrees forecast. Muggy. No air conditioning...no pool....few drops of rain but dried up immediately...been this way all week....some relief coming next week
Deodorant not working!
Fans going. Did nothing today and I mean NOTHING. Will probably play Bingo tomorrow to get some A/C!!!
#109
Originally Posted by desertrose
Originally Posted by SuziC
Although i love the hot summer weather, this is turning out to be one of the hottest! A week of 90's and above is usually great but not when you want to work on projects and don't have air conditioning!!!! The only thing to keep cool is stay in the pool. But even the pool got too warm 88 degrees so we had to add more cold water. How hot is it where you are?
It's only 108-112 degrees with 55% plus humidity, 3,000 foot tall walls of dust storms, called Haboo's and only one thunderstorm storm all summer. The blowing dust becomes trapped inthe tile roofs and when a breeze blows the trapped dust sticks to you. A few weeks ago we had wild fires that burned 6000,000 acres. :cry: :cry: :cry:
PS Who ever PO Mother Nature is in big trouble if we find them :thumbdown:
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