All you douches cockstrutting your cool temps. We had frost up here in Northern New England last week. Now we have 95 dog heat.
I'm glad some of you wear windbreakers in July.
Kudos.
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All you douches cockstrutting your cool temps. We had frost up here in Northern New England last week. Now we have 95 dog heat.
I'm glad some of you wear windbreakers in July.
Kudos.
high was only 80 in Houston this july 4th as a roving storm from the gulf made it's way thru Houston as per usual from May to September; be back up to the normal of 95 and heat index over 100 tomorrow.
Friday/tomorrow is suppose to be mid 90's. AC will be on early and run late.
Good bye hot, sweaty, grimy NYC. I’ll miss your piles of trash on every corner, baking in the sun.
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Getoutaheah. Go back to frigging Kansas, rube.
Swamp ass. Learn to love it.
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Turned nice as hell here today. 80, light breezes, blue sky, low humidity, yes indeed.
same in SE michigan... glorious weather the last 2 days
Stunning in Boston.
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Spent the whole week #vanlifing the shit outta NorCal coast. Lows 50, highs in mid 60s on our mtb rides & hikes. July is a great time to be down there.
Hot as hell in utardland today. 100 easy. Fuck that shizz
8 mile downhill mtb ride. 3200 ft drop. Train of people pedaling up at noon in 100 degree heat in the no shade scruboak thermonuclear zone of hell.
Cannot imagine enjoying a single foot of that climb but there are weirdos everywhere
It's 92 here today, supposed to be hot the next 10 days.
There is a nice breeze and I have not turned on the swap cooler yet today.
It's hot and sunny but up here on the side of the mountain it's kinda nice.
Think I need to head up to the lake, minus the wind it must be really nice today Or is it too windy?
Locally the Truckee river is way down. I guess they are holding all the water in Boca and Stampede for later.
It was 76 degrees so I took advantage of the free parks and went to Newcastle beach. It has a nice little shallow swim area on a sandy beach on lake Washington. Nice little park there as well.
Living in the south I never really went outside in the summer because it was so miserable, so it is nice to be able enjoy temperate summers.
Currently 65° up the skagit, with a little squall blowing through, had to duck under cover.
Love the rain though. Water from the sky is a precious commodity when shits burning elsewhere.
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We're about to start what is typically the hottest time of the year for us. Only 87 today which is fine but by Friday we hit 104 and it isn't looking like it will cool down for a while. So nice that harvesters have enclosed cabs with A/C nowadays.
sunny, no clouds, 70s no humidity.
Please rinse and repeat.
What's going to drive me crazy is all the consecutive cloudless days. Im not asking for rain but just some clouds that bumble along.
77 deg @23:30 tonight.
I might be a bit uncomfortable.
Time to drink!
A nice cross breeze is moving thought the trailer now. feel much better almost time for nighty night
Its been around 80 at the beach here in SD the since last week rather than our normal year-round 70. Finally gave in and turned on the AC before bed time a few nights....
a few days at 110 and 95 feels perfect
103 here but it's a dry heat......
We are literally burning up here in the basin with multiple wheat fires popping up several times a day for the last couple days. I've not seen it this bad before. Kinda crazy.
I had a hard time keeping my apartment under 70 degrees, especially with my kids leaving the damn porch door open, or my daughter turning the ac unit off.
Seems like summer finally truly hit, granted July is supposed to be the warmest month around Seattle, but Im not looking forward to cloudless 80 degree days.
Why the fuck are you trying to cool your place to 70!? That's just crazy. 75 feels like the damn arctic when it's 90+
Edit: wait, you're worried about 80?
In the winter we keep our apartment between 58 and 62 degrees. Summer we keep it literally as low as we can. Days in the 80s I can keep it at 68 for the hottest time of day.
If the temp is over 70 degrees while inactive I start sweating. Some of it is medicine related, but ive always been this way. I also spent most of my life in NC or TX, so i do know what heat and humidity is, I just was done with it. Im not a huge cold fan either. I like temperate, hence moving to WA. 25-60 degrees being my ideal range.
Depending on whats going on with the current fight Im in with my wife, but hell yeah. Exploring WA this summer has been absolutely amazing. Hopefully I can figure out wtf is going on in my house and Ill let you know.
Is that the neighbors daughter?
Im going to be attempting to take my 3 kids to the pool this afternoon. I rather a lake or a beach over a pool, but will do.
https://www.motherjones.com/environm...lobal-warming/
I’m not militant about this shit at all, but i think most of us agree it’s a little fucked up how we’ve created huge cities in super hot areas, often with insufficient local water supplies.Quote:
Here in the US, air conditioning has influenced where people settle. Over the past 80 years, hordes of Americans migrated south and west to cities like Miami and Phoenix, where AC made broiling conditions bearable; in turn, the growth of these Sun Belt communities ratcheted up the demand for cooling. These days, almost 90 percent of American households have air conditioning. We spend $11 billion on cooling each year and release roughly 100 million tons of carbon dioxide in the process—the same as 19 million cars.
I lived for years in Bankers Hill area of San Diego. Apt had no built in heat and no A/C. Never saw the need for A/C that close to the ocean. You must live in the only hot zone on Coronado :fmicon: