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2020 dog days of summer thread
August 05, 2020, 10:24 AM
old rugged cross2020 dog days of summer thread
Here we find ourselves in the dog days of summer. Hot, dry, fire danger, grasshoppers eating everything and anything, just a horrible time or year

imho. Bright side is in the next 7 days we loose approx. 16 mins of daylight. So there is light and the end of the tunnel. I am wishing for and early end to summer and a quick rollover to fall..
And please do not bring the virus in to this thread
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August 05, 2020, 10:29 AM
chellim1quote:
Bright side is in the next 7 days we loose approx. 16 mins of daylight. So there is light and the end of the tunnel.
Bright side? Light at the end of the tunnel?
That's a funny way of saying it's getting darker.

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cheesegritsquote:
Originally posted by old rugged cross:
Here we find ourselves in the dog days of summer. Hot, dry, fire danger, grasshoppers eating everything and anything, just a horrible time or year

imho. Bright side is in the next 7 days we loose approx. 16 mins of daylight. So there is light and the end of the tunnel. I am wishing for and early end to summer and a quick rollover to fall..
I hate summer, too. We've had plenty of rain, so no major fire danger. It's just humid as hell all the time. Last year our summer weather continued into October. I would love an early fall.
August 05, 2020, 11:58 AM
PHPaulThe remnants of Tropical Storm Whatever rolled through last night. Some wind, half an inch of rain. Big Whoop.
Thought it would be drier and cooler this morning so I tackled the job of replacing the trim on another garage door. Taking off 25 year old pine trim that won't hold a coat of paint for more than 2 years and replacing it with PVC.
Turns out I was wrong. Cooler at 68° but so damned humid I was literally soaked to the skin in half an hour. Sweat running in my eyes, terminal swamp-ass, the works. I powered through and finished but I bet I lost 3 pounds in the process.
C'moooooooooonnnnnn OCTOBER!
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August 05, 2020, 01:11 PM
220-9erWe've had monsoon season here most of the summer. Not all that hot, just 101% humidity most days.
Wishing for a good drought right now so I don't have to mow the moss so often.
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August 05, 2020, 01:14 PM
az4783054Monsoon storms (usually starting in July) have pretty much skipped AZ this year but not the heat. To many fires w/o the rains to help. We need the rain and snow fall, especially in northern AZ to refill the reservoirs and ground water.
I too am looking forward to fall.
August 05, 2020, 01:17 PM
HobbsSpeaking of dog days, I found these furry miscreants around noonish, in the wild. Well, the floor used to be oak trees, the leathers bovine and the walls were never there until 1945 ... and I don't mean 5:45 P.M. Besides, 100 degree lower Alabama weather demands a siesta.
August 05, 2020, 01:19 PM
GT-40DOCMy weeds REALLY need some rain.....they are dying!!! Plenty hot and dry, but it is the Az. desert after all.
August 05, 2020, 01:29 PM
Jimbo JonesGood grief Ive been trying for months to kill the weeds in my lawn spraying weed killer (which is a great way to get it to rain; leaving car windows down also works wonders) but all it does is turn the lawn yellow for a week...weeds are thriving. Going to just have to go old school and dig them up...
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Originally posted by GT-40DOC:
My weeds REALLY need some rain.....they are dying!!! Plenty hot and dry, but it is the Az. desert after all.
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August 05, 2020, 04:39 PM
doublesharpWeather is unbelievably perfect in Louisville right now. Nothing like a typical August. Low of 58 and 80 high with light breeze and blue skies. Supposed to be a couple more days of this.
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August 05, 2020, 04:42 PM
SevenPlusOneI'll take summer over dark cold anytime. And I'm out in it.
"Ninja kick the damn rabbit" August 05, 2020, 05:51 PM
odinquote:
The remnants of Tropical Storm Whatever rolled through last night. Some wind, half an inch of rain. Big Whoop.
We had a lot more damage in NH than you did, especially the closer you lived to the VT border. Some people are still w/o power. I hate the heat! If I could have temps in the 65-70 degree range, it would be heaven.
Unfortunately, I have to wear body armor in 80+ degree heat for 10 hours a day, and it sucks! Time to retire, I think!!!
August 05, 2020, 06:05 PM
sigfreundAlthough I like it here year-round, the best thing about living in the mountains is the summer; nothing “doggie” about it. As I mentioned to my siblings, two of whom live in Florida, we are probably only six weeks away from the first snow, so I’m enjoying it while the mid-70s heat continues.
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I can tell at sight a Chassepot rifle from a javelin. August 05, 2020, 06:17 PM
rscalzoquote:
We had a lot more damage in NH than you did,
It must have changed course significantly to the west. All I had here in Epping was some wind but nowhere near what they were warning and not much in the way of rain which we would have welcomed. I woke up to a bunch of leaves and some small branch tips on the lawn.
August 05, 2020, 06:56 PM
FN in MTI agree...my least favorite time of the year.
What was green, now mostly brown. Cheat grass seeds in all the dogs and cats. Afternoon thunderstorm with more damaging wind or hail than rain. Fires and SMOKE. Grasshopper everywhere. Cloudless skies with a relentless sun.
Come on Fall.
August 05, 2020, 09:54 PM
motor59Glad you guys in NH & ME made out OK in this last storm action.
More than 1/2 million of my NJ neighbors are still without power, more than 24 hrs after Isaias came through.
Dog days indeed.
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August 06, 2020, 07:13 AM
henryazquote:
Originally posted by az4783054:
Monsoon storms (usually starting in July) have pretty much skipped AZ this year but not the heat.
Right about that. The dew point temp has been in monsoon range a few times, but no storms yet. We have been over 100 degrees for a couple of months (a few days near 110, but mostly 102-105. In the valley (Phoenix area), they run about 5-7 degrees hotter than out here at 1,000 ft higher elevation.
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