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93 degrees actual. With a heat index as Hot As F!!

Went up to the pool and swam laps mixing in Squats & pushups. Was actually a workout in the heat. Getting sun. While jumping back into the pool after 30-60 seconds of work.

10/10 I'd recommend on a hot day.




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Posts: 8958 | Location: Woodstock, GA | Registered: August 04, 2005Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Saturday saw 98 actual with a heat index of 131.
Yesterday saw 97 actual with a heat index of 121. Last night at 10 pm heat index was 101. Sick of this shit.
 
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Nasty here in DFW. I know it'll eventually get down to "bearable," but it needs to come pretty soon before we all melt.
 
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75 and partly cloudy at the moment. Nice little breeze too.




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New record of 18 days above 95 and night time lows of 80 degrees. Hotest on record.
 
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It's pronounced just
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Low 100s as highs this week, high 80s as lows, cooler than it has been.
 
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After weeks of 80° nights it’s a cool 67° this morning.
 
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taste of fall here this am but back to mid 90s for w-end. been an easy summer so far in Louisville area. Great tomato crop.



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Posts: 4863 | Location: Sunnyside of Louisville | Registered: July 04, 2007Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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110* indicated on my drive home yesterday




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39° when I got up this morning; high of 74° yesterday per the weather service; 73° forecast today.

The only (admittedly mixed) downside to this absolute best summertime climate on the planet is the number of visitors. Evidently because of the temperatures (can’t be the lack of O2), runners and cyclists love to come here for their races. Last Saturday was a 10K run, next weekend is the annual 100 mile run, and many of them believe that this part of the world should revolve around them while they’re here.

But mixed because some do spend a bit of money here.




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It ain’t gonna be 85 for a high today, but the breeze turned from the North. A good sign.
 
Posts: 3680 | Location: Texas Hill Country | Registered: July 24, 2009Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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talking real feel of 110 in the area today.

Hottest summer I can remember in CFL in 30 years.
 
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Yesterday it barely got into the 70's. 61 this morning on its way to 80 by this afternoon.


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Conveniently located directly
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our string of 100+ days plus low rainfall has left a large chunk of PNW regional forests severely stressed.

Yes there are a number of wildfires and air shed compromises.
 
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Green grass and
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Next three or four days going to be brutal. This shit has to end.



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64 and sunny here in MQT. Come on up! Everybody else already have.... Roll Eyes


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I am in Houston. It is in the mid-80s when the sun comes up, and over 100 by 1:00 pm, and stays that way until 6:30 or later and has been for many weeks now.

We've had worse heat waves in my life, but this one is getting bad.




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I am in Houston. It is in the mid-80s when the sun comes up, and over 100 by 1:00 pm, and stays that way until 6:30 or later and has been for many weeks now.

We've had worse heat waves in my life, but this one is getting bad.


Last bad one was 2011, that I recall, and that was in June/July. we had just bought our first house & had a huge field behind us. We were glad for the July 4 fireworks ban, as we were worried about it being a tinderbox.




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64 and sunny here in MQT. Come on up! Everybody else already have....

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Remind me to get a thread started Feb 1. The title will be how cold is it where you are.
 
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