OMG, that made me laugh. It reminds me of a post card from my old place of residence... it said something like, "Greetings from Tempe, AZ. Home of Arizona State University and two feet from Hell."
The picture on the card was a sweating cactus.
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OMG, that made me laugh. It reminds me of a post card from my old place of residence... it said something like, "Greetings from Tempe, AZ. Home of Arizona State University and two feet from Hell."
The picture on the card was a sweating cactus.
You people really ought to move out here to the west coast of Oregon. It's gorgeous here - clear, dry, sunny... in the 50's at night, 80's in the day....every day. No humidity.
Wait! Did I say that? No, I mean is grey and rainy...all the time, every day. That's my story and I'm stickin' to it! :p
I would just like to say that we've had wonderful weather today and yesterday. Highs in the mid-high 80s and lower humidity. It feels so nice. At the start of summer these temps would be hot, but not now because they are TWENTY degrees less than last weekend.
It will heat up again in couple of days, but happily we're not expecting temps above 100.
Today the thermometer read 103 with heat index of 116. Temps will remain above 100 the rest of the week. Ain't no way in H E double L I will ride in the Hotter N Hell ride when we have this stuff here. :p
It's in the upper 70s right now (midnight), but with approximately 80% humidity. Icky. Too hot to do much save short walks in the evenings.
Anyone know anywhere that's about 70F year-round?
I know complaining that it is hot when one lives in Florida is like "Duh!"
It is one of our hottest summers on record. I joined a gym for the summer just to have a place to run (treadmill) out of the heat. The water in my pool is 90+ degrees, not very refreshing.
Last evening we had a big evening rain storm come thru. So as it was winding down & I walked to my car the temperture must have dropped 20 degrees, first time i walked to or from my car without sweating in a very long time.
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This heat is crazy. We hit 106 today and the heat advisory has been extended to 11 pm. I'm sure it was a record.
We had a cold front and it's now 96 with a humidity of 59%. I decided that it was time to put the new road tires on my spare set of rims and took the bike up and down the road for a ride test. There is a nice breeze and I was thinking that this kind of weather is perfect for gravel grinding.
I rode Monday night when it was a frigid 99. Luckily our brilliant ride leader decided we should all jump into the Barton Springs in our bike clothes. One of the best mountain bike rides I have had, didn't even mind driving home with wet clothes. The water of the springs is about 70 degrees, heaven.
The one thing we can really be thankful for in Central Texas is we didn't hit 100 until July 31. Last year we nearly broke the record for 100 degree days, I think it finally stopped at 68? It was a wetter than normal early summer which really helped. I just hope the 100's don't carry too far into September. :o