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heat wave broke, and it was in the lower 60s this morning vs. the mid 80s.
The thread discusses varying summer temperatures and weather conditions experienced by participants, including personal experiences with heat, humidity, and unpredictable weather forecasts. The conversation spans topics such as discomfort from high temperatures, gardening challenges, and frustrations with weather predictions.
Participants generally share a common sentiment of discomfort regarding the heat and humidity, but there is no consensus on the best way to cope with or respond to the weather conditions. Disagreements arise regarding the reliability of weather forecasts and the severity of local weather patterns.
Participants express varying degrees of frustration with weather predictions, highlighting the unpredictability of local weather patterns and the challenges posed by high temperatures and humidity. There are references to specific weather events that have impacted participants' lives, but no clear resolution or consensus on these issues is reached.
Individuals interested in personal experiences related to extreme weather, gardening in hot climates, or the challenges of weather forecasting may find this discussion relevant.
George Jones said:Yesterday was, I think, the hottest day of the year here. The temperature reached 28 C (82 F). It was also hazy due to smoke from Asian forest fires,
http://ckpg.com/news/19844-asian-smoke-clogs-prince-george.html .
Same here. We are in the 80s today, but it seems quite comfortable compared to the stretch we just went through. We never hit triple digits like some unfortunate folks had to bear, but 90s with RH above 60% is not fun, especially if you have respiratory problems.Borek said:Funny, we are past the heat wave as well. Still in mid 80s, but compared to the last week it is quite bearable.
We have another high pressure system stalled over us, we won't get relief until it breaks up.dlgoff said:Dang. Will the heat never stop? It was 108°F here yesterday.
Sounds kind of like central Texas. The weather was nice for about two weeks - one week in the spring and one in the fall.Evo said:We can't win out here in the midwest, if it's not damaging ice storms/blizzrds in the winter, it's either supercell storms with baseball size hail and tornadoes, or heat and drought in the summer. The weather is nice about 2 weeks a year.
turbo said:Brutal out there today. The temperature is over 85 in the shade, with RH in the mid-70s. You can sweat, but it won't evaporate.

O, Noes! Not good.dlgoff said:It's never going to end here. The forecast high for tomorrow is 105°F.![]()
They were close. It's 107°F with a heat index of 110°F. It may get hotter before the sun goes down.dlgoff said:It's never going to end here. The forecast high for tomorrow is 105°F.![]()

I was wondering where you were last night. Is everything back, or do you have damage?turbo said:Just finished checking out PC, TV, Dish system, stereo... Lost all power to the West half of the house due to a direct lightning strike last night. Surge suppressors and breakers did their job, though I was fooled by a breaker that was tripped and didn't visibly go to the Off position. No power, so no PF last night or this morning until I got past that tricky breaker. No AC in this weather sucks.
I think everything is OK. I may have to get some help and take down that TV mast. Broadcast TV is very poor here, anyway though it's nice to have an option when Dish goes out.Evo said:I was wondering where you were last night. Is everything back, or do you have damage?