I guess most of the country is in a huge heat wave. We’re pretty lucky not to be hit too hard, but we’re about 12 miles from the coast so it’s heating up pretty good and we have a heat advisory until tomorrow night. The National Weather Service predicts our
high/low this weekend to be 89/67. Our two outdoor thermometers are both reading 94 degrees at 12:50 PM. What’s your predicted high/low form the NWS?
Mid to upper 90s here for over a week. Supposed to hit 100 Tuesday. Humidity has been worse, but still it’s rough. No rain forever. Grass was looking its best in years. Struggling to keep it nice. Losing interest in prioritizing a fucking lawn.
Summer is hot, usually. And sometimes it rains too. And sometimes not so much. Twas warm in Boston on Thursday. Seems normal in SWFL now. It’ll probably change in both places going forward.
88BuckeyeGrad wrote: ↑Sat Jun 22, 2024 10:30 pm
Summer is hot, usually. And sometimes it rains too. And sometimes not so much. Twas warm in Boston on Thursday. Seems normal in SWFL now. It’ll probably change in both places going forward.
100% correct.
And essentially, the earth is currently in-between "ice ages"
When the next inevitable "ice age" arrives, the population will naturally and drastically be brought back down. "Science" is a beautiful thing
Diego in Seattle wrote: ↑Sat Jun 22, 2024 10:49 pm
Brawley would like you to go fuck yourself. At the moment it's 109° but it's past the hottest part of the day by a couple of hours.
wikipedia wrote:Average July temperatures are a high of 108.2 °F [...]. The record high temperature was 122 °F (50.0 °C) on July 1, 1950
Diego in Seattle wrote: ↑Sat Jun 22, 2024 10:49 pm
Brawley would like you to go fuck yourself. At the moment it's 109° but it's past the hottest part of the day by a couple of hours.
wikipedia wrote:Average July temperatures are a high of 108.2 °F [...]. The record high temperature was 122 °F (50.0 °C) on July 1, 1950
Diego in Seattle wrote: ↑Sat Jun 22, 2024 10:49 pm
Brawley would like you to go fuck yourself. At the moment it's 109° but it's past the hottest part of the day by a couple of hours.
wikipedia wrote:Average July temperatures are a high of 108.2 °F [...]. The record high temperature was 122 °F (50.0 °C) on July 1, 1950
mvscal wrote: ↑Tue Jun 25, 2024 5:09 pm
Gosh! Holy Jeepers! It gets hot in the desert in summer? We're all gonna die!!
The ill-taught minors of today are so special...if they encounter ANY uncomfortable weather, it's unique phenomenon that hadn't occurred prior to their existence...and therefore an existential crisis to the survival of mankind.
“It is usually futile to try to talk facts and analysis to people who are enjoying a sense of moral superiority in their ignorance.”
The Whistle Is Screaming wrote: ↑Mon Jul 01, 2024 3:12 pm
Greetings from Punta Cana, glad I upgraded to the room with the walk out pool, it's pretty freaking hot here.