FelixDeCat
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Forecast 100 tomorrow, then 100+ all the way next week around Austin, with 106 on Wednesday.
There is supposed to be a small chance of rain next weekend. Gonna be muggy as hell during the tax free weekend.
YEAH. It's been insane temps here WTFBBQ.Looks like most of the nation is boiling now. The temp in DFW as hot as Phoenix AZ.
It's working quite nicely here in the PNW today. It's 2:13 pm. The sun just came out.YEAH. It's been insane temps here WTFBBQ.
Welcome to global warming! Thank goodness for the marine layer.
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Will be remembered fondly as not that bad in the near future.Worst summer in 11 years.
Worth it for low taxes on your billions though.Worst summer in 11 years.
@Captante are you melted yet?
Worst summer in 11 years.
Getting there lol....
Yesterday late afternoon was brutal with roughly 90% humidity plus 94f with baking sunshine and no breeze.... kept the bedroom AC running all day so I could take breaks.
However the only real difference I'm seeing between this year and hot summers of the past is that it no longer cools off significantly after the sun goes down. (anyone trying to sleep without AC must be in rough shape!)
I really hate when weather forecasts use relative humidity numbers. 90% relative humidity at 94F would be a heat index of 141F and a dewpoint of 91F, when the highest dewpoint ever recorded in the US is 90F in Florida. Relative humidity changes wildly with temperature and once you start getting in the 100s relative humidity only needs to be in the 30s to feel disgustingly sticky and humid. For instance, 35% relative humidity at 105F is a really nasty dewpoint of 72F.
Dew point is the unambiguous way to tell someone how muggy it feels. Dewpoints in the 40s are really nice, like crisp mountain air. Dewpoints in the 50s are still comfortable. Dewpoints in the 60s feel humid. Dewpoints in the 70s feel like you're swimming in the air. Dewpoints in the 80s are downright oppressive and dangerous. Even getting a constant gulf wind in the San Antonio area we only seem to get dewpoints in the low 80s a couple of times a year, always in early morning hours before sunrise.
And yeah our nighttime lows are increasing even faster than our daytime highs in Texas.
Even in a very "snowy" winter around here (Connecticut) we're talking like 2 weeks total of actual "snowy" weather these days and substantially less then that for snow-covered roads.
When I was a kid it was the "frozen tundra" in January New England.... not so much anymore. (now its all "mud-season")
Worth it for low taxes on your billions though.
And I moved further south for this shit!
Fuck off. Don’t ever reply to me, POS.Time to move to the North Pole!