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July, hottest month ever!!!!!!!!

what kind of weather do you like?

  • well done (100+degrees)

    Votes: 3 23.1%
  • medium (80-90)

    Votes: 1 7.7%
  • medium rare (70-80)

    Votes: 3 23.1%
  • rare (70 and below)

    Votes: 6 46.2%

  • Total voters
    13
I think this month will be hotter. It never reached 106 last month in my area. This week alone its suppose to too 110. Which means my electric bill should top $600
 
I think we had like 6 days with temps at or over 100 degrees at one time. Since June we've constantly had 90s +. I hate to see my July electric bill. June's was bad enough.
 
It was plenty hot here in Kansas through July. It reached 111 a couple of days! I know for certain it makes for some miserable working conditions... not to mention the damage to my garden and lawn.
 
I was wrong.

The 10 days of 100-degree heat or higher was the second-longest such streak on record here; the topper was August 1936, which logged 13 days in a row.

Since June. A total of 37 days at or above 100 degrees, the most ever recorded here.

479 deaths by heat-related illness in the St. Louis area. Among the victims were 29 children.
 
I guess I should be thankful, the heat has missed us, it's actually been below average - average for us here in SE Ga. Which of course is still low 90s
 
Sounds like y'all are living in the more tepid regions of the country. Here in Arid-zona it's reached close to 120 outside of my house... and we've gotten numerous monsoons in the evening once the sun goes down. Yee Haw! :rolleyes: :eek:
 
It's been a really hot summer here in Central Ohio. Record temp of about 104 on July 7, and of course, I was out golfing.
 
Sounds like y'all are living in the more tepid regions of the country. Here in Arid-zona it's reached close to 120 outside of my house... and we've gotten numerous monsoons in the evening once the sun goes down. Yee Haw! :rolleyes: :eek:

120? and monsoons? man count me out. lol
 
i live in south central fla and before the weekend i put a quick pop-up canopy over pool to keep it under 90 to swim in on the weekend. and we don't really get any record highs here. just hot all the time here. 95-100 everyday from may to oct every year and 75-80 every night.
 
Yeah first 20 years of my life was in Orlando area for the most part. Having oceans on both sides both limit max temp, and minimum humidity. 98 in both cases :p
 
Yeah first 20 years of my life was in Orlando area for the most part. Having oceans on both sides both limit max temp, and minimum humidity. 98 in both cases :p
yup!!! i live 1 hour south of orlando. and hot as hell, nice on the coasts because of sea breeze but just don't make it too center. still like it here.
 
man its like 102 here in LA and i can barely move. i can't imagine adding humidty to the mix. yuk. to all those who live in high humidity conditions, MOVE!!!!!!! lol

and my heart goes out to all of those who are affected by the heat and drought happening across the US right now. i hope it rains soon for everyone:D
 
I took this picture on top of Green Tree hill on the parkway west in Pittsburgh. Mind you this was in June!
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Wish it had been hot here!

In Seattle we were below average and I think we hit 80 less than 5 days all year so far :(
 
Wish it had been hot here!

In Seattle we were below average and I think we hit 80 less than 5 days all year so far :(

why so sad? i would totally appreciate that. its hard to sleep in 80 degree weather without a fan. even then it is very uncomfortable. i might have to ditch my memory foam mattress and go for something more traditional or at least something cooler.
 
man its like 102 here in LA and i can barely move. i can't imagine adding humidty to the mix. yuk. to all those who live in high humidity conditions, MOVE!!!!!!! lol

and my heart goes out to all of those who are affected by the heat and drought happening across the US right now. i hope it rains soon for everyone:D

Hopefully things have improved in much of L.A. since I was a kid. When I was living in the San Fernando valley there were hardly any homes that actually had air conditioners! :eek: On the occasions it got really hot, we simply piled into the first available car and headed over to Will Rogers beach until the weather cooled down... :D
 
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