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What's the weather like where you are?

It reached the mid seventies today with little to no wind. Tomorrow is supposed to be another beautiful day as well. Then Tuesday through the following Tuesday has rain daily in the forecast.
 
Yikes it was only suppose to get to 87. It already hit 90. Glad I have the air turned on

Now 11:53 it's 92

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Windy it got to around 77, my newest aquantience spend a lot of time inside the ER..
It is amazing on how much she kind of related with my mother's godmother's grand-daughter, so techically we are not really related. :)
A smoking hottie too...
 
My weather station topped out at 100.2° today with humidity in the mid fifty range. There was no wind to speak of which made for a quite miserable afternoon. Current conditions: 89.8° with 60% humidity and winds at 0 mph.
 
92 today and gonna be 94 tomorrow. It's not getting better during the week. Really sucks to work for someone who literally does not believe in A/C. She literally doesn't. Says it's a waste of electricity. She thinks of 90s as I think of 70s. She doesn't sweat, washes golf cars in the hot sun barefoot. I don't know how she does it.

Meanwhile, I'm dying in my shop building with over 10 fans going...Also quite sure anyone from Phoenix, AZ are laughing at me right now.

Back in the glory days of Flickr back in 2008, those from Alaska used to laugh at me when I couldn't stand the winter with temps in the low 20's, while they said that's shorts weather for them. Who the heck wears shorts in the low 20's? (not in Celcius, actual 20's). Does your environment really play a factor? I mean are folks in Phoenix actually comfortable with temps in the 100s?
 
I mean are folks in Phoenix actually comfortable with temps in the 100s?

it is the "sweat like a pig while standing still in the shade" weather for us rite now.

I have talked with many visitors to the area who are in amazement at how hot/humid it is.

Of course it never fails to be told, " well being an islander you are used to it huh ?"

NOPE, I have lived here for over 66 years and I am still not "used" to it ! ! !
 
it is the "sweat like a pig while standing still in the shade" weather for us rite now.

I have talked with many visitors to the area who are in amazement at how hot/humid it is.

Of course it never fails to be told, " well being an islander you are used to it huh ?"

NOPE, I have lived here for over 66 years and I am still not "used" to it ! ! !
I get similar comments online from those in Alaska during the winter (the 20s are shorts weather in Anchorage!) or lately, from anyone in Phoenix. (Heck 90s are spring!) seriously?! Is where one is born really that tied to what climes one can tolerate? All I know is in KY winters colder than 37 were rare and summers above 88 were also rare up until around 1994.

Also, FYI Pigs don't actually sweat. Thats why they bathe in mud. They literally have no sweat glands, much like any true omnivore.
 
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