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Posted: Fri Jul 09, 2010 12:05 pm
by vampyrewolf
Nice comfortable 80 here right now, 61% humidity and 101.44kPa

According to the weathernetwork it feels like 90... though my truck felt like 100 when I hopped in it for lunch.

I quite enjoy working in a building that is controlled to be around 75 year round :p

Posted: Fri Jul 09, 2010 12:43 pm
by npueppke
It's 90 degrees here in west germany right now, and it's supposed to be 94 tomorrow. Sucks in a house with no A/C.

Posted: Fri Jul 09, 2010 1:02 pm
by Simsmac
Currently it's 90° F were I live in Virginia. We've had near 100° F for the past week with 80% (or more) humidity. Not very pleasant weather... :o

Posted: Fri Jul 09, 2010 2:46 pm
by 2cha
Bushbadger wrote:It's been in the 100's all week here in Philly, very bad air quality too.
Ditto for philly--the heat is bad, but it's been dry, so bearable, but the air quality is very unpleasant.

I'm off to water the plants (not the grass)--usually once I spend a few hours dragging hoses around, it rains. I hope my "rain dance" works this time. On occasion, Murphy's Law can work in your favor.

Posted: Fri Jul 09, 2010 2:59 pm
by Buckles
currently 89*F with 54% humidity here in texas.

Posted: Fri Jul 09, 2010 3:35 pm
by HistoricalMan
It's currently 84.6F with 39% humidity here in Southern Wisconsin.

Posted: Fri Jul 09, 2010 7:54 pm
by EarthDog
Mid 90's with occasional rain and/or thunderstorms - so, we're having our usual summer weather in sunny Florida.

I love the Florida summer heat! Transplants whine. I tell them to move back where they like the weather.

:D

Posted: Fri Jul 09, 2010 8:25 pm
by Dr. Snubnose
82 degrees today.. rain coming tonight and tomorrow...Relief at last!...Doc :D

Posted: Fri Jul 09, 2010 8:40 pm
by RevDevil
KonaBlade808 wrote:phoenix is 114, no humidity. still is hot
Im in Tucson, it's about the same, a couple degrees less. The radiant heat coming off the concrete and asphalt makes the ambient temperature outside around 140-150+. I used an infared temp gun on the concrete this afternoon, it read 151F w/ 40% humiduty.

Posted: Fri Jul 09, 2010 10:27 pm
by Dr. Snubnose
RevDevil wrote:Im in Tucson, it's about the same, a couple degrees less. The radiant heat coming off the concrete and asphalt makes the ambient temperature outside around 140-150+. I used an infared temp gun on the concrete this afternoon, it read 151F w/ 40% humiduty.
Ok you win RevDevil...That gets an OMG from me!!!LOL...Doc :D

Posted: Fri Jul 09, 2010 11:09 pm
by BW_BW
It's -13 F at the moment. The wind's at a steady 20+ knots, so -42 F with windchill.

Posted: Sat Jul 10, 2010 3:19 am
by The Deacon
Highs in the 90's all week with 50-60% humidity. Tuesday was the hottest, saw 101 on my Jeep's thermometer at one point while driving. Drops to the mid 70's overnight, but that really doesn't let me cool down a non-air conditioned apartment very much. So I've been living as "defensively" as possible, doing my best not to create heat in here. Stove and microwave haven't been on at all, been cooking outside on Baby George, eating stuff that doesn't need cooking, or buying takeout. Keeping other electrical usage to a minimum, because anything that uses electricity generates heat. TV and DVD player only plugged in if I want to watch a movie, computer unplugged when not in use, I'd rather wait the extra few seconds for them to warm up than have them throwing off heat on "idle" mode. No lights unless absolutely necessary. Haven't even used my light box much. Get up early, cool the place as much as possible before the sun comes up, then shut it down tight.

Posted: Sat Jul 10, 2010 4:39 am
by Dr. Snubnose
The Deacon wrote:Highs in the 90's all week with 50-60% humidity. Tuesday was the hottest, saw 101 on my Jeep's thermometer at one point while driving. Drops to the mid 70's overnight, but that really doesn't let me cool down a non-air conditioned apartment very much. So I've been living as "defensively" as possible, doing my best not to create heat in here. Stove and microwave haven't been on at all, been cooking outside on Baby George, eating stuff that doesn't need cooking, or buying takeout. Keeping other electrical usage to a minimum, because anything that uses electricity generates heat. TV and DVD player only plugged in if I want to watch a movie, computer unplugged when not in use, I'd rather wait the extra few seconds for them to warm up than have them throwing off heat on "idle" mode. No lights unless absolutely necessary. Haven't even used my light box much. Get up early, cool the place as much as possible before the sun comes up, then shut it down tight.
Paul remember not to sharpen any knives on the sharpmaker...the friction causes heat :p ...Doc :D

Posted: Sat Jul 10, 2010 7:35 am
by Ookami
It is hot enough, although my dress code would get me thrown out of any decent restaurant, I am still sweating...


Ookami
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Posted: Sat Jul 10, 2010 9:48 am
by MountainManJim
This past week has been freezing here in Golden; mornings in the 50s to 60s and high barely reaching the 70s or so. Plus it's been rainy. But, I can't complain because I will take this weather over the 100 F, high humidity stuff. Yuk!

Jim

Posted: Sat Jul 10, 2010 10:15 am
by Pneumothorax
Unusually cool for July in SoCal. Where I live in Orange County, its been cloudy and cool much of the day. The cloud cover has been burning off late in the day. Weve been in the high 60s to mid-70s near the coast. Usually the cloud cover burns off around noon and its up into the 80s. Go figure. Seattle, where I travel to a lot - which is known for its clouds and rain is in the midst of a 90+ degree heat wave. Go figure again.

Posted: Sat Jul 10, 2010 10:01 pm
by defenestrate
MountainManJim wrote:This past week has been freezing here in Golden; mornings in the 50s to 60s and high barely reaching the 70s or so. Plus it's been rainy. But, I can't complain because I will take this weather over the 100 F, high humidity stuff. Yuk!
I was going to say, if the weather there is a problem for you, I'll trade ya :D

Posted: Sun Jul 11, 2010 9:11 am
by MountainManJim
defenestrate,

No thanks! I was born and raise in the midwest, so I know how aweful the heat and humidity can be. I'll take this dry climate in west any day. In fact, I think the humidty in the midwest and east even makes the winter colder feeling.

Jim

Posted: Sun Jul 11, 2010 11:33 am
by razorback1595
It's been between 35-40 degrees Celsius (around 100F)

Posted: Sun Jul 11, 2010 1:46 pm
by TrojanDonkey
It is an average stifling hot humid 95 F degress with heat index of 105+. Typical hot humid sultry South Carolina weather.It can drive you mad.Its sultry.-The night was sultry.Its too sultry down here,I need to find a place a little less sultry.Its too sultry in here.That was funny in Throw Momma From The Train.A classic movie.