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Sunny, calm, peak temperature of 105 F with relative humidity of 21%, which makes it feel like 105 F. So...no wind chill. :lol:
 
Quite muggy here.

I am sad to announce that Gary England, famed weatherman at the helm during the horrific 1999 Moore/OKC outbreak, has passed:

And did the sky ever put on a show:
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Life goes on.
 
Right now it's been pushing 30C where I am, with the prospect of this continuing into Monday and Tuesday. Considering the height of UK summer is usually the middle of July, through to August, it makes me wonder/dread what we might get to. I love hot weather, but not when I have to go to work in it.
 
Right now it's been pushing 30C where I am, with the prospect of this continuing into Monday and Tuesday. Considering the height of UK summer is usually the middle of July, through to August, it makes me wonder/dread what we might get to. I love hot weather, but not when I have to go to work in it.
33 C is our normal for this late in June, today it will be just over 40 C, just like yesterday and the day before. Our hottest time of the year is mid-July to mid-August, when the normal will be in the mid-40s C. At least I have a good whole house heat pump, but I do have to go out and do some things outside.
 
33 C is our normal for this late in June, today it will be just over 40 C, just like yesterday and the day before. Our hottest time of the year is mid-July to mid-August, when the normal will be in the mid-40s C. At least I have a good whole house heat pump, but I do have to go out and do some things outside.
I don't know where you are, but in the UK we're not equipped for when temps go above 30C (one could argue we're not equipped to handle anything beyond 25C!). Most workplaces lack air conditioning, and it's extremely rare in most homes. Historically we haven't needed it, it's been rare for the mercury to to push 30C so often, much less go beyond it by any serious measure.

I guess that's the price of climate change.

Mid 40s would probably melt our roads, and warp our railways. It would certainly melt this meerkat!
 
I don't know where you are, but in the UK we're not equipped for when temps go above 30C (one could argue we're not equipped to handle anything beyond 25C!). Most workplaces lack air conditioning, and it's extremely rare in most homes. Historically we haven't needed it, it's been rare for the mercury to to push 30C so often, much less go beyond it by any serious measure.

I guess that's the price of climate change.

Mid 40s would probably melt our roads, and warp our railways. It would certainly melt this meerkat!
Central California. We have 2 months of winter, 1 month of spring, 8 months of summer, and 1 month of fall.
 
High 80s, which feels a little better than the 90s we've been having, but there might be something brewing south of here that could get ugly.
 
Not quite as rainy here.

Ball Lightning captured at last?
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