Yesterday Phoenix recorded a new high temp record for 12 July - 115 degress !
and no measureable parcipitation since 23 April.
and no measureable parcipitation since 23 April.

lil red cummins said:that is definately hot.
any idea what the humidity level was?
here in the cleveland ohio area, we are experiencing 90 + with 80% humidity. talk about sticky!!
we have also gone without significant rain for a few weeks.
only thing to do is go hide in the air conditioning.
jim
lil red cummins said:ok i lied!!!![]()
but it FEELS like 80% humidity!!!
here is my current accuweather forecast.
it is 54% RH - increasing to 74% by 7 pm
needless to say, i would rather be in washington state
lil red cummins said:ok i lied!!!![]()
... ... ... ..... so lizzyhermit, how bad does that temp feel? can you stay outside in the sun for a while?
jim
Vaughn MacKenzie said:The worst heat I ever felt was here in the Tri-Cities 3 years ago. We had a storm come through and drop an inch of rain late July, then the next day it hit 109 degrees. The following day the paper reported our humidity was 37% when the temp peaked for the day. Try punching in 109 degrees and 37% into this Heat Index Calculator and see what you get![]()
Tee said:My ovens a "DRY HEAT" too. But I don't stick my head in it![]()
0013 said:i work on a flightline for 8-10 hours a day. Ive melted many a pair of boots in the az. cant wait to pcs. :-laf
Kernel said:Just broke 2 weeks straight of 100+ here in El Paso a couple of days ago. No big deal though, far cry from 130+ I saw in Iraq where it is was so dry your nose would start bleeding for no reason.
Scott