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You folks melting down there in the plains this week . . . how are you guys surviving? The media has everyone thinking it's one of the worst heat waves ever, is it really that bad? :rolleyes:
 
High today is 96 tomorrow is 97. The humidity is the killer. Say it is even hotter out west.

Air/cond failed last week at work. Luckily I was working the night shift.

I am ready to make a mister that will mount in front of a large fan.
 
Yes, but persistent drought makes it depressing to the spirit as well. Its not as bad as last year, which was hot and drier. The cottony cumulus that float through provide some nice shade for the guys who toil outside. August and September will be the withering months. Central Alabama, ain't nothing like Texas or Louisianna though. Real hot for them coons and steers.
 
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High: Low: Average:

Temperature: 117. 3 °F / 47. 4 °C 73. 8 °F / 23. 2 °C 95. 6 °F / 35. 3 °C

Dew Point: 99. 9 °F / 37. 7 °C 43. 7 °F / 6. 5 °C 63. 7 °F / 17. 6 °C

Humidity: 100. 0% 17. 0% 38. 1%

Wind Speed: 25. 0mph / 40. 2km/h from the East - 6. 0mph / 9. 7km/h

Wind Gust: 44. 5mph / 71. 6km/h from the North - -

Wind: - - SSE

Pressure: 29. 94in / 1013. 8hPa 29. 03in / 983. 0hPa -

Precipitation:



The graph gets all screwed up pasting it. Our high for July?? 117. 3 out here in the desert. 97 would be down right cool:-laf:-laf:-laf:-laf
 
It is 96 here and like a steam bath. Very humid. I have seen 103 back in the late 60's, so the global warming tactics won't work yet!!!

BTW, when it was 103-maybe 69 or 70- I was bucking bales and throwing them 7 high on the truck!! Truck was another 3 higher. I can't even focus that far away anymore!!!!

Tomorrow is going to be a little hotter.
 
It is finally cooling down here. They are only predicting high 80's to low 90's this week. But it has been high 90's to a little over 100 for a while. Pretty typical for a Nebraska summer. Thankfully its usually fairly dry though the humidity has been a little high lately.
 
High: Low: Average:
Temperature: 117. 3 °F / 47. 4 °C 73. 8 °F / 23. 2 °C 95. 6 °F / 35. 3 °C
Dew Point: 99. 9 °F / 37. 7 °C 43. 7 °F / 6. 5 °C 63. 7 °F / 17. 6 °C
Humidity: 100. 0% 17. 0% 38. 1%
Wind Speed: 25. 0mph / 40. 2km/h from the East - 6. 0mph / 9. 7km/h
Wind Gust: 44. 5mph / 71. 6km/h from the North - -
Wind: - - SSE
Pressure: 29. 94in / 1013. 8hPa 29. 03in / 983. 0hPa -
Precipitation:

The graph gets all screwed up pasting it. Our high for July?? 117. 3 out here in the desert. 97 would be down right cool:-laf:-laf:-laf:-laf

Pretty hot TRLTRSH, what city/town and date is this info for? Going to check Weather Underground (I can post their graph). Guessing it's somewhere in the middle east (not likely to see those numbers in the US).

Fox, it ought to feel hot for you. . . looks like for Chatham IL it shows 94F high today with a dew point of 80F, that works out to a RH of 64% and Heat Index (apparent temperature) of 114. . . that is a higher heat index than felt by a lot of OK & Texas today (humidity has been pretty low, teens & low 20s).

Around here (SE Washington) overall it has been a pleasant summer, only 7 days of triple digits with 105 the hottest back in June, but quite a few days in the 80s the last two weeks.
 
It's so hot here I am going to start a bonfire this afternoon to cool off!!!!!



Really though when the corn gets to 7 feet and the wind stops you need a machette to walk somewhere!!!
 
Vaughn, I also use Wunderground, try this:



Weather Station History : Weather Underground



I don't remember the specific day but if the link does not work, check out Bouse, Arizona down at the bottom of the page, go to July 31, 2008 in the menu and 117. 6 will show up as the high for July. We survive here because normally the humidity is very low, unless a monsoon thunderstorm comes along and rains on us, then its pretty miserable for a few days:) Get the chores done early, then back inside, till the sun goes down:D
 
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TRLRTRSH I think the dew point/humidity numbers aren't right, I'd go by the dew point line on the graph (which runs between about 55-65F). Take 3pm for example, that would give you about the highest heat index for that day. . . about 63F dew point and 115F air temp. That works out to 19% RH and Heat Index of 119F. . . still plenty dang hot. Here is the HI calculator I use: Heat Index Calculator

Our humidity is almost always low, in the teens or single digits. But once in July 2002 we had heavy down pour then 109F for the next two days. Here is July 13 2002 for Pasco WA, at 5pm dew point was 79F and temp 109F: History : Weather Underground
 
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Vaughn, I did notice that. Although my thermometer on that day did show a high of 117. 6 I would have to go through day by day to find it.

P. S. (I take my temps in the shade:)) A lot of locals down here take their temps in sun! It scares the snowbirds when they came back in the fall:-laf:-laf:-laf
 
Got curious so went looking, July 8th at 1616 the temp at the Bouse station recorded 117. 3.



16:16 117. 3 °F / 47. 4 °C 64. 2 °F / 17. 9 °C 29. 56in / 1000. 9hPa South 6. 0mph / 9. 7km/h 12. 3mph / 19. 8km/h 19% 0. 00in / 0. 0mm



Highest Temperature. The highest temperature recorded in Arizona is 128°, Fahrenheit. This record high was recorded on June 29, 1994 at Lake Havasu. :eek::eek::eek:
 
Kinda cool around here lately only been getting to around 105-108 or so. Damn humidity is what does me in, anything over 15% and I'm toast!!!:{
 
Got curious so went looking, July 8th at 1616 the temp at the Bouse station recorded 117. 3.



16:16 117. 3 °F / 47. 4 °C 64. 2 °F / 17. 9 °C 29. 56in / 1000. 9hPa South 6. 0mph / 9. 7km/h 12. 3mph / 19. 8km/h 19% 0. 00in / 0. 0mm



Plugging those numbers into the calculator gives a Heat Index of 122F



The highest temperature recorded in Arizona is 128°, Fahrenheit. This record high was recorded on June 29, 1994 at Lake Havasu. :eek::eek::eek:



Can't imagine heat like that, although we did get a taste of it when our Heat Index hit 131F on 7/13/02.



The highest for Washington State was recorded at a station about 10 miles from here, 118F at Ice Harbor Dam, Aug. 4 1961 as I recall.



Vaughn
 
We learned to live with it. I feel for the folks back east that have 98 degrees and 98% humidity. I can remember when I was in the Army back awhile stationed down at Fort Mother Rucker in Alabama, one could take a shower and put on a clean DRY uniform and go outside for a few minutes, then be soaking wet:-laf:-laf:-laf

But anything is better than Puget Sound weather, rain,rain, drizzle, rain, drizzle, rain rain raindrizzle rain drizzle... ... couldn't take that anymore. I believe it was Samuel Clemens that said "The mildest winter I ever saw was the summer I spent in Seattle:-laf:-laf
 
We learned to live with it. I feel for the folks back east that have 98 degrees and 98% humidity. I can remember when I was in the Army back awhile stationed down at Fort Mother Rucker in Alabama, one could take a shower and put on a clean DRY uniform and go outside for a few minutes, then be soaking wet:-laf:-laf:-laf
But anything is better than Puget Sound weather, rain,rain, drizzle, rain, drizzle, rain rain raindrizzle rain drizzle... ... couldn't take that anymore. I believe it was Samuel Clemens that said "The mildest winter I ever saw was the summer I spent in Seattle:-laf:-laf

Yeah some years in Seattle it's endless gray and gloom, but some summer days are unbelievably nice. . . clear and sunny, mild temperatures, with a spectacular view of Mt. Rainier to the south and Puget Sound with Olympic Mountains to the West. But the desert side of Washington it's ~300 days of sun a year and annual rainfall of only 6 inches, and the scenery is very brown :-laf
 
Yeah some years in Seattle it's endless gray and gloom, but some summer days are unbelievably nice. . . clear and sunny, mild temperatures, with a spectacular view of Mt. Rainier to the south and Puget Sound with Olympic Mountains to the West. But the desert side of Washington it's ~300 days of sun a year and annual rainfall of only 6 inches, and the scenery is very brown :-laf



6" huh?!!!:-laf Here it is August and so far we have a whopping . 86" for the year so far, if we don't get some outta this monsoon season right quick, that may be it for the year!!:eek:
 
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