WOW! That's all I can say, 118 degrees in Phoenix today and tomorrow and it stays on the top side of 100 for the next ten days but it does cool off into the 90's at night, Squirrel, Joe, Brian and the rest of you Arizonians stay in the pool or go inside and crank the Air way down and the Power Companies ought to love you, yeah I know it's dry heat!
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The wife is moving out tomorrow and it is gonna be hot hot hot, I asked her if she planned it this way. Had the air set to 67 last night just to keep the house in the low 70's....its gonna be miserable!Originally posted by Grumpy View PostWOW! That's all I can say, 118 degrees in Phoenix today and tomorrow and it stays on the top side of 100 for the next ten days but it does cool off into the 90's at night, Squirrel, Joe, Brian and the rest of you Arizonians stay in the pool or go inside and crank the Air way down and the Power Companies ought to love you, yeah I know it's dry heat!If you can leave two black stripes from the exit of one corner to the braking zone of the next, you have enough horsepower. - Mark Donohue -
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wow.
I love the heat, dry..but then back to another place.
extremes to everything.
we got 1.12 inches of rain in six hours here, that is miraculous.
I got a sweater on.
60F.
ahhh.
the old sube squeezes its texas carb out in this weather. Hold my nose.
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Lake Havasu the Home of "London Bridge" and we visited that years ago, it was around 110 degrees that day, I had to shut the Air off in the Motor Home because that's the only way I could get the Daughters out of it to walk across London Bridge with us.Originally posted by NightShifter View PostYes. It's a wonderful day to be pulling engines here in AZ.sigpic
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Now that's funny,.Grumpy. You guys will be laughing at us again come November.Previously HoosierL98GTAComment
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I am not sure what is worse- 115 with no humidity or 95 with 80% humidity. It was just that yesterday here in Mississippi. It was the most oppressively hot day we have had this year. But it has rained a good bit of today and is now in the 80's- much better.
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Rained 6/10" in thirty minutes few days ago and now it's 89 and too hot. Is it really 118? Places really get that hot?Si vis pacem, para bellumComment
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Would rather be there than here in Kentucky. 96* with good humidity...no thanks, I'll gladly take 115* and no humidity.Editor-at-Large at...well, here, of course!
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yesterday, it barely hit 60, today it's 90 and 100% humidity.... I've finally done it, I bought an A/C for the house (portable)....Doing it all wrong since 1966Comment
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Thank you Bryan for saying that as you've experienced both. The heat along with the humidity is way worse IMO.Originally posted by Remy-Z View PostWould rather be there than here in Kentucky. 96* with good humidity...no thanks, I'll gladly take 115* and no humidity."Somewhere the zebra is dancing". Garth Stein's The art of racing in the rain.
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What makes you think its a dry heat? Every time I have been in AZ in July they were getting the Monsoonal Flow from the gulf of mexico. 115 and humid. Only relief came if you got rain.BS'er formally known as Rebeldryver
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