I just went for a walk and am now literally sweating from every pore!
So how bad is it around your way?
I just went for a walk and am now literally sweating from every pore!
So how bad is it around your way?
So hot that it’s practically an emergency. The temperature is 93 degrees, but according to weather.com it feels like 108. We’re on a heat alert until Wednesday night. (Location: Minneapolis.)
I have not been outside today and I really don’t plan to. Our crappy floor air-conditioning unit is keeping it tolerable in the apartment, but it’s not great.
Right now it’s 60F and raining… normally would be in low 90’s and very very dry this time of year.
South-west Oregon
Global warming sucks
Right now, a little north of Phoenix, it is 102 F. We have had several days at 108 or more, and iit does not bother us. I climbed a local mountain yesterday and it was 105 when I got down.
Of course, the humidity is in single digits (7 percent yesterday), so it does not feel that bad. So far this year, the high was 118. We also tied the record for low relative humidity last month when it hit two percent.
So, I don’t understand all the fuss.
Weather.com says it’s 93, feels like 104. Tomorrow it’s supposed to get up to 100 AND be pouring all day. It looks like it’s supposed to stay in the 90+ range and be on and off raining until next Saturday in Milwaukee. The weather guy said the last time we had a heat wave like this was in 1995, when approx. 500 people died in Chicago and another 100 or so in Milwaukee in one week (weekend?).
Its 88F in the Mojave desert, with a forecast high of 93F. Humidity is 15% and A/C will be OFF all day.
The humidity here is 64% right now.
I have to make the best of the short summer. It’s 96 degrees right now. I ran in the morning, biked at mid day and just finished a 90" walk. I thought the heat was going to get to me as I started walking. About half way the serotonin really kicked in. I was moving well and feeling great. Whereas I was happy to hit a shady stretch, I was now feeling cool and dry even in the sun. And it was not a sign of heat stroke either. I’ll try to remember these days in a few months.
PS. I would have enjoyed those 118 degree days they had in Phoenix last week, without the dust of course.
Through Friday, we had 54 straight days of 90+ degree weather. A cool front came through Friday, bringing rain and high temperatures only in the upper 80s/low 90s for three days now. It has felt positively arctic, compared to the previous two months!
(Wednesday and Thursday the heat index reached 120 degrees. UV index of 11. Miserable doesn’t even begin to describe it.)
Temp 98, humidity 43%, heat index 107. Excessive heat warning was issued Friday at 1pm and was originally supposed to last until Tuesday evening but has been extended until Friday. I tried to go out early yesterday for a bike ride before it got too hot but I barely lasted 20 minutes.
Here in central IA, the heat index is 125 °F
It’s a solid 100 with enough humidity to cut with a knife. I was outside this morning, but I’m camping in the AC for the rest of the day!
That sounds horribly hot!
I don’t know what the temp is here, nor the humidity. All I know is that I’m sitting on my couch sweating while posting this.
It’s AWFUL. It’s about 95 here and crazily humid. And we’re supposed to have thunderstorms tonight and tomorrow - while maintaining the 90 degree temperatures. UGH.
Tulsa Oklahoma here. Just checked weather.com, and we’ve got 100+ temperatures predicted for the next ten days, with humidity hovering around 50% We had one day last week we didn’t hit 100, and that was the first one in at least a couple of weeks, I think. Opening the door to go outside feels like opening the door to an oven. Getting into a car is almost unbearable. It’s almost too hot to go swimming.
It’s hot.
100F today. We’ve had something like 25 straight days of 100+ temps here already.
It’s unbearable here (70.2 °F - Feels Like 77 °F).
Hey, this is San Francisco after all.
I just converted Toronto weather to american numbers to compare.
Right now it’s 95, feels like 106 with 37% humidity and I love it. I’ve got the door open so the dogs can wander in and out at will and I’m doing the same. Lovely weather!
I now understand why people in inner city Chicago shoot each other in the summertime. I hate this. Give me -20° any day.
We’ve had a nearly uninterrupted heatwave for the last couple months. Until the other day, we hadn’t had only one day where the high wasn’t in the high 80s+ since late May. Last Wed. the overnight low was 77. But then it broke (briefly) and on Friday the high was 76. Practically freezing out there. Back in the high 80s with 90s coming soon.
And it’s not a dry heat.
I like to walk for exercise, but 74+ degrees and humid is nasty, even at 9am.
I’m feeling pretty good about the 55 degree and overcast we’ve been having all summer here in the Seattle are. We’ve had a handful of perfect days, but that’s about it.