It was Monday July 14th, and it was hot in Los Angeles.
[/Sgt. Joe Friday]
The building managers only have to support their tennants during certain hours, so the air conditioning that had been off all weekend was not up to the task of keepong things cool. It was 76°F in my cubicle this morning, eventually rising to 78°F.
It was hot and a little muggy when I went to the parking lot at lunch.
I had to pick up a package at the Post Office. (Why didn’t they just give it to me on Saturday? I was home!) Having ridden the motorcycle, I had to stand in line in my leather jacket. When I got home my shirt was damp.
It’s too hot in my un-air-conditioned apartment.
If anyone in the Seattle area wants to trade jobs and homes, I’ll gladly do it!
Ummm…it’s been hot in the Seattle area too. We did get a little rain (FINALLY!), yesterday; but today has been muggy and warm. It’s supposed to keep warming up this week too.
You’re complaining about AC at 76 or 78? Wow, you are spoiled. We have trouble getting our AC below that, without it running full-time, and we won’t even discuss humidity. And the temp has been lower than usual today thanks to Claudette’s influence, below 90 for the first time since the last storm that came through a couple weeks ago.
Mama Tiger: I once worked on a film in New Orleans. In August. And the a/c was too noisy to use. And the house I was staying in only had a small a/c in the room. When I’d take a shower, I wouldn’t know when to stop toweling off!
Taters: Actually, I’m rather fond of Bellingham. Still, Seattle is cooler than Los Hideous!
Erm… just wondered, why didnt you just take the jacket off while you were in the queue, I know thats not the point of the thread but its the first thing I thought of…
Let’s see: outside high temperature today: 100 degrees, give or take adding 10 for the “heat humidity index”.
Inside my hacienda: 72 degrees. Oh, yeah, baby.
This time of the year in Texas, you RUN from your climate-controlled office to your car - and hope like hell that A/C kicks in fast.
I’d already taken my share of space on the counter that seperates the queue from the “windows”, with my helmet and backpack.
robinc308: 54°F and grey is just how I like it! The wind can’t get through my leather jacket when I’m on the bike, and I have a peacoat that’s very comfortable – up north!
If I could work my will, my bedroom would be pleasantly morgue-like when I sleep.
While in Seattle last week I took a side trip to Coeur d’Alene, Idaho. BFM! (big f’n mistake). It was in the 90’s & rising, & felt humid by the lake. Seems hot all over.
I’m working in Hillah Iraq setting up an office for our project. Until I can get the generator on line, no AC and if it gets down to 110f it feels cool.
5 minutes after taking a shower, I’m so sweaty it’s like I never bathed. 3 of us living in the one room that has a ceiling fan, it’s getting a little ripe in here.
But it’s hot. Sleeping: Under your usual duvet: Too hot. Just a sheet: Too cold. Getting up in the middle of the night to put on your pajamas: Too hot. Laying a variety of T shirts, blankets, swim suits and fur coats next to your bed and finally falling to sleep. Neighbours having a party…
Bad thing is: It’s getting hotter every year. The average temperatures in the Netherlands are those of the Cote d’Azur 10 years ago.
I need my winters and normal summers. Time to move up north.
It was in the 80’s here today, sunny and humid. I went out at about 2 in the afternoon, for about an hour, when I came home, I had to shower again so I could go out again at 5.
I hate it when it is this hot. I don’t mind low it in the 70’s and mo humidity.
beckwall, yikes! I have been complaining for a week now about the heat, but I promise I never will again after reading your post. Heat index 150 degrees? Ugh.
We’ve been having a little heat wave here in New Mexico, the high was about 100 degrees (with humidity in the teens) at my house, and I’m up at 6,000 feet, so this is sorta unusual. I don’t have AC or a swamp cooler, so I have been going outside every so often and wetting down my hair with the hose! It feels great!