Triple digit temps

Phil9N3667

Well-known Member
Anybody here that will affected by the 100 degree plus temps in Washington and Oregon??!! We've had it at 105 in south eastern VA, but never (knock on wood!!) at where they're calling for out there. Be careful, folks.
 
The water effects our temperature to much here on the gulf coast. With water temperature in the mid to upper 80s we rarely get below 70 or above 100 in the summer.

With the humidity it often feels more than 100 but rarely gets that hot.

The water also prevents of from getting much below freezing in the winter.
 
I live in eastern WA. I am at 2500 ft above sea level should be 105 here by MON. but just 30 miles east of me there talking 118
 
I am here in south southern Oregon, prediction is for o 100 plus for a week, we don't normally get to 100's till august. We've had many fires already, terrible dry.
 
I'm lucky, temperature are still in the 80s.
Keep you dogs inside, they might melt.
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People have become soft. Most of us in south central KS grew up with triple digit temps and learned to love it. Air conditioning has ruined a lot of folks' ability to get along in the natural environment. 41 years ago (1980) we had over 30 days of consecutive days over 100.

Many of us on the police department did not run our vehicle air conditioners then because we made a lot of calls so were in and out constantly. The high temp wasn't the problem - it was the constant in and out of cool that was awful. In 1980 there were a lot of older houses that were not air conditioned and it just was not a huge deal..
 
About a month ago we went from snow showers ( no accumulation) to are first 100 degree day in 8 days, oddest year i've seen.
 
im in sw washington. bumping up against 100 as i type. i finished the front field last week. saving the back for later next week after it cools down a bit. forecasters say we are looking at 105-110 sunday and monday. usually we are watching weather for rain as we try to make hay this time of the year.
 
True to some extent.
The salty misty air and the reflection from the water seems to amplify the intensity of the radiation from the sun.
I live about eighty miles west from South Padre Island out here in the brush country.
Now at 4:30 central daylight time we are at 95 degrees. Feels like 101.
I don't broil near as bad as when I am sitting on the beach side under an umbrella.
 
We have a few days sometimes weeks of 100 degree weather every summer July august and part of September always have
 
Eastern Oregon is the high desert. It gets hot every summer. The sandy loam soil sure radiates that heat right back at ya! Nothing new.
 

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