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100 degrees

daveshel

Diamond Member
We just hit 100 for the first time this year.

I'm inside looking out. But in about 2 hours I have to drive home.
 
It's a price you pay for 60 degree winters when the rest of the country is burried under a foot of snow or sub zero temps.
 
My dad used to own a black car in Tucson, got a bit hot* in the summer.




*like sweat box in a SE Asian jungle death camp hot
 
Originally posted by: moonbit
You just hit 100 there? Here in the San Joaquin Valley in CA, we've had 100+ temps for about a week.

And I'm sure Phoenix has, too. But Tucson is a bit higher and surrounded by mountains, so it's usually a bit cooler.
 
Originally posted by: daveshel
Originally posted by: Syrch

104°F
RealFeel®
109°F
Winds: W
at 7mph


Its pretty warm here

When did you guys break 100?

Starting breaking it this weekend. Was 105ish yesterday. Tomorrow its supposed to be a high of 108 but cooling down to 86 on thursday.
 
Originally posted by: woodie1
And here I thought we were warm at 97. Still think I'll leave the A/C on.

I will say i rather it be a dry 97 then a humid 90. Now anything above 107ish...thats just way hot.
 
Originally posted by: Syrch
Originally posted by: woodie1
And here I thought we were warm at 97. Still think I'll leave the A/C on.

I will say i rather it be a dry 97 then a humid 90. Now anything above 107ish...thats just way hot.

Hell, yes - I haven't had to turn on my A/C yet. Although that should change in about 90 minutes when I go home.
 
Originally posted by: daveshel
Originally posted by: Syrch
Originally posted by: woodie1
And here I thought we were warm at 97. Still think I'll leave the A/C on.

I will say i rather it be a dry 97 then a humid 90. Now anything above 107ish...thats just way hot.

Hell, yes - I haven't had to turn on my A/C yet. Although that should change in about 90 minutes when I go home.

I've had to run it but only b/c i live on the third floor of my crappy insulated apartment
 
heres what weather.com says, ...EXCESSIVE HEAT WARNING REMAINS IN EFFECT FROM 10 AM THIS
MORNING TO 8 PM MST THIS EVENING...
...EXCESSIVE HEAT WARNING IN EFFECT FROM 10 AM TO 8 PM MST
TUESDAY...

THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN PHOENIX HAS ISSUED AN EXCESSIVE
HEAT WARNING...WHICH IS IN EFFECT FROM 10 AM TO 8 PM MST TUESDAY.
THE EXCESSIVE HEAT WATCH IS NO LONGER IN EFFECT. AN EXCESSIVE
HEAT WARNING REMAINS IN EFFECT FROM 10 AM THIS MORNING TO 8 PM
MST THIS EVENING.

RECORD HIGH TEMPERATURES CAN BE EXPECTED TODAY AND TOMORROW ACROSS
THE DESERTS OF SOUTH-CENTRAL ARIZONA AS AN UNSEASONABLY STRONG HIGH
PRESSURE SYSTEM REMAINS OVER THE AREA. HIGH TEMPERATURES WILL
GENERALLY RANGE FROM 106 TO 110 DEGREES...WHICH WILL BREAK CURRENT
RECORDS BY SEVERAL DEGREES. SOME SPECIFIC FORECASTS FOR TODAY INCLUDE
110 AT PHOENIX SKY HARBOR...RECORD 105...111 AT GILA BEND...RECORD
109...AND 108 AT CASA GRANDE...RECORD 109.

IT WOULD BE WISE TO COMPLETE AS MUCH OUTDOOR ACTIVITY AS POSSIBLE
IN THE EARLY MORNING WHEN THE SUN AND HEAT ARE LESS INTENSE.
DURING PERIODS OF EXCESSIVE HEAT...INDIVIDUALS CAN SUFFER HEAT-
RELATED ILLNESS WHEN THE BODY CAN NO LONGER COOL ITSELF.

IF YOU PLAN TO BE OUTSIDE FOR AN EXTENDED PERIOD OF TIME IN THE
AFTERNOON OR EARLY EVENING...STAY IN THE SHADE AS MUCH AS
POSSIBLE AND DRINK ABUNDANT AMOUNTS OF WATER. WEAR LIGHT-COLORED
AND LOOSE-FITTING CLOTHING. IF YOU WEAR A WIDE-BRIMMED HAT...YOUR
HEAD AND BODY WILL BE MUCH COOLER. STOP OUTDOOR ACTIVITIES...
DRINK LOTS OF WATER OR OTHER NON-ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES...AND IF
POSSIBLE...SPEND MORE TIME IN AIR-CONDITIONED OR WELL-VENTILATED
PLACES.
 
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