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Originally posted by: SilthDraeth
I am curious about this as well. They say don't let a car idle for long periods of time. I want to ask why?
As for melting in NC? Try southern California in the Mojave dessert, or better yet, Bullhead City Arizona/Laughlin Nevada, its going to be 115 today.
Come on down and get you some of this 90+ degree heat with 70% humidity, then tell me how hot Cali is. This FEELS much worse.Originally posted by: SilthDraeth
I am curious about this as well. They say don't let a car idle for long periods of time. I want to ask why?
As for melting in NC? Try southern California in the Mojave dessert, or better yet, Bullhead City Arizona/Laughlin Nevada, its going to be 115 today.
Originally posted by: Pacfanweb
Come on down and get you some of this 90+ degree heat with 70% humidity, then tell me how hot Cali is. This FEELS much worse.Originally posted by: SilthDraeth
I am curious about this as well. They say don't let a car idle for long periods of time. I want to ask why?
As for melting in NC? Try southern California in the Mojave dessert, or better yet, Bullhead City Arizona/Laughlin Nevada, its going to be 115 today.
Originally posted by: Pacfanweb
Come on down and get you some of this 90+ degree heat with 70% humidity, then tell me how hot Cali is. This FEELS much worse.Originally posted by: SilthDraeth
I am curious about this as well. They say don't let a car idle for long periods of time. I want to ask why?
As for melting in NC? Try southern California in the Mojave dessert, or better yet, Bullhead City Arizona/Laughlin Nevada, its going to be 115 today.
Originally posted by: tfcmasta97
How long would you have to be waiting for you to turn off your engine? 5 minutes? 10? 15?
I remember a few years back, a kid from either Arizona or Nevada signed to play football at NC State, here in Raleigh.Originally posted by: SilthDraeth
Originally posted by: Pacfanweb
Come on down and get you some of this 90+ degree heat with 70% humidity, then tell me how hot Cali is. This FEELS much worse.Originally posted by: SilthDraeth
I am curious about this as well. They say don't let a car idle for long periods of time. I want to ask why?
As for melting in NC? Try southern California in the Mojave dessert, or better yet, Bullhead City Arizona/Laughlin Nevada, its going to be 115 today.
I lived in middle Georgia for 3 years. I felt the humidity and the heat together, even if it was only 90 degrees. I also went to tech school in Biloxi Mississippi.
Everyone likes to believe where they live has the worst weather, and I hate Mississippi, and Georgia weather more than anything with one exception, and that would be the Bullhead City/Laughlin Nevada area.