Muahahaha! Afternoon thunderstorms FTW!
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It's 5:30 p.m. here and it is 101 outside with the heat index (temperature that your body felt) of 104.
I don't even want to know what my electricity bill will be. Yike.
<<<---loves almost everything about the South but the temperature in June/July/August.
I miss summer thunderstorms.
This is the first place we've ever lived where we didn't get at least a couple of good "thunderboomers" every summer.
Of course, as a crane operator, I was never too fond of them...I had the cranes get hit twice...and that's spooky as hell.
People don't understand why I say that I love winter and hate summer. This kind of weather is not pleasant. It's easy to get warm when you are cold - much harder to get cool when you are warm.
Not even 8am and it's >90F and humid as all hell. Gross.
Heat advisory remains in effect from noon EDT /11 am CDT/
today to 8 PM EDT /7 PM CDT/ this evening...
* event... heat index values will climb to between 102 and 109
Not even 8am and it's >90F and humid as all hell. Gross.
Fuuuuuuuuu. Thank God for A/C.Sunshine and a few afternoon clouds. A stray afternoon thunderstorm is possible. Heat index near 125F. High 99F.
As soon as I opened up the door, it felt like I opened up the oven while it was turned on. I couldn't believe it!
It's pretty nasty here in central IL. My g/f told me yesterday that the heat index was sitting at 115. As soon as I opened up the door, it felt like I opened up the oven while it was turned on. I couldn't believe it!
I dont guess you have ever heard of this thing called "summer"?
In july and august around here, its usually 90 degrees by 9am, and around 100 degrees between 12 and 2.
I honestly hope everyone keeps hydrated, and tries to stay out of this as much as possible. It really is sad to read the news of people whom die because of heat strokes or what-have-you.
Yes, you just about can't drink enough water to stay hydrated and need to take breaks if out in it. And if you stop sweating or are pale, get yourself to the emergency room/call 911 - you're in trouble.