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It's NOT!!!!....*speaking on the weather*

80s here, but unbearably humid. Which results in what I hear going on outside: scattered thunderstorms. Been this way for a few weeks. Will be this way until October. Peaking in July and August with 70+ at night and 90 + during the afternoon, with periods of life sucking dryness punctuating long muggy periods full of violent storms.
That's Birmingham.
 

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Here in NC it's 82, but honestly this is the first week that we've actually had summer temperatures. For the last month it feels like it's been abnormally cold and rainy and that summer was months away. It was in the 50s for a while.
 

Right now the local temperature in southcentral Kansas is 95*F with 42% humidity. At noon, it was 88*F with a 66% humidity. They are forcasting thunderstorms (again) for later this evening and into the night.
 


Queen_Dopplepopolis said:
It's well over 80 and humid as the day is long. Has been like this for 3 days.

It would be so bad if I didn't have to walk to and from work... outside... in the heat.

But, I suppose - that's what I get for moving to the swamp.


Try living in southern Florida... ;) I used to but won't do so again. North Carolina can get humid bad enough as it is...

It's warm and humid here but then it just rained a bit so the humidity is a bit high...
 

Galethorn said:
50s and 60s all week, and rainy.

Two weeks ago it was in the high 80s and so sunny that I could only go outside for short periods of time.

But, then again, that's seattle-area weather for you.


Yeah. Freak sunshine instead of being cloudy and rainy all the time... just like England. The locals in both locales are not used to seeing sunshine. ;)
 

Shemeska said:
Here in NC it's 82, but honestly this is the first week that we've actually had summer temperatures. For the last month it feels like it's been abnormally cold and rainy and that summer was months away. It was in the 50s for a while.


What part of NC are you from?

I had to deal with the cool and rainy last week when I went down Thurs to Waxhaw to a friend of mine's before going to Charlotte the following morning which was warmer than the day before. And it's been "normal" temps now for a few days.
 



der_kluge said:
As opposed to "high triple digits"? Man, I feel for you AZ guys. Hey, at least it's a DRY HEAT!!
I remember a comedian from AZ talking about that during his routine. "A dry heat?" he'd say. ":):):):) you! It's :):):):)ing 120o! Who cares if it's dry or not?" :D

It doesn't sound like much anyone else is hot yet, really. The last summer I spent in Texas before moving a Michigan five years ago, we set a record for consecutive days over 100o -- I think it was 35 days -- with 90+% humidity every day.

That was teh suxx0rz. I've gotten wimpy since then, of course. I'm complaining like crazy about our 90o temperatures and milder humidity. I remember our first summer in Michigan we wer never hot, and always thought it was really dry. :eek:
 

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