Hot July
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wrote on 29 Jul 2020, 23:42 last edited by
I've seen lots of Julys like this.
What's the plural of July? Julies? Yep. That's it. Feels wrong.
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I've seen lots of Julys like this.
What's the plural of July? Julies? Yep. That's it. Feels wrong.
wrote on 30 Jul 2020, 00:25 last edited byI've seen lots of Julys like this.
What's the plural of July? Julies? Yep. That's it. Feels wrong.
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I've seen lots of Julys like this.
What's the plural of July? Julies? Yep. That's it. Feels wrong.
wrote on 30 Jul 2020, 01:12 last edited byI've seen lots of Julys like this.
What's the plural of July? Julies? Yep. That's it. Feels wrong.
Here in DC, we are used to the week long stretch of 100+ degree index days. Muggy, gross, etc. I'm trying not to have recency bias, but I really don't recall nearly the entire month of July (28 of 31 days) being above 90, plus heat index. And 28 days is technical...I know at least one of the 3 days hit 89 degrees. I'd wager it's the hottest since we've kept records.
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wrote on 30 Jul 2020, 02:31 last edited by
100? Hot?
Spring day, lad.
Humidity is probably not as bad as Louisiana either.
Not even close. Jollyβs area may be a wee bit better than where I was on the delta. It was miserable.
It's as bad. The other day the temp was 96. The heat index was 110. I went through three shirts that day.
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wrote on 30 Jul 2020, 02:31 last edited by taiwan_girl
Surprisingly (at least to me), the hottest big city in the world, when you take a 24 hour average 365 days a year, is Bangkok Thailand. Temperature does not change much from month to month, and it does not get that cool in the nighttime (which I think is why the city is the hottest).
Average temp in April (hottest month) (night plus day) = 89 F and average temp in Dec (coldest month) = 79 F
High humidity also so heat index is usually quite high
@jolly would probably feel like it was home. LOL
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wrote on 30 Jul 2020, 02:51 last edited by
I canβt move to minnesooooooota soon enough!
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wrote on 30 Jul 2020, 12:46 last edited by
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wrote on 30 Jul 2020, 13:43 last edited by
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wrote on 31 Jul 2020, 01:39 last edited by
Fine with me. In DC... you get 4 months of "freezing rain" where the temps hover around 35-40, sometimes could be snow, sometimes ice, sometimes rain. I'd rather have 4 months of cold snow and know what to expect. Plus, autumn lasts longer and the summers have a lower dew point. Yes, please.