The weather is so bad...

Dawg Days of Summer (Northern Hemi)

The weather's so ugly here, NOAA declared it null...

They probably don't want us to find out that the humidity equals the temperature



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Least you got the heat, most towns I've been too are underwater. Flooding hit the southern part of NY pretty bad, and recently the town of Cato. Seems as though the heat will be here for the following two or three days. Which should help dry things up.
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Wish it was that cool here in Virginia, Monday and Tues temp: 100 (heat index is gonna make it feel like 106), hot and humid. I gotta work out in these temps,think I'll go underground to keep cool!  
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Hum, 81F with 56%humidity to start the day here.  Now 102F. 
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Launceston Tasmania, temps here ranging from -3c to 12c most days...could use some of that heat to defrost the icicles on me snoze.
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33c here in England. Going out of my air conditioned office is like walking into an oven   
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It's continues to be null this morning & graphic says 'Radar unavailable'
We're doomed!

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Man....you poor people are suffering somethin terrible.

Here it's only gonna get to around 90 all week. Only drawback is you have to be able to breath mostly water to live here.......
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33c here in England. Going out of my air conditioned office is like walking into an oven

Fuzzy.....it has to be at least 33 before I even want to go cycling....

[of course...I'm a bit strange]...

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It's cooled down a lot now, down to 31c...
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Move to Western Canada (not Eastern, cause that's where all the nuts live).... It averages only 72 degrees (22.2C) here in July (the hottest month of the year) and has an average low temperature of 50 degrees (9.5C). It gets to above 30C once in a while, but not often.
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What is this "C" that everyone is referring to?  
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Chocolate
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It's 103 degrees in Tulsa, Oklahoma today. WHEW!
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Unfortnately,

(Chocolate x 1.8) + 32 = Fat

Fat deposited exceeds Chocolate intake, defying all laws of thermodynamics...




Conversion also works for Fat = Fahrenheit, Chocolate = Celsius
°F = (1.8°C) + 32
°C = (°F/1.8) - 32



{OK, so I'm a little strange}
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33c here in England.


Gawd, I don't remember it getting much above the low to mid 20's when I was there 36 years ago...not even in Torbay, Devon...England's answer to the riviera.

Got it on loan from the South of France have you...what with the EU and all that?

Fuzzy.....it has to be at least 33 before I even want to go cycling...


So what Happens when it reaches 44c, d'ya break out yer kayak and go paddling down the Yarra instead? And yeah, you're strange alright...cycling amongst the mad Melbournian motorists isn't something I'd risk.

Oh, and reaching 44c with 90%+ humidity isn't uncommon for some places here in OZ ( mostly for the benifit of U.S/U.K. citizens who think the low 30's is hot). Not sure what the farenheit conversion is...maybe I should be like the constipated mathematician and work it out with my pencil.

Anyway, when I lived near Amberley Airbase in Queensland (you know where that is, dontcha Jafo), summer temps often got into the low 40's during the day and never went below the mid to low 30's at night....during winter we'd get daytime temps in the mid 20's and down to minus or below at night. I remember one winter when we got average mid-day temps of 25c and down to -12c at night...now there's some extremes for ya's.
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News starkers - 33c today, 35c tomorrow and 37c Wednesday - not the blighty one remembers eh? We get that every year, global warming, piffle!

Amazing how some of you think baking in searing heat is clever. My aircon is working so efficiently my bedroom is currently 19c - yeeehaw! I get to sleep tonight

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So what Happens when it reaches 44c, d'ya break out yer kayak and go paddling down the Yarra instead?

No...I'm still cycling.

I find the 'stress' to be good endurance training for standing on the side of a racetrack in all weathers...Like Phillip Island for the historics in Jan ...42.6 in the shade on S/F ...except there WAS no shade on S/F...

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It's been pretty hot here in SW Ohio too... 90-95, but I refuse to complain.  My little brother is in Iraq and it's reaching 120 every day... and how about nighttime lows in the 90s....
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21:14 Central Time

currently 91
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Hola, Bichur
Take care to avoid a troll roast!

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Hola, Aimzzz.

I should be alright, it's now 89.

So far, nothing close to Fredericksburg's high of 855 back in April.


 

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News starkers - 33c today, 35c tomorrow and 37c Wednesday - not the blighty one remembers eh? We get that every year, global warming, piffle!


Totally nothing like the ol' blighty one remembers...like wow, temps in the mid 30's! Even the warmest of mid-summer's days in Devon were never that hot when I was there. How things have changed....though I'd be more likely to feel at home if I'm ever able to afford a visit to see my old stomping grounds. Would probably be more likely if I wasn't spending up big on puter parts/upgrades, etc.

No...I'm still cycling.


Yer mad, completely and utterly mad! Me, I'd be in a pool (indoors & air-conditioned) during 44c heat. Although, if it's training for the historics at PI, well I can see a method to your madness....was only saying to the wife a week or so ago that I'd like to go to the next historics meet, being I had a Matchless 500 single when I was 16 and really love the character of the old bikes.
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NOAA Null Weather Zone: We enter Day 3 of what can only be a government conspiracy to ensure that area residents remain ignorant of the actual temperature & humidity. However, local observations such as "pop a tick off a coon hound's back" make it possible to track data accurately, with no messy conversions between °F & °C...