I won't say it's hot in my region, but today a flat earther, an anti vaxxer and a climate change denier walked into the St. Louis science center just to get the cold shoulders.
It's hot here too. And humid.
It's so hot you could fry an egg on Elmer Fudd's head.
(of course if you get him mad enough, you can do that anytime of year!).
It has cooled down here in Texas over the weekend. But last week two hobbits came by and threw a ring into my yard! :bouncegiggle:
In Southwest Michigan- when it gets hot- it gets swampy. Because the are 11000 lakes, including the Great Lakes, and then swamps and rivers. It's like Louisiana Up North. SO muggy. And I live in the swamp that is Lawton. It really is a swamp. On 3 sides were surronded by hills and towns upland.
Lawton and Decautar sit in the swamp. There are 10 lakes in and around Lawton (pop circa 1200), and most of that area is swamps.
I don't plan on moving, though. I been here since 1969. :cheers:
Cold here in the mornings: got to wear double socks and triple undies.
Quote from: Trevor on June 19, 2018, 05:28:07 AM
Cold here in the mornings: got to wear double socks and triple undies.
Pants and a shirt would probably help keep warm :bouncegiggle:
Quote from: dean on June 19, 2018, 06:11:34 AM
Quote from: Trevor on June 19, 2018, 05:28:07 AM
Cold here in the mornings: got to wear double socks and triple undies.
Pants and a shirt would probably help keep warm :bouncegiggle:
:teddyr: :teddyr:
Quote from: indianasmith on June 18, 2018, 11:15:29 PM
It has cooled down here in Texas over the weekend. But last week two hobbits came by and threw a ring into my yard! :bouncegiggle:
Couldn'tve been the One Ring. They would've kept that.
It's been raining in New Orleans a lot. Yesterday was a big thunderstorm instead of the usual 5 minute storm we get during the summer. If there isn't a storm then it gets into the 90+ heat without factoring in the humidity.
Quote from: El Misfit on June 19, 2018, 08:57:51 AM
It's been raining in New Orleans a lot. Yesterday was a big thunderstorm instead of the usual 5 minute storm we get during the summer. If there isn't a storm then it gets into the 90+ heat without factoring in the humidity.
It's been +90 here for the last 4 days. It stormed for about 5 minutes earlier. Now the sun is in force and the air is
heavy.
we've already hit the 100 mark several times, not normal, even for kansas.
Quote from: RCMerchant on June 18, 2018, 11:32:25 PM
In Southwest Michigan- when it gets hot- it gets swampy. Because the are 11000 lakes, including the Great Lakes, and then swamps and rivers. It's like Louisiana Up North.
Do a lot of people there have 12 toes with webbing between them?