Thread: Hot enough????
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07-09-2007 03:38 PM #1
Hot enough????
It got up to 96 degrees in Auburn, and where I was working today in a school, I had to replace 75 Ballast in the classrooms fixtures on the 3rd floor with the sun shinning through the windows and it was 112 at 12:00 noon. I told the guys to take the rest of the day off. Way to hot.Keep smiling, it only hurts when you think it does!
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07-09-2007 03:47 PM #2
I hear you; I take care of a 21 story office building in downtown St Louis. My chillers and cooling tower were maxed out today!
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07-09-2007 03:57 PM #3
96 here in northern NJ today as well. Higher temps expected tomorrow. Wednesday will be the killer as the humidity level is supposed to hover around 85-90%...ripe weather for a really good set of thunderstorms if you ask me.Instead of being part of the problem, be part of a successful solution.
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07-09-2007 04:26 PM #4
Hey could be worse, we could be in the desert like some of our buddies, the news said 116 in vegas, it was 109 in my home town in cali the other day, granted they do not have the 95-100% humidity like us fla guys have.
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07-10-2007 02:20 AM #5
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Oh, yeah!! I know we're in the desert, and it's s'posed to get hot here, but this is getting sort of old. We are into our third week of 105 plus days, with the last ten all over 110 - one more, and it will be a new record for the longest stretch of +110 days. Once it gets over about 105, it is just plain hot, and not a lot of fun, anymore. And, that's just the official temp; on my patio, with the metal roof, the temper-o-meter has gotten to 120 and some better.
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07-10-2007 05:31 AM #6
A very nice 88 degrees here yesterday, but Humidex readings of 105 degrees. Nice cruising weather for roadsters.Old guy hot rodder
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07-10-2007 08:08 AM #7
Supposed to be mid 90's in the Seattle area by tomorrow!Greg Kline
'37 Buick Coupe
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07-10-2007 08:16 AM #8
Originally Posted by brianrupnow
Yes, but us desert rats don't have ice skates hanging on the back porch wall so's we can get the mail in the winter....C9
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07-10-2007 08:26 AM #9
Its funny---I've been a hotrodder all my life, and I could never understand why all the cars in the hotrod (read California) magazines made such a big thing about "air conditioning". I always thought "Those American boys must be a bunch of Pussies---air conditioning in a hotrod---How Ridiculous!!!!"---Then last summer my wife and I were in Nevada, California, and Arizona for 3 weeks during July and August. WOW!!! All I can say us---I UNDERSTAND NOW!!! In 61 years of living in Ontario, Canada, I have never experienced heat like that. My apologies for everything I ever thought about air conditioned hotrods.---BrianOld guy hot rodder
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07-10-2007 08:26 AM #10
I got off a plane in Las Vegas one time, and it was 118, but it is a "dry" heat. Yeah, so is an oven !!!
It's only been in the 90's here, but the humidity is murder. Every couple of days I keep refilling the fridge at the shop with bottled water.
Don
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07-10-2007 08:56 AM #11
Actually, being in the commercial A/C compressor re-manufacturing business I LOVE the heat! We freeze all winter rebuilding these things just praying for a hot summer to pay our winter bills.
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07-10-2007 09:39 AM #12
Here in the upper mid-atlantic it was a toasty 96 yesterday, and expecting a comforting 100 today! Tomorrow supposed to be only 94 with a fair chance of thunderstorms. I love rain, but you can keep the thunderstorms and the lightning. Two lighting strikes last year on the homestead where quite enough, thank you!.
Suppose to be 79 by Saturday, just in time for cruise night.Bob
A good friend will come and bail you out of jail....but a true friend will be sitting next to you saying..."Damn....that was fun!
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07-12-2007 10:02 AM #13
Itold youso, When BIL/SIL in texas tell me on 113 degree day in San Antonio"Its dry heat" I tell them tell that to the Pillsbury Doughboy in the oven.
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07-12-2007 12:35 PM #14
I heard on the news yesterday, 132* in Death Valley. I've been to Death Valley once in the springtime and it hit 100+ and with the below sea level air pressure the heat it is quite different than anything you'll experience elsewhere. The hottest weather I ever experienced personally is 121* in Redding , CA.
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07-12-2007 12:56 PM #15
Originally Posted by Hidebinder
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