john250
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We're setting a new temp record for Sep. 23--95 F. But hey, it feels great because it's only 30% humidity.
but it makes a ton of difference,, that humidity will pull the resin out of you :cowboy:john250":3g7b2e73 said:We're setting a new temp record for Sep. 23--95 F. But hey, it feels great because it's only 30% humidity.
hooknline":9ew4czw5 said:Growing up and living in arizona for 18 years where it gets to 120 f and is commonly in the realm of 115, its hard for me to fathom anyone complaining about 95 and 30%. Living in FL now when people ask me about the difference I tell them to stick their head in an oven, then a sauna and tell me which they would prefer. Best analogy there is
I'll take the high Arizona temps anyday and 105 in West Texas is down right cool. Never break a sweat but 105- 107 and 60% humidity around here is more like pure he$$. All are too hot for safety.hooknline":3rrxrsw2 said:Growing up and living in arizona for 18 years where it gets to 120 f and is commonly in the realm of 115, its hard for me to fathom anyone complaining about 95 and 30%. Living in FL now when people ask me about the difference I tell them to stick their head in an oven, then a sauna and tell me which they would prefer. Best analogy there is
hooknline":253ejs1m said:I know, it wasn't a jab at you, just an observation. :tiphat:
MistyMorning":292m9myy said:High of 59 here today, but it was a wet heat.
On a postive note the leaves are at their full peak, gorgeous fall colors this year.
lol, absolutely John. too hot, too cold, too dry too wet. There's not a lot left to talk about. I guess hot and cold is defined by where you live. You guys laugh at 15 degrees in the winter and put on a long sleeve shirt. I dam near freeze to death.john250":1ez07n6u said:hooknline":1ez07n6u said:I know, it wasn't a jab at you, just an observation. :tiphat:
I'm sure 95 seems commonplace to you, but in SE IN we don't see these temps in the late half of Sept very often. I didn't take offense, and the weather really isn't bad other than the whole county is a tinderbox.
Sunshine, I'm soaking it in. Soon the long days of no sunshine will begin.
It's almost a calling, a duty, for a farmer to complain about the weather. :nod:
Ken it had to be the fire. lol. Hot is hot..Personally I try to spend all the time I can somewhere where the temp is arounmd 72 like "inside the house". last time I was in WTex saw lots of firemen watching fires from the ground and the air. Guess it's a full time job.kenny thomas":36h3decc said:Texasbred, I have worked fires in west Texas at 105 and to me it sure was not cool. I like to have had a stroke.
I have also worked east Texas at 95 with high humidity and it was not good either.