Jul. 11th, 2007 03:30 pm
Superfry, part deux
OK, to give you an idea...
Current temp for my zip code right now is 96F, according to weather.com. This breaks the all-time record for this date by 11 degrees. It breaks the all-time record for July by three degrees. And it is just two degrees cooler than the all-time record, period, which was set in 1955. It is also about 20 degrees warmer than our average highs for the entire summer.
Oh, and the humidity? Is about 25%. This is not the dry, baking heat of the Southwest, in which one can sweat to cool off. This is more like being in Florida. Only without the pools and AC everywhere.
I'm not leaving the house today. Especially not since my car has been sitting in the driveway (since there's apartment stuff blocking my parking space in the garage.) Even with the AC, it's still warmish in here just from the sun coming through the windows.
Ugh.
Current temp for my zip code right now is 96F, according to weather.com. This breaks the all-time record for this date by 11 degrees. It breaks the all-time record for July by three degrees. And it is just two degrees cooler than the all-time record, period, which was set in 1955. It is also about 20 degrees warmer than our average highs for the entire summer.
Oh, and the humidity? Is about 25%. This is not the dry, baking heat of the Southwest, in which one can sweat to cool off. This is more like being in Florida. Only without the pools and AC everywhere.
I'm not leaving the house today. Especially not since my car has been sitting in the driveway (since there's apartment stuff blocking my parking space in the garage.) Even with the AC, it's still warmish in here just from the sun coming through the windows.
Ugh.
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But this is definitely different than the climate I grew up in. The heat here isn't just plain hot, but oppressive and thick and inescapable. Shade does little to help because it's not just the sun doing it but the entire ambient temp--steam rising from the ground, etc.
Bleh.
Fortunately, this stuff is rare. Most people from out of the area get annoyed with the constant drizzle and overcast skies most of the year, but IMHO, the ~8 weeks of cool and clear gorgeousness from late August to early October more than makes up for it.