90, 100% humidity and constant pour of ran and thunderstorms. It goes from no clouds in the sky to 8:30 at night darkness within minutes back to pure sun. Weather blows this week.
Getting really sick of it.. I haven't been able to schedule any outdoor activities for weeks, and I'm dying to get out in the sun and play some baseball, football, go to the beach.... anything.. if we ever get any nice sunny days...
Some record highs for the month of June were set in Florida and other areas of the Southeast over the last few days.
Also, some place in Iowa a couple days ago had a temperature of 97 degrees and a dew point of 86 degrees, which made the heat index a sweat-pouring 129 degrees!
Yikes!
The highest dew point on record is 95 degrees set in Dhahran, Saudi Arabia at 3 PM on July 8th, 2003. The temperature was 108 degrees at the time, which resulted in a heat index of 176 degrees!!!
That would be fall-over-and-die weather, LOL!
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We are iat the end of our first true hot summer week, 105 right now. Usually we are in the hundreds by the end of May, we got lucky. But it is suppossed to cool down next week to a nice balmy 95!
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