Anything and everything goes in here... within reason.
Wed Jul 20, 2005 11:37 pm
Fiddelysquat wrote:105 degrees here, and I'M IN PENNSYLVANIA. It's crazy.
You must be in Philly, right? Because Pgh. has had nothing over 95. But it is humid.
There also has been a drought this summer...of new video games. Because when it is raining I am bored to death.
Video Games: done
TV: nothing but Blue Collar TV and Stella at this point
Swimming and Sports: too hot or raining
Harry Potter:read
Yech...
Wed Jul 20, 2005 11:56 pm
Everyday it goes into the 30s. Normally that wouldn't be bad, because here in Saskatchewan we're used to hot summers, but the humidity is killing me. I can't ever remember it being this humid. ._. But I have AC, so all is well if I stay inside.
Thu Jul 21, 2005 12:16 am
Kevco wrote:Fiddelysquat wrote:105 degrees here, and I'M IN PENNSYLVANIA. It's crazy.
You must be in Philly, right? Because Pgh. has had nothing over 95. But it is humid.
There also has been a drought this summer...of new video games. Because when it is raining I am bored to death.
Video Games: done
TV: nothing but Blue Collar TV and Stella at this point
Swimming and Sports: too hot or raining
Harry Potter:read
Yech...
Nope, I'm in the Poconos. I kid you not, one of those temperature/time sign things outside of the ShopRite said 105 degrees, and hoo boy, it was hot enough outside for me to believe it.
Thu Jul 21, 2005 3:00 am
It's awful here. But I stay inside where it's nice and air conditioned.
We have a pool, but I almost never swim, it takes way too much effort.
Thu Jul 21, 2005 11:40 am
I wish.
It's been raining here for the past few days. But then again, our weather doesn't care if it's Summer or not.
Thu Jul 21, 2005 9:02 pm
Here in Greenville, SC, today at 2:00 PM it felt like 99.
It's really fun when you're moving.

We moved boxes on the hottest day of the week. n_n
Thu Jul 21, 2005 9:23 pm
I would love the heat...if I was in Flordia...on a boat...drinking a lemonade.... checking out the scenery

It would be the life. But at least school's out...for a little longer.
Sun Jul 24, 2005 2:20 am
We're supposed to have a high of 103-106 tomorrow (I don't remember which) and a heat index of 110. That's completely crazy for this part of Illinois, I've never even been in 110 (feeling) weather before. o_o
Sun Jul 24, 2005 4:18 am
I swear, the weather has been so weird this year. Yes, it's hot as it always is this time of year where I live. I think it was about 103 degrees today. I think it got up to about 110-115 in the past week though. Of course, it's normal for where I live. >_<
Sun Jul 24, 2005 4:57 am
Wow, some of you guys have some real nasty weather. Down here in the DFW metroplex, the high today was somewhere in the high 90s.
As if the hot weather wasn't enough though, a water pipe decided to break sometime last night. Twenty waterless hours and 700 dollars later, it (fortunately) seems like everything's getting back to normal.
Sun Jul 24, 2005 5:21 am
The British Columbia coast laughs at you all. :P
Our hottest weather was, strangely enough, in March. We hit 28ºC for one day then (with a 30ºC humidex, so that amounts to somewhere around 86ºF).
We had a dreary June, but our July is fantastic. Near-perfect weather for just about anything, and it's not too hot. Highest afternoon temperature is 28ºC, although it averages around 24ºC (75ºF) right now. Rain isn't forecasted for the next couple of weeks, although we've had sporadic early morning showers which don't really disturb anything (and that kinda takes care of fire hazards). Humidex readings are far and few, and only raise the temperature up 4 degrees at most.
Well, we consider it kinda hot, but most of you would call this "cold" compared to what I hear of in other parts of North America. :D
Sun Jul 24, 2005 6:22 am
Yoshi wrote:The British Columbia coast laughs at you all.

Our hottest weather was, strangely enough, in March. We hit 28ºC for one day then (with a 30ºC humidex, so that amounts to somewhere around 86ºF).
We had a dreary June, but our July is fantastic. Near-perfect weather for just about anything, and it's not too hot. Highest afternoon temperature is 28ºC, although it averages around 24ºC (75ºF) right now. Rain isn't forecasted for the next couple of weeks, although we've had sporadic early morning showers which don't really disturb anything (and that kinda takes care of fire hazards). Humidex readings are far and few, and only raise the temperature up 4 degrees at most.
Well, we consider it kinda hot, but most of you would call this "cold" compared to what I hear of in other parts of North America.

Its a beautiful thing, ain't it?
Cultus Lake is a fine place to be once you beat off the raging pre-teens.
Sun Jul 24, 2005 3:19 pm
I wish it was hot over here... But no, it's just raining. And I have a cold *sneeze* >_<
Sun Jul 24, 2005 3:26 pm
It's ten above this morning.
I wish it would rain more... like pour rain. That way I wouldn't have to do my job in the morning (is that a horrible thing to say or what?). I just hate doing 5 hour death marches in the heat with kids on horses who whine and complain.
Bleh.
Stupid weather. Never does what I want it too. It always rains in the afternoon, thusly my fields are flooded, which has given one of my horses a case of thrush and another of my horses very tender feet. Blast!
Blast stupid rain!
Sun Jul 24, 2005 3:27 pm
Yes, all of PA is awful hot. I've been splitting my time between Hershey and Pittsburgh, and I've noticed no difference. Just hot, hot, and more hot.
Strangely enough, I'm longing for the cold of last winter,and I hate the cold.
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