View Full Version : Second Annual "Man it was so hot today" Trhread...
Worf101
07-19-2013, 09:07 AM
Altogether everyone....
"How Hot Was It?!!!!"
So hot a camel came by beggin' fer a cuppa shade!
So much sun outside even my white friends are startin' to look good to me!
So hot round here the Devil came beggin' for a fan!
Get much hotter we'll all be nudists!
Worf
Feanor
07-19-2013, 10:56 AM
Yeah, yesterday it was 36 Celsius, (96.8 F), here in London, ON, but the killer was the humidex: 44+C (111 F). It's just slightly cooler here today.
We should get some respite for the next couple of days.
JohnMichael
07-19-2013, 11:14 AM
In Central Ohio the heat index was over 100. My dog still wanted to walk his usual 2 hours. I had plenty of water and treats and we cooled down under the shade. As we get closer to home he becomes more stubborn since he wants to be out longer. I on the other hand am very hot, sweaty and in need of dry underwear. I am ready to enjoy some AC, less clothes and a glass of wine. He wants to chase one more cat or pee on one more bush. He usually wins.
ForeverAutumn
07-19-2013, 12:04 PM
We're having the same temps as Feanor, being only about 2 hours away. 36C (97F) today with a humidex of 43C (109F). Humidity at these levels play real havok on my asthma and makes it feel like a Sumo Wrestler is sitting on my chest, so I spend as much time as I can indoors.
Most of Southern Ontario is under a severe T-storm and tornado watch this evening. The storms are supposed to wash away the humidity and open the door for some more bearable temps tomorrow...down to mid-20s (70s) for the weekend. That'll be nice. :) I don't mind the T-storms, but the tornado warnings scare the crap out of me!
JohnMichael
07-19-2013, 12:40 PM
I am sorry to read you have been so miserable. I have two other friends who are suffering. One is a neighbor and he has to get out very early to do any yard work. I am glad the weather will be improving for you.
I do not have asthma but I can relate to a Sumo Wrestler on the chest.
We're having the same temps as Feanor, being only about 2 hours away. 36C (97F) today with a humidex of 43C (109F). Humidity at these levels play real havok on my asthma and makes it feel like a Sumo Wrestler is sitting on my chest, so I spend as much time as I can indoors.
Most of Southern Ontario is under a severe T-storm and tornado watch this evening. The storms are supposed to wash away the humidity and open the door for some more bearable temps tomorrow...down to mid-20s (70s) for the weekend. That'll be nice. :) I don't mind the T-storms, but the tornado warnings scare the crap out of me!
Smokey
07-19-2013, 06:40 PM
If it is any comfort, month of August is still to come :D
Worf101
07-20-2013, 11:46 AM
If it is any comfort, month of August is still to come :D
Ohhh you... you... bum you!!!!
Worf
ForeverAutumn
07-21-2013, 09:08 AM
We had a wicked round of thunderstorms on Friday night and within an hour the humidity had been washed away and the temperature dropped about 12C. It's been a beautiful weekend with temps in the mid 20's and lots of sun. :)
JohnMichael
07-21-2013, 09:27 AM
We had a wicked round of thunderstorms on Friday night and within an hour the humidity had been washed away and the temperature dropped about 12C. It's been a beautiful weekend with temps in the mid 20's and lots of sun. :)
I am glad you are enjoying better weather and hopefully better breathing. We had a drop in temps but not much change in humidity.
Just another college kid
07-21-2013, 10:22 AM
I'm so lucky. Next month when things will start getting a little more manageable where I am, I get to drive back to TX where the heat is just starting xD
Worf101
07-21-2013, 12:30 PM
I'm so lucky. Next month when things will start getting a little more manageable where I am, I get to drive back to TX where the heat is just starting xD
That my friend.... sucks!
Worf
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