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Here in East Central Wisconsin, we have the excessive heat warning. Currently at 7pm, 92F. 77F dewpoint.
Where are ya? Seems there's more of us popping up at SOH.![]()
Here in N. Texas we've had 2 weeks of 103 to 107. we tied the record set in 1978
which had 107 for the same 2 weeks back then. however last night we got a
short rain for 30 to 40 min. At 10:00 am it was 90 degrees. It's way too hot for me.
I like it around 75 to 85 degrees anything more is too hot. I've lived here since 1966
and still won't get used to it.
Hey Spit, how far "North" are you in TX? I have family up in the panhandle in Dalhart, Dumas, and Pampa!
As far as heat, I'd rather be in 110° and dry than 90° with high humidity. With high humidity, your body's natural cooling system can't funtion properly. When it's dry, you sweat, the water evaporates, any you stay cooler due to the cooling effect. In high humidity, sweat just drips off without providing any benefit.
They announce on the news today that OK's capital building had to shut down due to a water main brake, which in turn caused the air conditioning to shut down. I'm betting there's quite a few around NC that are scratching their heads because they've never seen a "swamp cooler" in action. They just don't work around here.