July 22, 2017 | #1036 |
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103 actual temp today.
Some folks from a church group came by this morning and cut down mt backyard- took those danged Alianthus trees out and all the suckers ( will poison the stumps next Saturday!!) , made 5 trips to the dump with brush and junk. I can stand at the back door and see my back gates now!!! They wouldn't take a penny for all that labor, and even brought their own water. |
July 23, 2017 | #1037 | |
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July 23, 2017 | #1038 |
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Just came in from watering the garden. There is a really nice and cool wind out there in spite of the temp being 83 degrees and 74% humidity. It's supposed to be another scorcher out there today.
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July 23, 2017 | #1039 |
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Skin turgor like a hound dog. Stay thirsty my friends.
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July 23, 2017 | #1040 |
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We have just come through a week of the type of weather that you Texans talk about and I don't know how you can stand it. The humidity is just awful. I just go to the garden one time a day, harvest what is ripe and then immediately go back indoors.
I think that next week will bring more of the same for us. Yuk. |
July 23, 2017 | #1041 |
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It's awfully hard to manage this type of heat brownrexx, as you have just experienced. It's difficult to explain our weather to people who have not expereinced it. I always tell them "you just have to experience it yourself", lol. Sorry you are suffering, make sure you are going very early am or in the evening when things have cooled down. Drink plenty of water to stay hydrated.
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July 23, 2017 | #1042 |
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Common sense is often key, however something the world is sorely lacking.
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July 23, 2017 | #1043 |
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4 inches of rain this am to bust the heatwave. I picked everything that was blushing last evening but I'm afraid even the green ones may split.
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July 23, 2017 | #1044 |
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Sorry you are having such wicked weather, brownrexx. Up in north Texas, my humidity rate is much lower than rockporter's is, but the heat just hits you, almost a physical thing at times.
Earlier I had posted that things either get done very early or quite late, or not at all. Not a joke at all. Other tricks and tips get learned fast in hot places, such as using lighter colored water hoses rather than a black hose for water. Or too wear something in the garden that can be wet down , clothing wise, in case you get too hot and knowing where the nearest shade is. I have been known, even as an old lady, to turn the hose on myself to help the cooling process, then go sit in the shade and drink something cool. Making sure you have and wear a hat that can breathe is important, too. Hold your hat up along with your cell phone and enjoy the relief of water cooling you a bit- stand near a plant that needs it, for double use of the water!! In our dry heat, you won't be in wet clothes long at all. For vehicles, shady parking spots are at a premium in the heat and there aren't many. I carry a small soft blanket behind the seat of my PU to lay over the dash, steering wheel and seat if parking out of the shade. Also the black stick shift knob! |
July 23, 2017 | #1045 |
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http://www.stltoday.com/news/local/m...ebabb9525.html
It's a record: Temperatures hit 108 degrees in St. Louis The previous record of 107 degrees was set on July 22, 1901. |
July 23, 2017 | #1046 |
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well we are getting a break from all that rain for a few days, hot and muggy today suppose to get a cold front move in tomorrow, BUT the mosquitos!!! can't even try to get close to any plant life, even during the day! I'm sure not going out after dark! lol----tom
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July 23, 2017 | #1047 |
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Fan was so dirty it wouldn't blow air.
Had to take the whole thing apart and wash it blades and all. Worth |
July 23, 2017 | #1048 |
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We had 7 inches of rain last night & our county has been declared a disaster area. Wife and I are lucky nothing but our driveway damage although it will be costly. Lots of other people have much worse situations. One 82 year old man is missing.
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July 23, 2017 | #1049 |
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Mark, that's horrible. I'm glad you and your wife are alright.
Worth, I cleaned the fans so well that I left the front cages off of them. There's a lot more airflow now. Another typical 100F day here. |
July 23, 2017 | #1050 |
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I guess that I could live in TX if it was just hot but not humid like Imp describes. I have been in Tucson AZ and loved it. It's this horrendous humidity that kills me.
This morning it was 80 degrees and 80% humidity when I woke up. I don't even want to go outside. We just had a really nice rain shower and got almost an inch of rain which really cooled things off and gave my garden a nice watering but tomorrow the heat and humidity will be right back. I am hoping that we only have one more week of this. |
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