anyone.I have no a/c also.
anyone.I have no a/c also.
It is Virginia in Virginia.
86 degrees
84% humidity
81 degree dew point
102 heat index
But it'll cool down to 98 at midnight.
I have a 2:00 p.m. start ekiden tomorrow! I think I'm gonna freakin' melt!!!
67 and pretty nice here in Mecca (I mean Portland, OR) :)
Doh! Okinawa.
9:30
Temperature: 68°
Humidity: 43%
Dew Point:45°
57 in Olympia.
50 degrees at 9:42 here in Laramie, WY
About 5778 Kelvin. Workout in the morning, can't wait.
what does that mean?I ment what is it where you are .Your so funny .Lets take i time to make fun of people.ASS FACE.
It is here.
55° in Anchorage right now (9:30 p.m.). Beautiful summer evening; sun doesn't officially set for about another 2 hours. Temps of 45/61 tomorrow.
A cool 58 degrees with 81% humidity here in Santa Cruz, CA
Heat index! What bs
Temperature
The seasonal average high temperature is 88, but that's not holding true. Here's a snapshot of how it's been:
May - 19 days over 90 and three over 100.
June - One day under 90 and six over 100.
Four days since May 1 have seen record highs including 106 on Monday.
Two nights have had record high lows.
And then there's the wind which when combined with no rain makes for the possibility of a blast furnace when a spark turns to flame.
In May, there were 14 days with wind gusts higher than 40 mph at the Amarillo National Weather Service office. Sustained maximum winds topped that mark on six days. On four of those days, the gust speed was more than 50 mph.
That was just a preview for this month where five days had wind gusts over 40 mph before June was half over. That includes a 59 mph whopper Sunday. On four days, gusts ranged from 38 to 39 mph.
Sustained winds were relatively tame compared to the gusts, but only three days had sustained maximum winds of less than 30 mph.
new orleans 12476 wrote:
what does that mean?I ment what is it where you are .Your so funny .Lets take i time to make fun of people.ASS FACE.
What are you trying to say? Are you trying to be funny? I meant to write - what is the temperature at your location? This website is not Lets Take "I" Time to Make Fun of People, it's LetsRun, so lets talk about running.
Sincerely,
ASS FACE
I've lived in New Mexico, and I've lived, and am now living, in humid places. Are you telling me that 90 degrees with very little humidity feels the same as 90 degrees with high humidity? If so, you are either stupid, or a troll.
Where I yam is where I yam.