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Audioholic Ninja
A RANT !. The Steam Vent sounds like a perfect place for issues about the Heat. First in Fla we had weeks of rain, flooding in some areas, and now crazy heat and this wonderful humidity. The AC doesn't even seem to stop running, the pool water is getting warmer. Can't wait to see this months Electric Bill. And the crazy people are out at the beach swimming with the fishes in 83 degree water while playing in the strong rip currents. In my county, 4 people have drowned due to rip current issues and Volusia CTY Beach Safety has performed 1,305 ocean rescues so far this year. Of those rescues, officials know that 741 were rip-current related. ....And they say, El Niño, returned and with it changes to the trade winds, so warm weather, it's here and we just started our hottest months, July & August. So what's next well the hurricanes will ramp up in Fla around mid-August to mid Oct. Be safe where ever you are in the heat.
 
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3db

Audioholic Slumlord
A RANT !. The Steam Vent sounds like a perfect place for issues about the Heat. First in Fla we had weeks of rain, flooding in some areas, and now crazy heat and this wonderful humidity. The AC doesn't even seem to stop running, the pool water is getting warmer. Can't wait to see this months Electric Bill. And the crazy people are out at the beach swimming with the fishes in 83 degree water while playing in the strong rip currents. In my county, 4 people have drowned due to rip current issues and Volusia CTY Beach Safety has performed 1,305 ocean rescues so far this year. Of those rescues, officials know that 741 were rip-current related. ....And they say, El Niño, returned and with it changes to the trade winds, so warm weather, it's here and we just started our hottest months, July & August. So what's next well the hurricanes will ramp up in Fla around mid-August to mid Oct. Be safe where ever you are in the heat.
Under a severe thunderstorm warning and tornado watch here in Ottawa. This is the new normal now here in Ottawa.
 
davidscott

davidscott

Audioholic Spartan
96 here today in st Augustine. Hottest week so far since I moved here 3 years ago from DFW. That said North Texas is having their own heat problems.
 
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Dude#1279435

Audioholic Spartan
You can keep the house cooler by frying the egg outside on the pavement. Just a tip.;):)
 
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Audioholic Ninja
Scorching heat blamed for at least 13 deaths in Texas and another in Louisiana . California, meanwhile, was facing its first major heat wave of the year. The National Weather Service warned that the dry, hot, windy conditions were ripe for dangerous fires in parts of Texas, New Mexico, Arizona, Colorado and Utah.
 
Mikado463

Mikado463

Audioholic Spartan
might see our first heat wave of the season here in the Philly area this week
 
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Audioholic Ninja
Wow yesterday, not even a little tiny breeze, zip, nada, the stillness was a bummer.


Hey Can I come in, its hot out here

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Rashadrosenweigson

Audiophyte
A RANT !. The Steam Vent sounds like a perfect place for issues about the Heat. First in Fla we had weeks of rain, flooding in some areas, and now crazy heat and this wonderful humidity. The AC doesn't even seem to stop running, the pool water is getting warmer. Can't wait to see this months Electric Bill. And the crazy people are out at the beach swimming with the fishes in 83 degree water while playing in the strong rip currents. In my county, 4 people have drowned due to rip current issues and Volusia CTY Beach Safety has performed 1,305 ocean rescues so far this year. Of those rescues, officials know that 741 were rip-current related. ....And they say, El Niño, returned and with it changes to the trade winds, so warm weather, it's here and we just started our hottest months, July & August. So what's next well the hurricanes will ramp up in Fla around mid-August to mid Oct. Be safe where ever you are in the heat.
It can be tough to deal with excessive heat, humidity, and the resulting impact on electricity bills and outdoor activities. Safety should always be a priority, Patriotic especially when it comes to swimming in the ocean. It's unfortunate to hear about the drownings and rip current incidents in your county. It's essential for people to be cautious and follow the guidance of beach safety officials.
 
davidscott

davidscott

Audioholic Spartan
Hot as Fk in Florida.:mad:Over 100 with stupid humidity.
Yep, I've been in the St Augustine area about 3 and a half years, and this is the hottest that I have experienced. Mid 90s for over a week now. Almost as bad as DFW where I lived prior to moving here. And the humidity is higher than DFW.
 
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Audioholic Ninja
Yep, I've been in the St Augustine area about 3 and a half years, and this is the hottest that I have experienced. Mid 90s for over a week now. Almost as bad as DFW where I lived prior to moving here. And the humidity is higher than DFW.
Agree, a little south of you and when it notes, feels like 101degrees with 68% humidty and setting at 91 degrees it sucks.
 
davidscott

davidscott

Audioholic Spartan
Agree, a little south of you and when it notes, feels like 101degrees with 68% humidty and setting at 91 degrees it sucks.
Still mid 90s today, pretty much staying inside, No golf for over 2 weeks now unfortunately.
 
lovinthehd

lovinthehd

Audioholic Jedi
We've had a bit of heat (low/mid 90s) just in the last three days but has been several weeks since the last time we had temps in the 90s, and is really dry (26% right now, 16% earlier). Big difference from last few years (and no nearby fires/smoke yet either). We're supposed to get back into the 80s for the next week. 90s (let alone 100s) and high humidity suck, I feel for you....
 

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