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Message 1542095 - Posted: 15 Jul 2014, 15:16:26 UTC

15 July 2014 - Tuesday Afternoon in Vancouver Canada.

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Feels like 32
P.O.P: 0%
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Message 1542451 - Posted: 16 Jul 2014, 5:54:55 UTC

Partly clouded, currently @ 16°C. Predicted high is 26°C
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Message 1543257 - Posted: 17 Jul 2014, 17:08:12 UTC

77 F, and 32 % RH in Louisville, Kentucky. Very bizarre, but very nice.

This has been the nicest summer ever. I heard someone complaining this morning because they were chilly! It's near perfect to me.
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Message 1543268 - Posted: 17 Jul 2014, 17:15:23 UTC

HOT HOT HOT @ 32°C. High for tomorrow is 38°C pfjeeeew. Of course thunderstorms again this weekend, typical here with a weather like that...
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Message 1543301 - Posted: 17 Jul 2014, 17:44:32 UTC

July 17th, refer to my previous forecast.
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Message 1543306 - Posted: 17 Jul 2014, 17:48:54 UTC

The desert can suck the water right out of one and you don't notice it, that's why when I get inside on a hot day, My body acts like Niagara falls.

102F/39C predicted for today. Blow torch anyone?
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Message 1543643 - Posted: 18 Jul 2014, 2:51:18 UTC

Predicted highs for my work place next week are 116F/47C to 118F/48C.

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Message 1543727 - Posted: 18 Jul 2014, 7:23:37 UTC
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Getting ready for today's heatwave...

[edit] 48°C Arkayn? Are you kidding me?
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Message 1543837 - Posted: 18 Jul 2014, 14:41:09 UTC - in response to Message 1543727.  
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Getting ready for today's heatwave...

[edit] 48°C Arkayn? Are you kidding me?

I doubt Arky is joking on that temp, He lives in Arizona, the temps there are sometimes only just short of Baker and Death Valley California. Though for the Golden Valley area in Arizona, I don't see any temps like or near 48C right now, though they can happen, Phoenix on the other hand does show signs of being hotter on the extended forecast, like on Thorsday of 114F/46C, where I live gets about as hot as Phoenix and has had 115F/47C days in the past, though so far, not this year.
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Message 1543844 - Posted: 18 Jul 2014, 14:58:27 UTC - in response to Message 1543837.  

Getting ready for today's heatwave...

[edit] 48°C Arkayn? Are you kidding me?

I doubt Arky is joking on that temp, He lives in Arizona, the temps there are sometimes only just short of Baker and Death Valley California. Though for the Golden Valley area in Arizona, I don't see any temps like or near 48C right now, though they can happen, Phoenix on the other hand does show signs of being hotter on the extended forecast, like on Thorsday of 114F/46C, where I live gets about as hot as Phoenix and has had 115F/47C days in the past, though so far, not this year.


My workplace is in Bullhead City, just across the river from Laughlin. And about 3000 feet below Golden Valley.

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Message 1543845 - Posted: 18 Jul 2014, 14:59:25 UTC - in response to Message 1543837.  
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Getting ready for today's heatwave...

[edit] 48°C Arkayn? Are you kidding me?

I doubt Arky is joking on that temp, He lives in Arizona, the temps there are sometimes only just short of Baker and Death Valley California. Though for the Golden Valley area in Arizona, I don't see any temps like or near 48C right now, though they can happen, Phoenix on the other hand does show signs of being hotter on the extended forecast, like on Thorsday of 114F/46C, where I live gets about as hot as Phoenix and has had 115F/47C days in the past, though so far, not this year.


Arizona? I visited Las Vegas some time ago (in summer), I remember it being VERY hot too then, even the car's A/C wouldn't work properly anymore... That heat is more bearable than here though as there's a low humidity over there...

Currently 36°C here and very humid! *sigh sigh puff*
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Message 1543864 - Posted: 18 Jul 2014, 15:33:49 UTC - in response to Message 1543845.  

Getting ready for today's heatwave...

[edit] 48°C Arkayn? Are you kidding me?

I doubt Arky is joking on that temp, He lives in Arizona, the temps there are sometimes only just short of Baker and Death Valley California. Though for the Golden Valley area in Arizona, I don't see any temps like or near 48C right now, though they can happen, Phoenix on the other hand does show signs of being hotter on the extended forecast, like on Thorsday of 114F/46C, where I live gets about as hot as Phoenix and has had 115F/47C days in the past, though so far, not this year.


Arizona? I visited Las Vegas some time ago (in summer), I remember it being VERY hot too then, even the car's A/C wouldn't work properly anymore... That heat is more bearable than here though as there's a low humidity over there...

Currently 36°C here and very humid! *sigh sigh puff*

Las Vegas is in Nevada, that's a hot place, but only cause it's a dried up lake bottom that has Gambling Joints, some of which used to run by the MOB(Organized Crime)... Although I like Arizona, I detest some of it's racist and hateful laws...
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Message 1544019 - Posted: 18 Jul 2014, 21:41:00 UTC

Very bizarre summer weather continues here, but I am not complaining. It is 66 F. ~That's basically about 30 degrees below normal.
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Message 1544026 - Posted: 18 Jul 2014, 21:53:50 UTC - in response to Message 1544019.  

Very bizarre summer weather continues here, but I am not complaining. It is 66 F. ~That's basically about 30 degrees below normal.

It could be worse, you could live here, the temp is 96°F/36°C outside at least, this temp is from 12:50pm, the website hasn't displayed the 1:50pm temp yet, so the temp might be 99.7°F/37.6°C, which is from Riverside Rd.
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Message 1544030 - Posted: 18 Jul 2014, 22:12:52 UTC - in response to Message 1544026.  

Very bizarre summer weather continues here, but I am not complaining. It is 66 F. ~That's basically about 30 degrees below normal.

It could be worse, you could live here, the temp is 96°F/36°C outside at least, this temp is from 12:50pm, the website hasn't displayed the 1:50pm temp yet, so the temp might be 99.7°F/37.6°C, which is from Riverside Rd.


You can have that. I'll just enjoy my area's weird weather. It's Fall-like here right now.
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Message 1544067 - Posted: 18 Jul 2014, 23:52:54 UTC

We had September in July this week. Barely made 70F on Tuesday. Unfortunately, the temperature of my friend's pool water dropped accordingly, so he couldn't enjoy it while home all week. Maybe it will rise again when the heat returns this weekend, nearing 90F on Tuesday. But he has to go back to work on Wednesday. I turned on the AC at naptime today.
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