Hey vols, 100 degrees up here is like 1 inch of snow down there. Nobody knows what to do with themself and nobody leaves the house. The city doesn't shut down like down there but everything else is similiar!
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Originally posted by wayne1218 View PostI think the problem is taht it rarely gets that hot here and a lot of people do not have air conditioning because they don't feel like they need it. The humidity here gets near 60% too which is off the charts. I don't know what it is there but anything over 50% is considered very high. I work outside for a big part of my day and it is literally breath taking and breathing is even harder for the elderly.
This is what it is right now
4 pm
Mostly Cloudy 93° 62% Humidity Winds From SSW
14 mph
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Originally posted by Spark View Post50% humidity is low around here ...
This is what it is right now
4 pm
Mostly Cloudy 93° 62% Humidity Winds From SSW
14 mph
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Originally posted by wayne1218 View PostHell Joe, i don't know. Maybe you guys are more used to it than people up here. I don't remember the last time it hit 100 here and it has at my house 3 days in a row now. Doesn't bother me but all the old people with no AC and the dumbasses driving around with no AC because 4 wheel drive was more important are paying the price!
I hate it
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Last January
I keep this photo handy, keeps my memory fresh, and yes I shoveled it out and went to work that day. We had the 90's and 85% humidity last week. Bring it on, I have no problem with it. (But then I have a 2 ton central air unit also)
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Originally posted by Spark View PostI do not get all the hoopla .... it is July ... it gets hot in July ...
It is a crappy 95 degrees here in Illinois today ... What is the big deal????
I agree. Come down here in the south and see what hot is !!!
Just joking guys. The heat is bad everywhere and people need to be smarter. I am involved in baseball and we constantly have players and umpires passing out because they don't hydrate enough. We tell them to drink water and such 2-3 hours BEFORE the games. It does no good to drink during the games. Its like putting a bandaid on a gun shot right before it happens.
People with no A/C, especially the elderly ones (Spark?) should really take precautions.jc Wishes He Can Get A Goat
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