Here in Dallas, an average summer contains 16 days of 100+
degree weather. As of today, we’ve had 21 days, and by the
looks of things, we’ll have at least 30 days of 100+ degree heat. During the summer of 1980, we had SIXTY days of 100+ degree weather.
It’s 97 degrees in Philly? Wow, that must be brutal.
Temperature is all relative. Floridians think 50 degrees is cold, I’m not sure about Texans. It is not cold here in Wisconsin until it is -15.
It was hot here for a week, topping out at 104 degrees. You couldn’t have found a person North of Iowa who would have disagreed.
B. Davis
Agreed. Actually, 90 degrees on the coast is probably worse than
100 degrees inland. I few years years ago I was in Tampa, FL and
nearby collapsed from the humidity. But my vote for hell-hole is Texas City, TX, which has HEAT, HUMIDITY, and the occasional
release of TOXIC GASES from refineries.
Hot?
Here in Dallas, an average summer contains 16 days of 100+
degree weather. As of today, we’ve had 21 days, and by the
looks of things, we’ll have at least 30 days of 100+ degree heat. During the summer of 1980, we had SIXTY days of 100+ degree weather.
It’s 97 degrees in Philly? Wow, that must be brutal.
Temperature is all relative. Floridians think 50 degrees is cold, I’m not sure about Texans. It is not cold here in Wisconsin until it is -15.
It was hot here for a week, topping out at 104 degrees. You couldn’t have found a person North of Iowa who would have disagreed.
Agreed. Actually, 90 degrees on the coast is probably worse than
100 degrees inland. I few years years ago I was in Tampa, FL and
nearby collapsed from the humidity. But my vote for hell-hole is Texas City, TX, which has HEAT, HUMIDITY, and the occasional
release of TOXIC GASES from refineries.