You think it's hot in East Tennessee? Check out how our friends on the other side of the state are doing. Pay special attention to the "low" numbers at night...
Submitted by LeftWingCracker on Thu, 2007/08/23 - 11:34pm.
it's not the Highs, it's the LOWS. i don't care if it hits 100 if it will get below 70 at night. We can't get ANY cooling here, and it's been horrible since the first of the month...
It's bad here in Nashville too. Yesterday was the 13th day this month with triple digit temperatures; today is forecast to be day 14. Right now it's 88 degrees and it's midnight!
Submitted by Carole Borges on Fri, 2007/08/24 - 6:38am.
Even in those states where it is always hot and sultry at night, places like LA or Fla. You at least get those great afternoon thundershowers every day. I can't take much more of this drought. The worst thing is when you see a nice big thudnerhead and a mist of rain falling a few miles away. Torture, absolute totrure.
so much so that the other day, I saw a little family of raccoons out in broad daylight foraging. That's too dry, hot.
Early in the evening, I'll throw out some bread or apples in my back yard. I've also got some of those plastic flower pot saucers scattered around my back yard to hold water. And to think it all started with 1 bird feeder.
it's not the Highs, it's the LOWS. i don't care if it hits 100 if it will get below 70 at night. We can't get ANY cooling here, and it's been horrible since the first of the month...
You have my sympathy LeftWingCracker.
It's bad here in Nashville too. Yesterday was the 13th day this month with triple digit temperatures; today is forecast to be day 14. Right now it's 88 degrees and it's midnight!
I dream about icebergs.
Even in those states where it is always hot and sultry at night, places like LA or Fla. You at least get those great afternoon thundershowers every day. I can't take much more of this drought. The worst thing is when you see a nice big thudnerhead and a mist of rain falling a few miles away. Torture, absolute totrure.
In the state of La. when I left the house at 5:40 this morning it was 82 with 73% humidity. Pretty normal.
so much so that the other day, I saw a little family of raccoons out in broad daylight foraging. That's too dry, hot.
Pam Strickland
"We are what we pretend to be, so we must be careful about what we pretend to be." ~Kurt Vonnegut
Early in the evening, I'll throw out some bread or apples in my back yard. I've also got some of those plastic flower pot saucers scattered around my back yard to hold water. And to think it all started with 1 bird feeder.
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