Posted on 07/31/2023 7:22:31 AM PDT by ChicagoConservative27
The temperatures aren’t as bad as the dryness. I could take triple digits if we’d get regular rainfall (Texas.)
Its always above 100 this time of the year in AZ.
We have about another month of this.
Only downside is monsoon hasn’t been big so far.
It seems that the efforts to control/reduce “climate change” produce super-heat waves.
Prove me wrong?
Joe Biden and his idiot son Hunter, and the rest of his family are crooks, Mafioso, and they all need to be jailed. Inflation is out of control. Biden totally screwed the pooch in Afghanistan, is replacing the US Population with Illegal Aliens, Feminized the Military, etc. I wish people would quit changing the subject.
It’s a dry heat …
Did they say anywhere in this crap that it’s SUMMER ?
Only young idiots have never seen triple digit temperatures during the summer and below zero temperatures in winter. Tell them that all the glaciers are going to melt and the penguins and polar bears are all gonna die. People are so gullible and stupid.
but it gets cool at night and its a dry heat so its quite bearable...
we live in the country with trees and we have ONE window air conditioner and some days we don't even put it on...
Folks...simple...find some shade and find a magazine to fan yourself. Life can be simple...
like the vortex cr** of a couple winters back.
Shade is great but powers that be keep cutting down trees and turning earth into concrete orb
The only thing extreme about the summer of 2023 is the volume of climate change crisis propaganda.
If you put in an asphalt street...shade trees along the highway should be planted to provide a future canopy.
From the news, this sounds like the hottest summer of the past 32 trillion years.
I’m sorry, but that is a terrible idea.
First of all, 75+ MPH and shade trees along the highway do not go well together.
Secondly, shade trees break. Fall down in storms. Do you really want the limb of a oak tree dropping when you are driving by at over 60 MPH ?
I live in NH. the second most forested state in the country. Trees are a major problem along our roadways. They need constant maintenance to keep them from breaking/falling on power lines and over roadways. There are trees on my country road that are literally within 1’ of the pavement. No shoulder at all. That is because the road I live on was originally made in the early 1800s. When the only traffic was horse pulled wagons and buggies.
It was hot for three or four days in the Northeast.
That's what they call a heat wave??
Northeast considers three days of 90 degrees or higher as ahead wave.
Heat wave - damn spell check!
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