Posted on 07/31/2023 7:22:31 AM PDT by ChicagoConservative27
Still hot and humid in Alabama. Got a good storm yesterday evening that cooled things down a lot, but that’s only temporary.
Then again, it is typical for Alabama Summertime...
Iam in NH, there has been no heat wave. July usually has many days in the 90’s. We have only had a couple. I was running heat through May this year as we had weeks where we never got above 65. Have had to break the AC out this year and I am not going to bother.
This is just another wave of govt propaganda.
We have had tons of rain the last 3 months. I am sure next week they will be telling me we are in a drought.
Yes some people think the weather has a set cycle that never change.
Globalists miffed not everyone is taking the bait.
Prove me wrong?
TV and print news outlets in 20,000 BC were reporting triple digit temps throughout the world just before the ice age.
I live in a temperate rainforest. I like dry. :)
Not major highways...city/town streets. I’ve lived on those treed streets almost all my life...and it works. They are regularly maintained...problems in a storm...yes...but storms don’t happen every day. We clean up the mess and get on with life.
We lose power multiple times a year because of our roads/streets lined with trees. Not trees that were planted there, but trees that grew from seeds 100 or more years ago.
There was a White Pine tree just down the road from my house. It was over 3’ in diameter and 11” from the pavement on the outside of a curve. The bark on the road side was all scraped off from the plow blade hitting it in the winter. In the first three years I lived here there were four accidents/collisions with that tree. The last lady spent several days in the hospital. Her car was totaled. The town finally cut it down about two years ago.
This must be the first hot summer in history.
I would hardly say that a couple of days in the low 90s in Central New Hampshire - IN JULY - constitutes “extreme temperatures”.
The Mid-South got a lot of that. For example, several locations in the Paducah NWS forecast area recorded their wettest or close to their wettest July’s ever.
sheet..we had 30 days of 100 f.....like 10 years ago here in OK
I hate fear porn.
Hit 91 today in TN. Normal temperatures. It’s summer.
I’m wondering if this forecast is really current, as our local TV Met is saying that now it looks like that high pressure center / heat dome is not going to move East as aggressively as previously forecast.
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That’s kinda bad news for us, as reduced and slower movement would set us up for a possible re-enactment of what happened to Mayfield, KY, not quite 2 weeks ago. (The “re-enactment” could even happen to Mayfield, but the latest forecast shows them being a bit east of the worst of it, again due to the heat dome’s lesser movement.)
True, and aside from the humidity and rain (the 2nd wettest July on record in both Boston and Worcester), nothing was above normal from what I see.
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