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    The Fluid of Spock KD8TUT's Avatar
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    Cool and sticky today. Got about 24 hours of rain.... now cool and sticky.

    No way to get comfortable unless I run the space heater along with the air conditioner.
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    So there I was, totally naked. With only a rubber hose and a stuffed animal...

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    The weather people have issued hot weather advisories for most parts of Vancouver Island and mainland parts of southwestern British Columbia until the middle of next week with sunny skies and temperatures in mid 30 degrees Celsius...... maybe record breaking stuff coming up is the warning! How nice! :roll:
    Why,driving into a brick wall at 60 miles per hour, would I expect it not to hurt! :roll:

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    Low 90's with sweltering Southern steam. I've felt every kind of humidity. This is a stingie humidity. Steam that stings.

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    Still unable to remove enough moisture from the shack.
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    So there I was, totally naked. With only a rubber hose and a stuffed animal...

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    As of 17 Aug - It's supposed to be 100*+ the next three days in the Willamette valley. Lucky me, being down river (Columbia) from them usually results in a 5-10* difference, down. Being on the lower Columbia river delta has its upside, besides being closer to the coast than the big city (Portland) nitwits, unless you consider Longview, WA the big city. It's big the eff enuf for me to avoid unless absolutely necessary, plus it's always hotter there than out in the woods.

    I grew up in suburban Denver, lived in Portland almost 18 years and now wouldn't go back on a dare/bet/threat for anything. Why it took so long to move out into the cooler areas is beyond me. You metro area dwellers can keep the temperature increase from all that concrete and asphalt.

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    Moving on, my posts are not helpful

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    Quote Originally Posted by KD8TUT View Post
    Still unable to remove enough moisture from the shack.
    I don't know that having that horse in there with you is helping out with that.

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    It's 3:30 in the afternoon i'm ready to go to work and it is a record breaking 36 degrees Celsius here on Vancouver Island! 40 degrees in Port Alberni! Thank goodness for air conditioning!
    Why,driving into a brick wall at 60 miles per hour, would I expect it not to hurt! :roll:

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    Quote Originally Posted by VE7DCW View Post
    It's 3:30 in the afternoon i'm ready to go to work and it is a record breaking 36 degrees Celsius here on Vancouver Island! 40 degrees in Port Alberni! Thank goodness for air conditioning!
    That was my July sans humidity.

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    Today's high temp was 73F (23C).

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    Meanwhile here in CO, the upper peaks are getting their first dusting of snow.

    Cold front moved in, a bunch of soaking rain at lower altitudes.

    Today's high "down" in Denver, 75, low about 50.

    Ahhhhhh.
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