Imagine if that was to be the weather the rest of your life and you could not have AC anymore. Would you want to keep living? Food for thought. It's not that bad. One can usually find something they like about the months they don't tolerate well. At least it's not cold. Warmth = life. Cold = less to no life. |
Between this heat the horrible air quality and bad traffic this place is a nightmare to try and "live" in.
To the pps saying we will be complaining about rain and leaves in the fall. Not me. I love fall and winter is fine i can throw more clothes on I can't take anymore clothes off passed naked in this insane heat. Even my vents are sweating from the dew point along with the humidity. The world is trying to throw us off of it at this point. |
Will this ever end?? |
When is this ending? |
There might be a couple of nice days in September, but generally relief doesn't come until October. |
Central Park nyc just hit 99 for the first time since 2012, so this is definitely not normal. |
Had a power outage already in Rockville/North Bethesda today. Pepco fixed it in under an hour (probably because it knocked out 2 traffic lights), but ugh. It was already stifling by 8am. |
Ditto!! LOVE all things about fall and winter here. Tolerate spring once my allergies are dealt with. Hate all things about summer. |
I need some relief from this. |
Get outside more and it won't seem so bad after a while. |
I hate this !!!!! |
Eh, heat kills plenty of people every year and unfortunately is killing people right now. |
What does normal mean? The planet is warming. These events will become more frequent. |
Warmth = life is very simplistic. I heard an interview with Phoenix's heat officer. I forget his exact title. Of all weather events and natural disasters, heat, at least the kind seen in AZ and increasingly in other places, is most taxing to human society in terms of death and hospitalization and lost productivity. But because the civil infrastructure is not damaged, the media doesn't cover it like they do hurricanes and floods etc |
For those thinking the north is safe from climate change...the city is 25 miles south of Canada...
Plattsburgh, New York: Tied its all-time record high of 101 degrees Monday. On the shores of Lake Champlain, they reached 100 degrees for only the fourth time in their almost 80-year period of record. It was the first time they did so in almost 50 years, since an Aug. 1-2, 1975 heat wave. |