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Unread 08-13-2009, 07:39 PM
 
Location: Phoenix
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I didnt like the humidity. Early this morning was somewhere in the 60%-70% range and quite nasty. Like where my car windows fogged up lol! Tho it is practice-I am going back to Cleveland for a visit next week, so this morning was pretty much exactly what it will be like there-in the 70s/80s with a boat load of humidity. Ick. And my hair frizzed for the first time in a long time lol! And that clothes feeling sticky thing which I so so dont miss at all. lol!
I know what you mean about the sticky clothes! How do people put up with that!!! Well, its only 94° and the sun is low on the horizon so don't think we'll get anywhere close to 100° today. However, the dew point is at 59° with 31% humidity so I there is a chance of more storms tonight!
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Unread 08-14-2009, 04:12 AM
 
Location: Phoenix
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I did my brakes in the morning, I had to replace my rotors and pads, and I could not stop sweating, the humidity was insane. Nice to be in the coverage of the clouds though!
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Unread 08-14-2009, 10:01 AM
 
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Well, I guess you guys are happy this only happens once a year. lol Maybe it will get back to 112 this week for ya all. lol Dry you out a bit. Fcorrales can get his shirt back on and stop driving all the straight woman crazy. Poor things! ha ha
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Unread 08-14-2009, 11:22 AM
 
Location: Sonoran Desert
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Well, I guess you guys are happy this only happens once a year. lol Maybe it will get back to 112 this week for ya all. lol Dry you out a bit. Fcorrales can get his shirt back on and stop driving all the straight woman crazy. Poor things! ha ha
I can live without the 112, but weather like last weekend - low 100s for high, 70s for lows, and humidity under 10% is decent enough and about the best one can hope for this time of year. Three more weeks until THAT kind of weather is "normal".
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Unread 08-14-2009, 03:39 PM
 
Location: Phoenix
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Well, I guess you guys are happy this only happens once a year. lol Maybe it will get back to 112 this week for ya all. lol Dry you out a bit. Fcorrales can get his shirt back on and stop driving all the straight woman crazy. Poor things! ha ha
LOL! you are soooo bad! I do it on purpose sometimes! J/K I put on a summershirt ("mo" for "wifebeater") before going on a walk! Hello...I'm not an exhibitionist... 112°...not so much, 105° bring it! but it is only 101°, 20% humidity and 50° dew point...too low for low level moisture. Right now feels fine, but could "dry" out a little more...

Just for comparison...its 99° with 40% himidity and a 66° dew point in San Antonio, TX....92°, 50% humidity and a 70° dew point in Dallas and Houston...not too bad...LOL its 93° 51% humidity and a 72° dew point...HOLY crapola!

And we though Phoenix yesterday at 79°, 60% humidity and 62° dew point was terrible!

Hey Twiggy, Boston feels like Phoenix yesterday: 79°, 62% humidity and 64° dew point...so you "should" like it...LOL, ewwww! But hey, look forward to 10°, -15° wind-chills during the winter!

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Unread 08-14-2009, 05:59 PM
 
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I hate all moisture and humidity. I love when it is 112 degrees with no clouds and I have been here for 2 years. Rain is cool but overcast days are kind of blahh. I truly love it here and you guys are kind of wimpy, really
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Unread 08-15-2009, 08:59 AM
 
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LOL! you are soooo bad! I do it on purpose sometimes! J/K I put on a summershirt ("mo" for "wifebeater") before going on a walk! Hello...I'm not an exhibitionist... 112°...not so much, 105° bring it! but it is only 101°, 20% humidity and 50° dew point...too low for low level moisture. Right now feels fine, but could "dry" out a little more...

Just for comparison...its 99° with 40% himidity and a 66° dew point in San Antonio, TX....92°, 50% humidity and a 70° dew point in Dallas and Houston...not too bad...LOL its 93° 51% humidity and a 72° dew point...HOLY crapola!

And we though Phoenix yesterday at 79°, 60% humidity and 62° dew point was terrible!

Hey Twiggy, Boston feels like Phoenix yesterday: 79°, 62% humidity and 64° dew point...so you "should" like it...LOL, ewwww! But hey, look forward to 10°, -15° wind-chills during the winter!
BBBRRRRRRR I know!
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