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From the National Weather Service, a heat advisory is in effect until Sunday morning for many counties in Texas including Tarrant and Dallas.
An excessive heat watch is in effect from Sunday morning through Monday evening. Temperatures are expected to reach 104 to 108 with a heat index possibly 115 degrees due to the moderate humidity.
No, it's not hot here. If you're hot, you're a wuss or whatever those in denial of the hot weather call it.
Where I'd love to be, Floyd, Virginia, it's 79 degrees, 30% humidity, and a dew point of 46 or Timberon, New Mexico with a temperature of 74, 18% humidity, and a 31 dew point. Now that's great summer weather. Boo hoo!!
Last edited by Canine*Castle; 08-01-2008 at 05:51 PM..
Right now it is very nice here. Cooled down this evening and is about as close to perfect as it can be for me. Not sure where they came up with mostly cloudy though. It is quite nice with a nice sunset going on right now.
How did you make the current condition info into an attachment Bydand? I like the idea!
I used a small screen shot grabber that you can pick what you want to take off the screen as a still shot. It is MWSnap Mirek's Free Windows Software. A small free program that works quite well.
Where I'd love to be, Floyd, Virginia, it's 79 degrees, 30% humidity, and a dew point of 46 or Timberon, New Mexico with a temperature of 74, 18% humidity, and a 31 dew point. Now that's great summer weather. Boo hoo!!
those are typical summer humidities for us
speaking of low humidities, we had a dewpoint of 30ºF/-1C with 30% RH yesterday. Normally humidity doesn't go down that low in winter, typically its around 60-80%.
13ºC / 55F here at 12:30pm. Yes you guessed it, it's cloudy and damp.
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