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my goodness accuweather says high of 79 with realfeel of 90 today. gonna be very tropical feeling today with all the rain and thunder storms and high humidity.
All these humidity factors and formulas. It's subjective anyway. 79 with 100% humidity only yields a heat index of 84. Humidex says 102 LOL.
What a horrible day. Mid 80s and completely overcast. I'm being suffocated by a disgustingly humid cloud. WTF happened to the 70% chance of thunderstorms today? We had drizzle that last one minute. Big fail.
Still no 20C here, has been hard pressed to reach 16C since the end of April. Even the worst springs usually get into the 20s once or twice in May, not since 1986 have we reached June before doing it. Forecasts have put Thur/Fri down to 18C now, were going for 28 last week. When will late spring arrive?
What a horrible day. Mid 80s and completely overcast. I'm being suffocated by a disgustingly humid cloud. WTF happened to the 70% chance of thunderstorms today? We had drizzle that last one minute. Big fail.
It's better than the scorching hot, near 87 degree sun beaming on you lol.
I find this cloudy weather a relief.
Btw, Cambium there's parts of Maine that are hovering at around 40 F, Caribou, ME is only at 44 F right now at 2 pm on June 2nd.
No, it's not. Clear skies, clean air. Like a weight has been lifted from my shoulders. The stifling cloud is both uncomfortable and depressing.
I suppose, at least I don't have to worry about seeking shade. Or my car being at 150 degrees when I get in it (my car is black ).
It's also a lot easier on my eyes, I'm glad I don't have to worry about squinting or putting on shades to be outside some rain would be nice though.
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