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It looks like sweaty back effect returns this weekend .
I need a dual zone ventilated bed. GF likes it warm, I like it cold. Placing a fan next to me isn’t enough to provide my back with enough breeze.
70+ degree dewpoints are NASTY!!! I had to deal with a month a half of that garbage from early June until recently. I'll take the 37 degree low temperature in Land O' Lakes, WI in Vilas County this morning. That is one of my ideal climate zone locations.
70+ degree dewpoints are NASTY!!! I had to deal with a month a half of that garbage from early June until recently. I'll take the 37 degree low temperature in Land O' Lakes, WI in Vilas County this morning. That is one of my ideal climate zone locations.
70 degree dew points with temps in the 80s don't bother me at all. It's when temps get into the 90s where it becomes uncomfortable. Now dew points above 75F could feel oppressive
Chicago area low temps tomorrow morning will be incredibly chilly! Has to be near record cool
Bring back the heat!
WGN is going with low 90s here by the weekend
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The combination of a -PNA and +ABNA index work to favor a hot Midwest and cool Northwest lean for middle August.
Winds and gusts are dying down here now. Now down to 26mph G43, down from 41mph G69 two hours ago.
^ Also, here's a map of the heat in the Territories past couple days. +30C in Baker Lake wow! I definitely prefer the negative versions of those temps. That would be especially true if I lived there.
None of ya can touch my weather. Dead dry for days dews over 75f and temps over 93f. No chance of any rain with a west flow day and nite.
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