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high 90 here in solvang every day. Its brutal to golf in!
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07-02-2013, 10:43 PM | #32 |
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It's a dry heat..... right?
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07-02-2013, 10:56 PM | #33 |
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At my parents for the summer, and I usually keep my "man cave" (downstairs) at 68 degrees Fahrenheit.
Relatives just came over a couple of days ago, and they're a bit elderly so they can't tolerate 68 F all that well. I've had to increase the temperature to a brutal 78 F to accommodate them It's pretty much been torture trying to sleep at night. Here in central Texas we've had about 100 F everyday and mid 70s during the night. The air conditioning downstairs is technically set at a temperature higher than the outside temperature I pretty much have to blast my fan while drenching my body in cool water throughout the night just to stay sane. Personally I keep the temperature downstairs at 68 F all year round. It's difficult for me to tolerate anything above ~72 F. What's typical for you guys? |
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Ah yes, good ol' SF. I was in SJ friday and it was about 95f, I drive up on 280 and near Palo Alto and all that area it's 105f, as soon as I hit South SF, Daily City and all that BOOM! Clouds, cool breeze, and 65f degree weather! Oh the joy.
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55 C = 131 F with 90%+ humidity. Pic is from a couple years back, but august is coming and we will get these temps again soon.
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lived a few different places..Charleston SC = crazy humidity
San Diego=perfect weather Yuma = feels like opening an oven when stepping foot outside NY = loved the season's but can get very hot as well with a stench depending on the part of town can't imagine 131 with crazy humidity |
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