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Few Clouds Wind: S at 7 mph Humidity: 49% Dewpoint: 72° Pressure: 29.93" Heat Index: 102° Wind Chill: 94° Sunrise: 6:41 am Sunset: 8:14 pm |
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08-02-2011, 03:43 PM | #94 | |
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this is what my website currently shows for both Dallas and Houston: i wish we had 21% humidity....... Dallas Few Clouds Wind: 0 mph Humidity: 21% Dewpoint: 59° Pressure: 29.86" Heat Index: 107° Wind Chill: 106° Sunrise: 6:42 a.m. Sunset: 8:25 p.m. Houston Few Clouds Wind: E at 5 mph Humidity: 46% Dewpoint: 71° Pressure: 29.91" Heat Index: 102° Wind Chill: 95° Sunrise: 6:41 am Sunset: 8:14 pm |
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08-02-2011, 04:35 PM | #97 |
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it's not about which is hotter - it's about which one makes you feel like a bag of dicks....
i'll go run 4 miles right now in 117 degree weather - try that shit here in Houston and die... it's like Arizona heat - it's just dry heat....... plus, ya'll cool down a lot sooner than we do. while ya'll are enjoying ya'lls 70 degree early Octobers, we'll be getting blistered with upper 90's/100 degree weather still..... walk outside at 8AM in Houston and bog down like a VW Beetle trying to go mudding.... |
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08-02-2011, 05:53 PM | #102 |
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this summer in dallas is going to go on record for being the hottest summer ever by the time it's done. the last summer this bad was 1980. another 10 days and we'll have broken the >100 degree high record. record highs recorded the last 3 days in a row with no relief in sight.
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08-02-2011, 05:58 PM | #104 |
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we haven't seen anything but a freak 5 minute shower since something like mid-may. but that shower was isolated and didn't even record at the airport, so officially, nothing. and my sprinkler system doesn't work, so i'm pretty much a hay farmer right now.
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it gets cooler as the sun starts to drop and the humidity practically vanishes in Dallas. here's another comparison at 6PM - in Houston the humidity is so brutal and thick that it keeps the hotter temptarues throughot the late afternoon and into the night. that's why your balls hang off your body at 7AM walking from your car into work because it's already 92 degrees with 70% humidity p.s. i went to Dallas 3 weeks ago to pick up my new puppy and it felt nice. not down right miserable hot. i could feel the warm sun, but i wasn't choking on the humidty.... Houston Scattered Clouds Wind: S at 8 mph Humidity: 43% Dewpoint: 72° Pressure: 29.85" Heat Index: 107° Wind Chill: 98° Sunrise: 6:41 am Sunset: 8:14 pm DallasFew Clouds Wind: 0 mph Humidity: 18% Dewpoint: 57° Pressure: 29.79" Heat Index: 109° Wind Chill: 109° Sunrise: 6:42 a.m. Sunset: 8:25 p.m. |
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08-02-2011, 11:38 PM | #107 |
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ugh I hate this heat.
two Fridays ago I was in a wedding, outside, in a suit. heat indext at 6pm was 120f. I didnt know I could sweat through a suit at the knees in 5 minutes. sweatiest taint ever. luckily we were back inside getting shit hammered in only 25 minutes but DAMN that was miserable.
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this is where my grand parents live: http://www.cnn.com/2011/US/08/02/tex....html?iref=NS1
literally a mile from robert lee, tx. |
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