Sunday, June 19, 2011

Damn

That's hot.


It hit 107 a bit later, but dropped back before I could get the picture.  I know that car thermometers tend to run hot because they're reading air heated by the sun-baked asphalt and the exhaust of the other cars.

But damn.  Everything's bigger in Texas, I guess.  Even the temperature.

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  1. Whew. Just wait till it's actually summer.

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  2. Don't worry, there's only 4 or 5 more months of this before it cools off again :)

    If you're wondering when you'll get used to it, you won't. I've lived here all my life and it hasn't happened yet. Just kind of "is what it is".

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  3. "actually summer"..that would be August.
    A nice, chilly and humid 98.8 degrees here in Cypress. Where's my parka?

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  4. I managed to get sunburned on our way back south, but I don't think the thermometer ever got above 102° or so in the truck.

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  5. 102 "in...the...truck"?
    yoiks!

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  6. kx, I think that's the outside temp, but I am not sure.

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  7. Psh! One of my company vehicles told me this as soon as I turned it on once, last summer.
    http://www.eyesneverclosed.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/06/temp.jpg

    Tempe AZ

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  8. Dude, put on a jacket before you freeze!! We wish it were that cool here in Arizona.

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  9. No, it is hot when that zero turns into a 1. It is damned hot when it turns into a 2.

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  10. Wow, that's almost as hot as the inside of a Washington DC ambulance!

    Patient endures 107-degree heat inside ambulance

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