Damn hot. I just did the annual full detail on the wife's Honda and I was dripping sweat all over. :crazy:
Not going to be so hot here this week Looks like mid 80's for highs, and mid 60's overnight. No rain forecast, so going to detail the fleet. Mark
TEMPS You will love it when you all come to Colorado. I'm in western co (desert clime.) You will be in the mountains where it's cooler.
I lived in the Springs and Denver for a few years and loved it there, before I moved to Sandy Eggo....... If it's anything here like it is now come August, the mountains will be a welcome respite! We're actually having a pretty nice week, with clear skies and way less humididity - next week when I'm supposed to go to the track again, it's supposed to storm off and on all week. So far, I'm 0 for 3 on track days this year, rained out on all of em!
Going down to the upper 50's here overnight. No rain in sight, so I need to water the gardens for the first time this year. Mark
Just an update, 72 to 75 degrees each day. A stray thunder shower here and there its been beautiful. Observations from the base of Winter Park Resort, looking forward to seeing everyone. Marc (Silver Creek Outfitters)in WPResort
Resort weather here in STL. Low 80's for highs, and mid 60's at night. Ruby the Black Lab is even sleeping on the deck, in the sun Mark
It's 102F in the shade of our carport right now, with the heat index it is pushing 115F, yuck. Got off work early, so it's time to retest my theory that beer fixes everything Mark
Wat a difference a month makes, eh Lotsie? July 1 everything is mahhhhhhvelous.... August 1, we seemed to have moved right next door to hell!
It's hot back in the Peg now too. But they have 10,000 mosquitoes per cubic foot right now:shocked: Mark
Same as yesterday here, 100+, index or not. I not acclimatizing:rolleyes5:. I did just do some weed whacking, using Roundup:lol: Mark
Now that is my kind of weed whacking. My wife does all the mowing using a John Deere 2210. I told her I was not going to weed whack again until I can find one with a seat and a hydrostatic clutch. I'm still looking. Jim
Hummmm. That could work. Hit 104 here today, but now it is raining now. I can always tell without looking, because the fox hound and one of the greyhounds crawl under my desk at the first hint of thunder. :lol: Jim
You would never know a storm was coming with the Lab, she could care less, but the rescue mutt gets under the desk long before I hear anything. Looks like no storms here, radar shows it all tracking north of us. Could drop into the 60's Friday night though:cornut: Mark