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melody Posted - Jul 19 2011 : 5:56:46 PM
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Oyyy....it's warm in the Great North Woods---Tomorrows high 93-degrees!

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brightmeadow Posted - Jul 21 2011 : 7:58:03 PM
Driving home from work, first time ever, car thermometer said 102 degrees... As we drove north and out of the city it "cooled down" to only 97.... LOL


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gypsy goat Posted - Jul 21 2011 : 5:51:25 PM
very warm here in my neck of the woods-weatherman says it will cool off in a couple of days! i sure hope he's right. thinking of all my fellow farmgals in the middle of the U.S. i know you have it really bad

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knittinchick Posted - Jul 21 2011 : 5:42:39 PM
Jan, I live in the Milwaukee area as well, and it was very very hot here this past week! I rode my bike about 7 miles on Tuesday, and holy cow, I was sweating buckets by the time I got back home!
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treelady Posted - Jul 21 2011 : 1:37:00 PM
Oh Judy, my heart just breaks for all you Texas and Oklahoma ranchers and farmers. Our haycrop has been awesome this year, sure wish I could send some of our moisture and hay your way! My prayers will continue to be for everyone going through the awful drought you are experiencing.

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walkinwalkoutcattle Posted - Jul 21 2011 : 1:25:34 PM
man. It feels like 110 out there! I just got my horse to the farm and haven't been able to fool with him because it's so dangerously hot. We need some cooler weather here ASAP!

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crafter Posted - Jul 21 2011 : 1:15:29 PM
my daughter played softball games last night and the night before- last night by far was horrid and I just sat there with the sweat running down my neck, back and just kept running down!! I always worry about the girls playing, it doesn't seem that they ever bring enough to drink. the good thing is that they won both games and will play a championship game next Tuesday.
Starting to cool down today- can see the light at the end of the humidity :)
jclambert Posted - Jul 21 2011 : 12:50:11 PM
Oh my gosh. 58 degrees sounds like heaven. It is so dry and hot here that we are trying to bale hay and there just isn't any grass. We are having to feed our cattle already because the pastures have burnt up. Looks like we will be selling most of them next week. Ya'll keep us in your thoughts and prayers. We really need rain in our little part of the world.

Judy

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treelady Posted - Jul 21 2011 : 12:00:18 PM
Hang in there girls! We just went through a week of that, but this morning it was a wonderful 58 degrees and very little humidity. What a wonderful feeling to be able to work outside and not have the sweat pouring off you. Hopefully the cooler weather will be heading your way soon!

Julie

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grace gerber Posted - Jul 21 2011 : 04:50:02 AM
We will be hitting records in the next couple of days here but nothing you can do but get the chores done early - makes sure everyone has water all the time and come back out after sun down. I remind folks remember when we complained about the snow and cold (not me) well see it is always something...

Be Well folks and drink water, water, water...

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dutchy Posted - Jul 20 2011 : 10:35:43 PM
PLEASE send some my way! It is cool here yuck. I SO miss the high temps in Thailand...


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owwlady Posted - Jul 20 2011 : 10:49:52 AM
I'm at my parents house here in Wauwatosa (suburb of Milwaukee) and the heat index (that includes the humidity) is supposed to be 105 or higher. I went out for the mail and the heavy, hot, humid air just about knocked me out! Can't wait for Fall!!!

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melody Posted - Jul 20 2011 : 09:11:44 AM
Exactly Diane!
On a trip to South Dakota a few years ago the temperatures exceeded 90-degrees and I LOVED it! But....then the humidity was practically "nil." With this heat we are experiencing, I actually find it debilitating and very, very oppressive...kind of like a wet, heavy wool blanket over everything and everybody. I am so concerned that the husband and kids keep hydrated it is a constant mantra in our house lately "Hydrate, hydrate, hydrate!" Everyone seems to be moving in slow motion...and very few if anything gets accomplished during the day. I am keeping up on keeping all the wet towels dry and clothes washed and put away because of that "musty" scent that accompanies high humidity, keeping the bathrooms cleaned and of course I am on top of the constant onslaught of dishes in this house, but I haven't vacumed or washed floors. I just stand still and sweat---It literally rolls down my back without any effort on my part-Yuck.
And...
Mary Beth,
I ache for all of you down there. No rain...We are praying for you! What kind of long-term problems happen without rain for so long besides the fact that it is destroying the economy down there? Possibly another dust bowl situation? Gosh...I can't even fathom what it must be like for you.

Melody
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Fiddlehead Farm Posted - Jul 20 2011 : 08:43:05 AM
I always thought that old saying "It's not the heat, but the humidity" was not correct. I thought 100 degrees is a 100 degrees no matter what. I just got back from the West and found out that the lower humidity does make a difference. It was in the 90's and sure did not feel like the 90's here in the Upper Mid-West. We are having heat indexes of 115 degrees! My DH went to Iraq a couple of times and it was 127! He came home to Wisconsin in August when we were at 88 with 90% humidity and he was hot!

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Okie Farm Girl Posted - Jul 20 2011 : 05:57:29 AM
I'd call your 93 degrees a cold front except that YOU have humidity to boot and that makes it 10 times worse!! :-) Poor you. We have now had 30 days of triple digit temps, some as high as 115º with no rain (which has kept the humidity around 28%). Roads are buckling and watermains are bursting! It's like a horror movie. I'd swear I was living in the desert instead of Oklahoma. Sure hope you all can stay cool. I wouldn't have your humidity for anything because it would just kill us!!! I understand that it has put your heat index up into the triple digits too.

Mary Beth

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rough start farmgirl Posted - Jul 20 2011 : 05:27:28 AM
I have been watching the approaching heatwave for that huge area of the country. It looks like you are in ffor a miserable week. I promise to not complain that we are having a cold summer ... probably very few tomatoes this year without some heat.

Stay cool and safe.
marianne
LuckyMommyof5 Posted - Jul 20 2011 : 05:01:40 AM
Here, too - we were in the upper 80s yesterday and we're supposed to hit 97 today with no rain. I'm running myself ragged making sure my garden is watered constantly. Hope the weather breaks soon!

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