I'd rather work on the dish in the cold than the heat.
It all depends on the humidity. 95 degrees outside with under 10% humidity is OK. 85 degrees outside with Michigan humidity of 80% IS a killer. Must be why I like the weather in the great Southwest. Hard freeze forcast for Friday morning here. Oh, well, have to take what we get.Until this summer, I wouldn't have agreed with Iceberg. But try working on a dish when its 96 or so, its a killer.
I'd rather work on the dish in the cold than the heat.
I'd rather work on the dish in the cold than the heat.
Corrado said:My maple trees are already starting to change color in the past week and temps forecast to dip to 40 by the end of the week.
I like the snow but don't want the snow too soon. In the Fall of 1987 here in NY we had record snowfall locally while the leaves were still on the trees and the powergrid was destroyed for weeks with downed trees. I remember waking up to the sound of breaking trees that Sunday and snow wasn't even forecast.
Those fires this year are unbelievable! Sure hope it goes away from you. Dropped to 36 degrees here this morning. Should freeze tonight.It is cooler here now, down from 104 degrees with 15% humidity. Two wildfires. One went to 11,000+ acres in an hour or so. No building destroyed. The other went to 3626 acres in 5 hours and about 108 buildings destroyed. That does not happen in the snow. We were under smoke for several days and packed to evacuate for at least 7 days. AND this is not Texas! I do not like the cold extreme either, however. 9 degrees with 26 MPH winds is too cold.
Glad its cooling down for you and hope its the end of the wild fires for awhile.PS I like the your avatar!Nice kitties!Its going to be a challange but im going to get a pic of my two cats together.It is cooler here now, down from 104 degrees with 15% humidity. Two wildfires. One went to 11,000+ acres in an hour or so. No building destroyed. The other went to 3626 acres in 5 hours and about 108 buildings destroyed. That does not happen in the snow. We were under smoke for several days and packed to evacuate for at least 7 days. AND this is not Texas! I do not like the cold extreme either, however. 9 degrees with 26 MPH winds is too cold.
I'd rather work on the dish in the cold than the heat.