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newyearsday:

--- Quote ---I can't sleep at night if I am hot. I feel so bad for you Jenny. They say the heat will be breaking later this week after some storms roll through (at least this is what they are telling us here in Indianapolis).
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David, you're so sweet. Judging from when you wrote this, it looks like you can't sleep at night even when you aren't hot!  ;D

I actually can sleep relatively well for some reason in the heat, but I just can't get a lot done at home. If it keeps going like this, I may get a window unit, but I've lived through a few NC summers without any AC. You get used to it. Sticking your head in the freezer for a few cold breaths of air also feels great. And, I work in an air conditioned building all day, so that really helps. If it were an all day thing, I'd go crazy. Thanks for your concern though! :D

Jenny

Sheriff Roland:
For all of you who thought it was too darn hot in the past - this morning, the temperature outside was in the 80's before the sun came up

It's reaching high 90's (36C) this afternoon, and with the humidity factor - they're saying 116F (46C) and this is Toronto, for %$@^* Sake!

Time for another cold shower, I guess

henrypie:
I've been taking cold showers and just looking blankly at my towel, which I no longer use.  I just shake off and streak to the fan and get blow-dried.

David:
No much better here in Hartford.  Or should I call it HOTford!

Today it peaked at 99* F.    Tomorrow they are saying expect 101* F.

I went out at 2pm to wash the PT and had to keep wetting down the driveway because it was too hot on my feet!  LOL.   And by the time I was done wiping the car off, which I had to do quickly as the heat was drying it faster, I had to go in and take another cold shower.

ednbarby:
This is one of those freakish summer days in South Florida in which it is actually five-ten degrees cooler than all the hottest places in the country.  We've had some lovely east winds over the last few days that have kept our usually ferocious heat down to a dull roar.  Right now, weather.com says our temp is 89F, wind is ENE at 14 mph, and humidity is a very dry (for us) 59%.  I think we've been in a "high pressure ridge" which is about to change.  And when it does, let the instantaneous sweating upon stepping outdoors begin.  Again.

David, I washed the 4-Runner on Sunday.  And even though I kept misting my face and hair with the cold water from the hose and went in and took a cold shower afterwards, my face was still tomato red from the heat for about the next hour.   :P

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