Lived in Tempe for almost 15 years. This is a cooling trend IMO.
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Lived in Tempe for almost 15 years. This is a cooling trend IMO.
Lived in Mesa for 17, its not at all bad here unless the humidity ramps up like it did lately.
Snort. It is over 90 in my shop now and it is the end of the day and cooling down.
People say Denver is a dry heat, especially compared to the DC area and the south, but i have to say it aint a dry heat for about three inches off my body.
Holy s*&# is right! JM, you're almost out of fuel! It's too hot to be stranded on the side of the road on empty! [Coffee]
It ain't hot [Coffee]
Bunch of panzies! I'm just thankful we Dont have humidity. Course I spent a good bit of the day in the air conditioned truck, air conditioned house and at the pool. The other bit I sweat my nuts off mowing.
Just remember girls wear less when its warm....
I work outdoors. working in hawaii, had to ring out my shirt some days(sweat not water). Worked in Vegas, LOTS of water(+nuun tabs) and hefewizen. Working in CO....a breeze. :)