Monday, July 11, 2011

Hotter Than Hot.

I don't know about y'all, but we're definitely enduring a stifling heat wave here in Oklahoma. Couple the August-like temps with good ol' Midwest humidity and you've got blazing hot days and not much relief at night.

My friend did a little survey on Facebook to see how the temps were in other places, too, so I thought I'd give it a go on my blog to see how the weather was treating my fellow bloggy friends!

This is what I want to know:
1) What part of the country you are in (regions are good--I never give the name of my specific town and don't expect you to, either)
2) The current time
3) The current temperature

You can list the heat index, too, if you want to, although I don't think it makes much of a difference once you get past 100, ha ha. :)

Here's my info:
1) Northeast Oklahoma
2) 3:26pm
3) 104 degrees

Yeesh. The temps keep climbing! What's it like where you live?

Have a lovely day!

9 comments:

  1. Sadly, the same as yours. UGH. Time to go sit in E's splash pool! ;)

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  2. Southern Michigan, 73 degrees. It just stormed (FINALLY) so it dropped the temperature dramatically. It was in the upper 90s yesterday and all last week with a heat index over 100. Supposed to head back up that high again in a few days. Hope you guys get some relief (rain) soon. ;)

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  3. Southeast Missouri, Heat index 110 at 4:05. So. Hot. So glad my kids are entertaining themselves in the cool basement right now. I'm really thankful I used my crockpot for dinner tonight. Our AC is going, "I think I can. I think I can!"

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  4. Memphis, 4:26, 99 according to weather.com, 102 according to my car, heat Index 109, humidity at 45% (that's what really kills us here in Memphis...the humidity here is brutal!)

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  5. Montgomery, AL 4:54 PM. 93 degrees with the heat index above 100 and a whopping 93% humidity. And this is just after a storm that was supposed to "cool us off"

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  6. Central TX
    5:31 - 101 degrees
    It's been over 100 most days this summer and hot since April. We are in an extreme drought and praying for rain and cooler temps soon. I feel your pain.

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  7. 1). Nashvegas
    2). 7:24pm
    3). 94 with a heat index of 107 (gag)

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  8. Atlanta
    9:30am
    85 degrees already!

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  9. Southwest Texas (right around the armpit)
    6:53pm
    102.1 degrees

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