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Faygo Kid

(21,478 posts)
Sat Jul 7, 2012, 05:35 PM Jul 2012

At 105, D.C. closes in on all-time heat record

Source: Washington Post

It has been truly exceptional,” said Chris Vaccaro, a spokesman for the National Weather Service. The high by 3:35 was 105 degrees at Reagan National Airport.

That breaks the previous record for this date, 102 in 2010, and this is only the 5th time on record that the temperature has hit 105 in DC. The all-time record is 106 degrees.

“We continue our record-setting stretch of days at or above 95 degrees,” Vaccaro said. Today is the tenth consecutive day, and tomorrow will likely be the eleventh, he said.

“We made a quick run for the for the triple-digit mark: The temperature hit 100 degrees before noon,” he said. It will be triple digits all afternoon and into the early evening hours. . .

Read more: http://www.washingtonpost.com/regional



We're not alone, I know. Ran errands this morning and staying in like everyone else today, in the (thankfully) up and running air conditioning. For now.

Only one man could possibly describe how hot it is today.



It was so hot today that Burger King was singing, "if you want it your way, cook it yourself."

It was so hot today I saw a robin dipping his worm in Nestea.

It was so hot, musicians were snorting ice cubes.

It's so hot, your Odor Eaters have sent up a white flag.

It’s so hot I saw two trees fighting over a dog.
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At 105, D.C. closes in on all-time heat record (Original Post) Faygo Kid Jul 2012 OP
And high humidity, too, no doubt. Or maybe not--that would be a pleasant break. Comrade Grumpy Jul 2012 #1
Oddly enough, only 40% right now... sofa king Jul 2012 #4
I was trying to explain to my west coast beloved BlueToTheBone Jul 2012 #43
105ºF == 40.5ºC Ghost Dog Jul 2012 #2
A high of 89 in "too hot in the summer, Tampa Florida" today. Fuddnik Jul 2012 #3
That's where my daughter lives. Faygo Kid Jul 2012 #6
Highest temperature in India: 102F sofa king Jul 2012 #8
I have no problem with St. Pete 92 this afternoon ...glad I moved here back in 1983. L0oniX Jul 2012 #45
They should escourt all the global warming denyers out a side door Spitfire of ATJ Jul 2012 #5
I've been working outside in it for the last 2 weeks obxhead Jul 2012 #7
We have something blowing through... awoke_in_2003 Jul 2012 #24
Yeah obxhead Jul 2012 #33
Me too. I'm exhausted. Heat finally broke about 3 hours ago but I'm in such a stupor riderinthestorm Jul 2012 #30
WOW! obxhead Jul 2012 #34
Our area well repair guy was gone for the July 4th holiday without any backup. riderinthestorm Jul 2012 #39
Wow, scary Marrah_G Jul 2012 #40
Yup, we're all fine. So are the horses. We have excellent back-up plans for stuff like this riderinthestorm Jul 2012 #42
I'm glad all of you are doing well Marrah_G Jul 2012 #44
but dew point is 69% & heat index at 6:30 pm is 108F wordpix Jul 2012 #9
It's 104 here at 5:50 p.m. cyberswede Jul 2012 #10
D.C in the summer is absolutley unbearable. crimson77 Jul 2012 #11
Good thing global warming is just a hoax primavera Jul 2012 #12
It's now 106 degrees in the D.C. area!!! Liberal_Stalwart71 Jul 2012 #13
Yes, Verizon weather posted 106 this evening Samantha Jul 2012 #31
Good news: Rain is coming! :) Bad news: The Nats lost! :( Liberal_Stalwart71 Jul 2012 #49
Sen. Inhofe (R-Oklahoma) is staggering around DC in a parka muttering, "Damn Al Gore! tclambert Jul 2012 #14
So how hot was is? Historic NY Jul 2012 #15
It was 105 in Chicago Friday frazzled Jul 2012 #16
When I was in school, I worked outside every summer... Rhiannon12866 Jul 2012 #17
104 in Indy with 37% humidity=107 LittleGirl Jul 2012 #18
Funny - I stole them for email. emilyg Jul 2012 #19
Perfectly normal. nt onehandle Jul 2012 #20
Ugh! No way We are Devo Jul 2012 #21
I'm starting to get used to 100+ bloomington-lib Jul 2012 #22
I saw some squirrels in DC ---very skinny wordpix Jul 2012 #41
Where are all the right-wing D.C. blabbermouths who mock climate change every Hissyspit Jul 2012 #23
they're up north or in home states, raking in their million$ for their next election or Rmoney's wordpix Jul 2012 #29
Sitting in the AC playing online poker. obxhead Jul 2012 #35
A Member of Congress need never see daylight. sofa king Jul 2012 #38
ouch! that's hot!! this is the time i love being in Maine! BREMPRO Jul 2012 #25
It's so hot, DocMac Jul 2012 #26
... Louisiana1976 Jul 2012 #27
hahahaha DocMac Jul 2012 #28
Meh, I love it Ter Jul 2012 #32
Well then..... obxhead Jul 2012 #36
Three weeks to northwest lower Michigan. Faygo Kid Jul 2012 #37
Sun. 7/8, 3 pm, 102 F wordpix Jul 2012 #46
It breaks for us tonight. obxhead Jul 2012 #47
Try wearing a wet scarf around your neck felix_numinous Jul 2012 #48
 

Comrade Grumpy

(13,184 posts)
1. And high humidity, too, no doubt. Or maybe not--that would be a pleasant break.
Sat Jul 7, 2012, 05:42 PM
Jul 2012

I used to live in DC. It was absolutely unbearable in the summer, and I never saw anything like 105.

sofa king

(10,857 posts)
4. Oddly enough, only 40% right now...
Sat Jul 7, 2012, 05:55 PM
Jul 2012

with a humidity high of 79% at some point in the day, maybe this morning... according to Weather Underground:

http://www.wunderground.com/weatherstation/WXDailyHistory.asp?ID=KDCWASHI18

(not a terrorist website)

All day I've been hearing people complain about the heat, while I was saying to myself, "back in the Swamp a day like this is nothing." Of course, it's at least five deg. F cooler here, too.

Still, I'd count myself lucky that the humidity was not in its usual 80-100% range. There were days where I wished I had gills.

BlueToTheBone

(3,747 posts)
43. I was trying to explain to my west coast beloved
Sun Jul 8, 2012, 01:12 PM
Jul 2012

that you have to learn to just ooze into the heat. If you fight it, you'll be more uncomfortable. Also, move from shade to shade outside. He was also astounded that there was such a temperature as zero!

Before we moved here, I was just explaining it as 4 season weather!

sofa king

(10,857 posts)
8. Highest temperature in India: 102F
Sat Jul 7, 2012, 06:13 PM
Jul 2012

Highest temperature in Ecuador: 88F

Highest temperature in Libya: Tripoli, 104F

Highest temperature in Afghanistan: Khandahar, 107F

Highest temperature in Vietnam: 94F

Highest temperature in Brazil: 96F

Highest temperature in Mexico: Piedras Negras, 106F

I guess DC was right up there with the best of them, today.

 

L0oniX

(31,493 posts)
45. I have no problem with St. Pete 92 this afternoon ...glad I moved here back in 1983.
Sun Jul 8, 2012, 02:20 PM
Jul 2012

I might not mow the lawn until the evening but other than that I haven't ever had a problem with the temps here.

 

Spitfire of ATJ

(32,723 posts)
5. They should escourt all the global warming denyers out a side door
Sat Jul 7, 2012, 06:01 PM
Jul 2012

which makes them have to walk around the building in the heat and keep repeating that until they admit it's hot outside.

 

obxhead

(8,434 posts)
7. I've been working outside in it for the last 2 weeks
Sat Jul 7, 2012, 06:12 PM
Jul 2012

at a golf course in Dumfries. It's been horrible. Extreme humidity in the morning gives way to extreme heat and still bad humidity by noon. You don't get used to it, you just get used to sweating a lot.

When the heat wave breaks Monday and we see a high of 84 I'm gonna need to break out the parka.

 

awoke_in_2003

(34,582 posts)
24. We have something blowing through...
Sat Jul 7, 2012, 08:28 PM
Jul 2012

DFW. I just came back from a smoke break- 78 deg. I almost caught pneumonia

 

obxhead

(8,434 posts)
33. Yeah
Sun Jul 8, 2012, 02:53 AM
Jul 2012

I feel it outside too. It's not here just yet, but it's cooler outside than it has been for what feels like forever. Tomorrow will still suck, but relief is on the way I think. Hopefully it lasts for a little while.

 

riderinthestorm

(23,272 posts)
30. Me too. I'm exhausted. Heat finally broke about 3 hours ago but I'm in such a stupor
Sun Jul 8, 2012, 12:44 AM
Jul 2012

I stumbled around opening windows and turning off the A/C. My well went out about 10 days ago and its been a water nightmare for us ever since (I have 40 horses). The well guy finally arrived today and replaced the pump but we've been slogging water from the neighbor in such quantities that that task alone has driven me crazy.

I usually take Sundays off and I plan to sleep for most of it.

 

obxhead

(8,434 posts)
34. WOW!
Sun Jul 8, 2012, 02:57 AM
Jul 2012

I've replaced well pumps before. They only seem to break at the worst possible time, but the job is not too tough.

40 horses though #%@&, I would have 2 pumps sitting on the shelf just in case. Just keeping the tiny garden moist has been a challenge. Hell, I would have a second well dug as well I think!

 

riderinthestorm

(23,272 posts)
39. Our area well repair guy was gone for the July 4th holiday without any backup.
Sun Jul 8, 2012, 11:17 AM
Jul 2012

Pretty unusual for him and of course major equipment malfunctions always seem to happen like that.

Our neighbor lives close enough we could run hoses from two of their hydrants, and we have a large portable water tank we usually use to keep the dust down in the arenas. I can't imagine how hard this would have been if we hadn't been able to access any water during this. We've been to the local pool daily to shower and clean up each night which actually turned into a good family ritual for all of us together. It was a calming end to the day (even if my hair's a little green from the chlorine!).

The bright spot in all of this was that I pretty much gave up cooking so I've had a lovely run of restaurants and take-out.

I'm pretty sure that losing electricity would be tons worse. No A/C would have been unendurable. When I hear the stories of those without power I don't feel too bad.

 

riderinthestorm

(23,272 posts)
42. Yup, we're all fine. So are the horses. We have excellent back-up plans for stuff like this
Sun Jul 8, 2012, 01:09 PM
Jul 2012

so everyone knows what to do. I've never had to go this long before since my well guy usually gets out here very fast. It was just the perfect storm of intense heat and the July 4th holiday.

My neighbor's two horse barns are within 100 feet of two (out of 3) of our own barns. So we simply ran hoses from her place to ours and used the water truck for the third barn. Instead of using the wash rack, people hosed their horses where the water was. Bathrooms were probably the biggest problem with having to use buckets to "flush" but not insurmountable.

You have to keep a sense of humour when stuff like this happens. "Shit happens" is my mantra (literally and figuratively).

Marrah_G

(28,581 posts)
44. I'm glad all of you are doing well
Sun Jul 8, 2012, 01:23 PM
Jul 2012

It's a great thing to hear about neighbors helping neighbors. Every time I hear something like that it renews my hope for humanity

wordpix

(18,652 posts)
9. but dew point is 69% & heat index at 6:30 pm is 108F
Sat Jul 7, 2012, 06:34 PM
Jul 2012

It is BLISTERING hot in DC. Seriously, do not let the elderly or frail go out for anything more than a short walk from door to (cool) car to A/C cooled bldg.

Wunderground says wind will shift from WSW to NW so that will cool things and hopefully we'll get some rain, too.

The green leaves on branches that cracked off in last week's storm dried up and browned in a day or two.

cyberswede

(26,117 posts)
10. It's 104 here at 5:50 p.m.
Sat Jul 7, 2012, 06:50 PM
Jul 2012

I'm in SE Iowa. The air almost hurts your skin when you step outside.

My laundry is drying really quickly on the line, though.

primavera

(5,191 posts)
12. Good thing global warming is just a hoax
Sat Jul 7, 2012, 07:08 PM
Jul 2012

I'd be worried otherwise. Oh well, no doubt Republican legislators will simply pass a bill outlawing temperatures from rising above a certain level and that will take care of the problem.

Samantha

(9,314 posts)
31. Yes, Verizon weather posted 106 this evening
Sun Jul 8, 2012, 01:23 AM
Jul 2012

and it was a Code Red (unhealthy air). Tomorrow will not be quite as hot, but severe storms with gusts of high wind are predicted. I pray the air conditioning/power stays on.

Sam

tclambert

(11,085 posts)
14. Sen. Inhofe (R-Oklahoma) is staggering around DC in a parka muttering, "Damn Al Gore!
Sat Jul 7, 2012, 07:22 PM
Jul 2012

It's not hot. It's not. It's just an Al Gore conspiracy I tell ya. Whoa, I think I'm gonna throw up."

frazzled

(18,402 posts)
16. It was 105 in Chicago Friday
Sat Jul 7, 2012, 07:34 PM
Jul 2012

We've had three consecutive days over 100 (and plenty in the very high 90s). Though it's not a record. I'm frankly surprised D.C. broke a record with 105.

We are Devo

(193 posts)
21. Ugh! No way
Sat Jul 7, 2012, 07:48 PM
Jul 2012

My ideal temp is 65-75 degrees. I would have heat stroke back east. I live in L.A. now, hope to move to Oregon some day.

bloomington-lib

(946 posts)
22. I'm starting to get used to 100+
Sat Jul 7, 2012, 07:50 PM
Jul 2012

Next week in the 80s as highs and 60s for lows will seem kinda chilly.

I don't see how the plants and animals do it though. Every afternoon the plants wilt and the animals hide from the sun. I haven't seen a squirrel in 2 weeks.

wordpix

(18,652 posts)
41. I saw some squirrels in DC ---very skinny
Sun Jul 8, 2012, 12:41 PM
Jul 2012

Don't know what they eat before the nuts are ready but maybe they can't find water, stream levels are really low in DC

Hissyspit

(45,788 posts)
23. Where are all the right-wing D.C. blabbermouths who mock climate change every
Sat Jul 7, 2012, 08:23 PM
Jul 2012

time there is a blizzard?

Yeah, like Inhofe.

Hypocrites.

wordpix

(18,652 posts)
29. they're up north or in home states, raking in their million$ for their next election or Rmoney's
Sun Jul 8, 2012, 12:26 AM
Jul 2012


Up to no good, anyhow

sofa king

(10,857 posts)
38. A Member of Congress need never see daylight.
Sun Jul 8, 2012, 11:10 AM
Jul 2012

They can go downstairs from their federally-provided housing to an interconnected network of underground tunnels which will allow them to emerge inside the House offices, the Senate offices, the Supreme Court, the Capitol, the Library of Congress, and even the White House and Federal Triangle, all without ever stepping outside. They have three exclusive-use subway systems, or one can walk miles underground through filtered, climate-controlled air.

I'm pretty sure there are a few Members of Congress who have no idea at all how hot it was.

BREMPRO

(2,331 posts)
25. ouch! that's hot!! this is the time i love being in Maine!
Sat Jul 7, 2012, 08:35 PM
Jul 2012

Winter can be cold (this winter was nothing though) but we make up for it in the summer- it's beautiful here now mid to upper 70's this week..

DocMac

(1,628 posts)
26. It's so hot,
Sat Jul 7, 2012, 08:46 PM
Jul 2012

the trees are whistling for dogs.


I posted this the other day. No lol's...nada. It's funny, no?

 

obxhead

(8,434 posts)
36. Well then.....
Sun Jul 8, 2012, 03:02 AM
Jul 2012

You can just roll right on up here, pack it up in a box, and take it home. I'll even chip in for the gas.

Faygo Kid

(21,478 posts)
37. Three weeks to northwest lower Michigan.
Sun Jul 8, 2012, 10:52 AM
Jul 2012

Less than three years to semi-retirement there. Cool lake breezes. Can't wait.

No place I have ever visited more beautiful. Salzburg, Austria was close. But this is better than New England. And cold weather will be hard to find in coming years.

http://www.lelandmi.com/

 

obxhead

(8,434 posts)
47. It breaks for us tonight.
Sun Jul 8, 2012, 03:18 PM
Jul 2012

If the forecasts are somewhat correct we're in for a pleasant 7 days ahead of us. 85 is going to feel like early spring compared to the heat we've had for the last 2 weeks.

Gonna be real hard to not call out of work on Thursday with a high of 74. Would be nice to hit a few golf balls instead of maintaining the course for once.

felix_numinous

(5,198 posts)
48. Try wearing a wet scarf around your neck
Sun Jul 8, 2012, 03:21 PM
Jul 2012

as it evaporates, it is cool. It cools down the major arteries of the neck and shoulders, and let the rest of the cool scarf hang down the front of your body. I don't care that my shirt is wet. I just keep wetting it, and it helps a lot Cotton or rayon is best, especially gauze material.

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