Which is why I love where I live in the Philippines: Daytime highs of 75-78F, overnight lows of 55-60F, all year long. Just don’t ask about monsoon season, which is just getting underway.
Our night time temperature in Memphis didn’t drop below 80 for about two weeks, with humidity so high the heat index stayed above 100 round the clock. As a runner I found it really rough going. I hate treadmills but may need to change my thinking if this becomes a regular summer thing.
You need to learn to build houses that can stand the heat. Thick walls, good isolation, shutters to close during the day, shaded areas, light coloured ground and roads… And you need to learn to live in non-freezing temperatures.
First he complains about the heat (although everyone in MI has a/c), then he complain about a/c noise… other days he waxes eloquent about how perfect the climate in MI is.
The UK’s state meteorological agency tweeted earlier this week:
For the first time temperatures of 40°C have been forecast in the UK and the first ever Red warning for exceptional heat has been issued.
Find out more in our press release— Met Office (@metoffice) July 15, 2022
This reminds me of last summer, in which the 2021 Western North America heat wave broke the all-time heat record in Canada with a temp of 49.6 °C (121.3 °F), killed thousands of people, and increased the all-time record high in my own neighborhood by 14°F.
The obvious response to events like these are millions of people buying air conditioners who never had to buy them before, which will dramatically increase the power demand when the next heat waves occur, which will cause blackouts, which will cause many more deaths.
Check on your neighbors during heat waves, especially the elderly. Heat exhaustion, which causes confusion and disorientation, is a killer that silences its victims.
Blacktop streets and roads do a lot in keeping it hotter at night. Some locales are painting their streets white, or in the cases of Phoenix and Palm Springs an light grey. https://www.esinationwide.com/why-are-some-cities-painting-their-roads-white.php
Quit carping about the heat and humidity (and turning on your air conditioners/fans) and start nagging Congress – both parties – to take serious action re climate change. It’s already getting to be too late.
RAGs over 2 years ago
Drink water and take siestas.
Guilty Bystander over 2 years ago
Which is why I love where I live in the Philippines: Daytime highs of 75-78F, overnight lows of 55-60F, all year long. Just don’t ask about monsoon season, which is just getting underway.
Concretionist over 2 years ago
That is UNTIL the power grid goes down. Though Frazz and Caulfield aren’t in Texas…
C over 2 years ago
Contrived humor
Bilan over 2 years ago
Good time for a swim in the lake.
Last Rose Of Summer Premium Member over 2 years ago
Hah! Here in Vegas it’s been 107 to 112 for 3 weeks. Lows? In the 90s.
rheddmobile over 2 years ago
Our night time temperature in Memphis didn’t drop below 80 for about two weeks, with humidity so high the heat index stayed above 100 round the clock. As a runner I found it really rough going. I hate treadmills but may need to change my thinking if this becomes a regular summer thing.
sandpiper over 2 years ago
A long way to get nowhere
ewaldoh over 2 years ago
Oh, my! The heat and humidity in MI.
Oh, the pain and suffering.
Really?
cabalonrye over 2 years ago
You need to learn to build houses that can stand the heat. Thick walls, good isolation, shutters to close during the day, shaded areas, light coloured ground and roads… And you need to learn to live in non-freezing temperatures.
Realimaginary1 Premium Member over 2 years ago
Today’s strip is a reminder that the kitchen is no place for abstract profundities!
Richard S Russell Premium Member over 2 years ago
And yet people in Africa and Arabia have been living in hotter conditions than that for thousands of years with no air conditioning.
billdaviswords over 2 years ago
First he complains about the heat (although everyone in MI has a/c), then he complain about a/c noise… other days he waxes eloquent about how perfect the climate in MI is.
mfrasca over 2 years ago
Wet bulb 95.
EMGULS79 over 2 years ago
You’ll wish you had that heat back when you’re freezing your butts off in three layers of clothing from November through April.
evilsofa over 2 years ago
The UK’s state meteorological agency tweeted earlier this week:
For the first time temperatures of 40°C have been forecast in the UK and the first ever Red warning for exceptional heat has been issued.
Find out more in our press release— Met Office (@metoffice) July 15, 2022This reminds me of last summer, in which the 2021 Western North America heat wave broke the all-time heat record in Canada with a temp of 49.6 °C (121.3 °F), killed thousands of people, and increased the all-time record high in my own neighborhood by 14°F.
The obvious response to events like these are millions of people buying air conditioners who never had to buy them before, which will dramatically increase the power demand when the next heat waves occur, which will cause blackouts, which will cause many more deaths.
Check on your neighbors during heat waves, especially the elderly. Heat exhaustion, which causes confusion and disorientation, is a killer that silences its victims.
LJZ Premium Member over 2 years ago
Teto85 Premium Member over 2 years ago
Blacktop streets and roads do a lot in keeping it hotter at night. Some locales are painting their streets white, or in the cases of Phoenix and Palm Springs an light grey. https://www.esinationwide.com/why-are-some-cities-painting-their-roads-white.php
asrialfeeple over 2 years ago
It’s so hot, I’m sweating like a Catholic choirboy tying his shoelaces.
asrialfeeple over 2 years ago
It’s so hot, I went outside for a smoke and the cigarette lit itself.
asrialfeeple over 2 years ago
It’s so hot, my Iceberg lettuce melted.
edeloriea14 over 2 years ago
Projected Chicago weather for this coming week, I believe.
DaBump Premium Member over 2 years ago
Weather does not have virtues.
harebell over 2 years ago
Quit carping about the heat and humidity (and turning on your air conditioners/fans) and start nagging Congress – both parties – to take serious action re climate change. It’s already getting to be too late.