Told the Mrs about these posts and she said "it won't be too long before we're all complaining about how cold and miserable it is". 
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Funny. I'm complaining now about how hot and miserable it is in and around Phoenix Arizona now. We're in monsoon season so it's (relatively) humid along with the triple-digit temperatures. October can't come soon enough.Told the Mrs about these posts and she said "it won't be too long before we're all complaining about how cold and miserable it is".![]()
When temps get above 38C with high humidity then everything becomes very hard work.Funny. I'm complaining now about how hot and miserable it is in and around Phoenix Arizona now. We're in monsoon season so it's (relatively) humid along with the triple-digit temperatures. October can't come soon enough.
So since it's currently 107 outside, 96 in the garage, and only 78 in the house, I should be safe! I'll be sure to be inside by midnight since that's about the time it's forecast to hit 92.
To be fair (and humidity wimpy) our humidity rarely reaches 60% and that is when it rains during summer (our "monsoon" season). It doesn't last very long (hours) since the triple-digit temperature evaporates the moisture so quickly. Spring and early summer ranges from 10-20% so when it hits mid 30's, we're whining like we're in a Central American rain forest.When temps get above 38C with high humidity then everything becomes very hard work.
I laughed last monsoon season because it was legit raining (very rare), yet the humidity was in the 20s. I didn’t even think that was possible!To be fair (and humidity wimpy) our humidity rarely reaches 60% and that is when it rains during summer (our "monsoon" season). It doesn't last very long (hours) since the triple-digit temperature evaporates the moisture so quickly. Spring and early summer ranges from 10-20% so when it hits mid 30's, we're whining like we're in a Central American rain forest.![]()
Always check your wiper blades before "monsoon" season. When I lifted them off the windshield last year to check them, the blades just fell off, totally dry-rotted and less than 2 years old. In Seattle, I could get 5 years out of a set of wipers and they got a lot of use. Here, 18 months before they're dried out and never used once.I laughed last monsoon season because it was legit raining (very rare), yet the humidity was in the 20s. I didn’t even think that was possible!
I say legit rain because what they call “rain” here is really just a heavy drizzle. I joke you never put your wipers on High here.![]()
Well it depends who actually gets irritableSo since it's currently 107 outside, 96 in the garage, and only 78 in the house, I should be safe! I'll be sure to be inside by midnight since that's about the time it's forecast to hit 92.