It's July. I live in Florida. My weather forecast every single day for the next 2 months is 93* hi, 78* low, partly cloudy and 60% chance of afternoon rain. In other words, it's hot.
If I lived in an area with permanently mild weather like Burnham then I might wear chaps. But I live in Florida where it's over 90 degrees every single day for five months straight. And as a self employed sole proprietor I can tell the OSHA dude to go screw himself if he ever tries to bully me...
Our county health department issued a mosquito alert last week. West Nile Virus has been reported in the area and mosquitoes are the most popular form of transmission.
You northerners are just now getting the nice weather we had all winter. Now it's hot here, and will be until October. It hit 95 today and not a hint of clouds or breeze. :whine:
Temps in the 90s the last few days. Too early in the year for this kind of heat. I'm still busy cutting down uprooted trees from our little storm two weeks ago, I sure hope Scott's storm doesn't make it down this way.
Gigi, was that in the late 1980s? I remember that one as well, everybody with a pickup and hammer became a roofer overnight, and within a year they were all gone because everybody had new roofs.
Hey Butch, how much rain did you get from that front today and how long did it last? Everybody is chattering about rain here tomorrow and I'm trying to figure out about how much it will slow me down.
Just had a freak windstorm event blow up here. One neighbor lost part of his roof, the next door neighbor's rain gutters ended up in my back yard and the little oak I planted a few months ago was blown over. I fully suspect I'll be pulling a tree off a house tomorrow, somewhere.
Brett, anything...
As seen on the time lapse image linked in the quote above, it looks like that system is drifting south of us. Good to see it because I have a lot of work to do in the next two days.
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