Holy yoi! Same here. 

I left for home just after sunset and the ripples of hot and ever so 
perceivably cooler air were between the mid 90°s and high 80°s. It was good 
if I was above 18 mph, south of that I was literally pooling and forming 
rivulets of sweat that was backing up while trying to run off of me. 

This is the time of summer when dew point is the metric of comparison and 
Steve is right, above 70° is freakish for this latitude. 

In the face of this sort of dog day, soupy weather, I have to say cotton is 
the king. and I'm normally a wool sort of respondent in all other 
environments. It just magnifies the nasty of this sort of weather and 
cotton just seems to make me suffer less. 

Andy Cheatham 
(Tropical) Pittsburgh


On Thursday, August 11, 2016 at 3:57:53 PM UTC-4, Steve Palincsar wrote:
>
>
>
> On 08/11/2016 02:25 PM, Deacon Patrick wrote: 
> > I have no idea what you're talking about. We are a sweltering, very 
> > muggy 74˚F and 24% humidity. Grin. 
> > (No, I'm not kidding, that feels hot and muggy to this Colorado 
> > bumpkin, and yes I'm kidding about having no idea that my calibration 
> > is skewed from many areas of the country. Grin.) 
>
> Ha.  You should be here right now.  97 degrees, dew point 72 degrees, 
> 44% humidity, "feels like" 105 degrees.  I'd probably be so cold at your 
> place I'd have to put on a heavy sweater. 
>
>

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