Posted June 20, 2016
By "hot", I mean, temperatures over 110 degrees.
For example, yesterday's weather: High of 118 degrees (Fahrenheit, of course; 118 Celsius would be ridiculous) in Pheonix yesterday.
According to wundergound, it is supposed to be "cooler" (115 degrees) today.
(Apparently, there have been heat related deaths, including that of a personal trainer who had gone hiking and was clearly prepared with plenty of water.)
Fortunately, I don't live in Arizona, so I don't have as much heat, but it is still 80 degrees here (and this is early in the day).
(For those who are more comfortable with Celsius, note that 113 F = 45 C; that should give you an idea of how hot it is.)
For example, yesterday's weather: High of 118 degrees (Fahrenheit, of course; 118 Celsius would be ridiculous) in Pheonix yesterday.
According to wundergound, it is supposed to be "cooler" (115 degrees) today.
(Apparently, there have been heat related deaths, including that of a personal trainer who had gone hiking and was clearly prepared with plenty of water.)
Fortunately, I don't live in Arizona, so I don't have as much heat, but it is still 80 degrees here (and this is early in the day).
(For those who are more comfortable with Celsius, note that 113 F = 45 C; that should give you an idea of how hot it is.)
Post edited June 20, 2016 by dtgreene