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Extremely hazy, as usual this time of the year, thanks to Indonesia burning their crops.

The upside to this is that school and college is closed, yay!

Also driving at night looks badass cinematic, with the street lights illuminating the smoky night, like you're in an 80s movie or something. :cool:
 
115 F by Friday. :scared:

And it's officially Monsoon season, although I have yet to see the large clouds associated with it. Hopefully it comes soon, we need the rain. We haven't had rain in months.
 
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I was about to pull the brats off the grill and toast some buns when this rolled in over 2 hours ago. We still have no power :(
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Extremely hazy, as usual this time of the year, thanks to Indonesia burning their crops.

The upside to this is that school and college is closed, yay!

Also driving at night looks badass cinematic, with the street lights illuminating the smoky night, like you're in an 80s movie or something. :cool:

Here's a picture. That around the hill. That's not morning mist or fog, it's 3 in the afternoon. And the hill isn't even that far away, you could see it clearly on a normal un-hazy day. *cough, cough, cough*

 
It's been very cool here the last two days. Today, it was only about 74° at the highest. However, two days from now, the temps are going to get HOT! High 90's to low 100's so it's not going to last.
 
Great.. We're having a heatwave here. 100-110F. :grumpy: Today was bad enough and it was just above 90..
 
115 F by Friday. :scared:

And it's officially Monsoon season, although I have yet to see the large clouds associated with it. Hopefully it comes soon, we need the rain. We haven't had rain in months.

It hasn't rained in forever. Isn't it supposed to be 117 on Saturday? :sick:
 
Yeah, there was a heatwarning..

Extended period of very hot weather in the deserts, mountains and the Inland Empire.

A strong ridge of high pressure will bring very hot weather to inland areas Friday through Sunday. High temperatures will be 115 to 120 in the lower deserts, around 110 in the upper deserts, and from 100 to 110 in the Inland Empire. Temperatures in the foothills and lower mountain slopes will range from 100 to 105. Record Temperatures are likely in these areas. The hot weather will continue Monday and Tuesday, though slightly cooler than during the weekend.

Excessive Heat Warning remains in effect from 10 am Saturday to 8 pm PDT Sunday.
 
Today was a bit cloudy, with a little rain. Temperatures were okay, with below 15°C... Right now, we're at 9°C, at 11.26 pm :boggled:.
 
We've go a scorcher coming today. The chart says 35 and it's not even 7:30am yet. Why did I bother wearing clothes today?
 
I just checked the ten day forecast and I'm not looking forward to it. Most of the weather here is coupled with humidity off the chart, like a sauna.

Today (Fri) - 95
Sat - 97
Sun - 93
Mon - 92
Tues - 95
Wed - 96
Thurs - 96

Looks like it could be warm.
 
For the 1st time in about 10-12 days, it didn't rain in Mexico City... 👍

Still, weather predictions say there will be rain for the upcoming days... let's see if it happens...
 
I've been getting dumped on all day (except for the odd hour or 2). Looking at the radar it keeps recirculating over the same area, which is where I live. I'm having a rough day so maybe the rain cloud is stuck over me. :dopey:

In all seriousness though, theres a flood warning in effect with rain up to 2" per hour. Lucky for me I live on high ground so I'm clear lol. It's been a rather wet season so far. Not a bad thing though, usually is pretty dry.
 
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