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Tom M
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Starting tomorrow (Saturday,

Starting tomorrow (Saturday, August the 19th) we have a string of 102-105F days (but not Nights, thankfully).

Location is middle of USA 48 States (Kansas).

Yes I will be shutting down virtually all my systems from 10 am - 10pm or so CST (USA).

 

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Tom M wrote: Starting

Tom M wrote:

Starting tomorrow (Saturday, August the 19th) we have a string of 102-105F days (but not Nights, thankfully).

Location is middle of USA 48 States (Kansas).

Yes I will be shutting down virtually all my systems from 10 am - 10pm or so CST (USA). 

THAT'S HOT!!!

Here at the Denali National Park in Central Alaska is 51F at 10:30am with a high today near 55F and lows in the mid 40's. We leave tomorrow for the West Coast to pick up our cruise ship that will hop scoth it's way down the coast ending up in Vancouner in a couple of weeks. The temps are expected to be similar to what we have right now the whole time. I wish I had my pc's with me right now instead of being in the 90+F temps at the beach where they are right now, I shut all them down for both safety reasons and to save on the electric bill until I get back home again. Next month the temps drop into the mid 80's for the highs at home with night time temps dropping back into the 60's again.

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Tom M wrote: Starting

Tom M wrote:

Starting tomorrow (Saturday, August the 19th) we have a string of 102-105F days (but not Nights, thankfully).

I don't envy you all!  Here in Rockford it will be near 90॰F tomorrow, and next week it will be well into the 90's with Thursday supposedly getting up to 107॰F.  Glad I ran all my errands today!

George

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GWGeorge007 wrote: Tom M

GWGeorge007 wrote:

Tom M wrote:

Starting tomorrow (Saturday, August the 19th) we have a string of 102-105F days (but not Nights, thankfully).

I don't envy you all!  Here in Rockford it will be near 90॰F tomorrow, and next week it will be well into the 90's with Thursday supposedly getting up to 107॰F.  Glad I ran all my errands today! 

HOLY COW!!! Shut those pc's down and turn the a/c on instead, you will have plenty of tasks waiting to be validated to get you thru a day or two so when you pick back up crunching you won't really have lost anything.

Gary Charpentier
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Wish the lower left coast

Wish the lower left coast luck.

https://forecast.weather.gov/showsigwx.php?warnzone=CAZ548&warncounty=CAC037&firewxzone=CAZ548&local_place1=3%20Miles%20ESE%20Pasadena%20CA&product1=Tropical+Storm+Warning&lat=34.149&lon=-118.0971 wrote:

Hilary Local Watch/Warning Statement/Advisory Number 13
National Weather Service Los Angeles/Oxnard CA  EP092023
812 AM PDT Sat Aug 19 2023

...TROPICAL STORM WARNING REMAINS IN EFFECT...

        - Many large tree limbs broken off. A few trees snapped or
          uprooted, but with greater numbers in places where trees
          are shallow rooted. Some fences and roadway signs blown
          over.
        - A few roads impassable from debris, particularly within
          urban or heavily wooded places. Hazardous driving
          conditions on bridges and other elevated roadways.
        - Scattered power and communications outages.

        - PLAN: Emergency plans should include the potential for
          major flooding from heavy rain. Evacuations and rescues are
          likely.
        - PREPARE: Strongly consider protective actions, especially
          if you are in an area vulnerable to flooding.
        - ACT: Heed any flood watches and warnings. Failure to take
          action will likely result in serious injury or loss of life.

        - Major rainfall flooding may prompt many evacuations and
          rescues.
        - Rivers and tributaries may rapidly overflow their banks in
          multiple places. Small streams, creeks, canals, arroyos,
          and ditches may become dangerous rivers. Destructive runoff
          may rage down mountain valleys while increasing
          susceptibility to rockslides, mudslides, and debris flows.
          Flood control systems and barriers may become stressed.
        - Flood waters can enter many structures within multiple
          communities, some structures becoming uninhabitable or
          washed away. Streets and parking lots become rivers of
          moving water with underpasses submerged. Driving conditions
          become dangerous. Many road and bridge closures with some
          weakened or washed out.

Scrooge McDuck
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Scary graphics for those who

Scary graphics for those who will be affected... Good luck! Glad, we don't have such monsters in Europe:

...and up to 7.5 inches of rain [accumulated: Sat 7am—Mon 12pm, ECMWF forecast chart]
https://weather.us/model-charts/euro/california/acc-total-precipitation/20230821-1700z.html

Tom M
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The heat index was reported

The heat index was reported to be 115F in my town on Saturday.

And just now power went off in the whole house.

That was about 2pm cst. At about 3:45pm it tried to restart. Didn't make it. Came back on about 3:45pm.

Heat index says 128F.

House inside hit 99 before I restarted a/c. It's down a couple of degrees now. But not cooling fast.

I am told someone hit a power pole.

A Proud member of the O.F.A.  (Old Farts Association).  Be well, do good work, and keep in touch.® (Garrison Keillor)  I want some more patience. RIGHT NOW!

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Tom M wrote: The heat index

Tom M wrote:

The heat index was reported to be 115F in my town on Saturday.

And just now power went off in the whole house.

That was about 2pm cst. At about 3:45pm it tried to restart. Didn't make it. Came back on about 3:45pm.

Heat index says 128F.

House inside hit 99 before I restarted a/c. It's down a couple of degrees now. But not cooling fast.

I am told someone hit a power pole.  

Holy crap!!

Tom M
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Make that 4:45pm. Outside

Make that 4:45pm.

Outside is down to 85F. And interior 82F. With 3 out of 4 systems running.

A Proud member of the O.F.A.  (Old Farts Association).  Be well, do good work, and keep in touch.® (Garrison Keillor)  I want some more patience. RIGHT NOW!

Scrooge McDuck
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I first had to read up on

I first had to read up on what the heat index (HI) is. In Germany we don't know such a combination of temperature and humidity at all. We are only given temperature forecasts and possibly the additional information that muggy or muggy warm air masses are expected without giving an exact measure of humidity.

This color-coded table from NOAA states a HI of 115F is "dangerous" and at ~128F it's: "Extreme danger".

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heat_index#Table_of_values

Be careful and stay hydrated!

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