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Temperature 102.2 F
Relative humidity 7%
Dew Point 24.8 F
Pressure 1005.64 hPa
Wind West - Southwest / 12.7 mph


This weather applet says it feels like 95.0 F, but to me it
feels more like 110 F. It's scorching hot today. We live in
a sauna.

Come to West Texas and vacation in the great southwest before
it completely dries up and burns away.


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Temperature 102.2 F
Relative humidity 7%
Dew Point 24.8 F
Pressure 1005.64 hPa
Wind West - Southwest / 12.7 mph


This weather applet says it feels like 95.0 F, but to me it
feels more like 110 F. It's scorching hot today. We live in
a sauna.

Come to West Texas and vacation in the great southwest before
it completely dries up and burns away.
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Here in WI I had to bring my houseplants back in yesterday due to a freeze
scare the night before. But soon enough I hope it'll be safe to leave my
Aglaonemas out overnight.

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On 05/28/2011 11:55 AM, Nelly wrote:


"Mysterious Traveler" wrote in message
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Temperature 102.2 F
Relative humidity 7%
Dew Point 24.8 F
Pressure 1005.64 hPa
Wind West - Southwest / 12.7 mph


This weather applet says it feels like 95.0 F, but to me it
feels more like 110 F. It's scorching hot today. We live in
a sauna.

Come to West Texas and vacation in the great southwest before
it completely dries up and burns away.
======

Here in WI I had to bring my houseplants back in yesterday due to a
freeze scare the night before. But soon enough I hope it'll be safe to
leave my Aglaonemas out overnight.

Our last freeze was May, 1st. It stunted the Hummingbird Trumpet
Vines and Russian Mulberry. If the winds ever die down enough it
will be time to put out the banana trees. Our nighttime temperatures
have been in the 70's. I found the first little zucchini yesterday.

It only got to 102 today. Local news predicts chance of rain starting
next Wednesday.

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