July 1st 2018
Posted: Sun Jul 01, 2018 12:18 pm
It's July 1st and we get the first triple digit temperature of the year. 

We had winds come in, saving us from that (for the moment).Tiggnutz wrote:It's July 1st and we get the first triple digit temperature of the year.
That's thick and would explain why it's so hard to breatheJmac Attack wrote:It's hot with humidity thicker than Niki Minaj's ass.
Sounds horrendous dudeDancesWithWerewolves wrote:Humidity is going down the to 40 percent range finally, but still pretty awful. I should've taken a picture, but I went to pick water up from the store (Rubidoux tap water is fucking gross, don't start with that) and not 5 minutes into walking I looked like I just hopped out of a pool. It's not even that hot right now, but ugh.
With no AC no way I would not survive itDancesWithWerewolves wrote:I say not *that* hot, but it's peaking at 95. I do expect it to break the 117 record this summer though, with the way winter has been gradually shrinking around these parts year by year.
Same. But I gotta put up with the electricity bill quadrupling when I use it. Because California.Tiggnutz wrote:With no AC no way I would not survive itDancesWithWerewolves wrote:I say not *that* hot, but it's peaking at 95. I do expect it to break the 117 record this summer though, with the way winter has been gradually shrinking around these parts year by year.
You have my respect. Do they have that thing where you can pay an average over the year monthly?DancesWithWerewolves wrote:Same. But I gotta put up with the electricity bill quadrupling when I use it. Because California.Tiggnutz wrote:With no AC no way I would not survive itDancesWithWerewolves wrote:I say not *that* hot, but it's peaking at 95. I do expect it to break the 117 record this summer though, with the way winter has been gradually shrinking around these parts year by year.
Nope. They have a thing of "we know you're going to use more electricity, but even if you don't, your neighbors will, so we're jacking your rate up."Tiggnutz wrote:You have my respect. Do they have that thing where you can pay an average over the year monthly?DancesWithWerewolves wrote:Same. But I gotta put up with the electricity bill quadrupling when I use it. Because California.Tiggnutz wrote:With no AC no way I would not survive itDancesWithWerewolves wrote:I say not *that* hot, but it's peaking at 95. I do expect it to break the 117 record this summer though, with the way winter has been gradually shrinking around these parts year by year.
Highest around here I think gets to 85%, but there's so many areas in SoCal, and they all differ, most assume my area doesn't get humid. Gets annoying anytime I do complain about it, someone from Florida or Texas needs to claim I shouldn't complain, when I have every right to. Just because they have it worse, does not mean the right to complain is a tropheyJmac Attack wrote:We had 100% humidity, earlier. But it dropped to 50% pretty quick.
That sucks and even that average thing screws people most of the timeDancesWithWerewolves wrote:Nope. They have a thing of "we know you're going to use more electricity, but even if you don't, your neighbors will, so we're jacking your rate up."Tiggnutz wrote:You have my respect. Do they have that thing where you can pay an average over the year monthly?DancesWithWerewolves wrote:Same. But I gotta put up with the electricity bill quadrupling when I use it. Because California.Tiggnutz wrote:With no AC no way I would not survive itDancesWithWerewolves wrote:I say not *that* hot, but it's peaking at 95. I do expect it to break the 117 record this summer though, with the way winter has been gradually shrinking around these parts year by year.
Yeah almost as stupid as why don't you just moveDancesWithWerewolves wrote:Highest around here I think gets to 85%, but there's so many areas in SoCal, and they all differ, most assume my area doesn't get humid. Gets annoying anytime I do complain about it, someone from Florida or Texas needs to claim I shouldn't complain, when I have every right to. Just because they have it worse, does not mean the right to complain is a tropheyJmac Attack wrote:We had 100% humidity, earlier. But it dropped to 50% pretty quick.
Lol. With what money.Tiggnutz wrote:Yeah almost as stupid as why don't you just moveDancesWithWerewolves wrote:Highest around here I think gets to 85%, but there's so many areas in SoCal, and they all differ, most assume my area doesn't get humid. Gets annoying anytime I do complain about it, someone from Florida or Texas needs to claim I shouldn't complain, when I have every right to. Just because they have it worse, does not mean the right to complain is a tropheyJmac Attack wrote:We had 100% humidity, earlier. But it dropped to 50% pretty quick.
I don't run my ac because it would ruin me at work. Still in a hoodie. Thug life.Tiggnutz wrote:We have an unhealthy air quality red alert because of the heat today I surely pity those without AC