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According to TWC, all the way from Tulsa down to Dallas will be a bit too warm today. I can't believe I just said that. But it does sound like it'll be pretty hot.
It's very nice here. It's 82 with a heat index of 86~humidity is 67 and dewpoint is 70. The winds are 22 to 28 mph. We're heading for 86 today.
We are under a severe storm watch for the rest of the day. There were several strong storms with 70 mph winds and golf ball sized hail in our area this morning. We lucked out where I live even though it was supposed to be heading our direction. Some of it hit the northern end of my county and then went east~other storms were west of here. No tornadoes from what I heard and that's a good thing.
According to TWC, all the way from Tulsa down to Dallas will be a bit too warm today
Reminds me of a country song "Too Much Fun"
Too much fun, what's that mean?
It's like a girl too pretty, with too much class
Being too lucky, a car too fast
No matter what they say I've done
I ain't never had too much fun.
My experience is the same with warmth.
No such thing as too much body warmth,
whether it's excessive body heat from extreme excersize
and I'm steaming myself with my clothes on
or simply the heat from a moderately-hot summer's day.
The sun has never felt too hot to me,
even when I was in D.C. and it was 104 F.
I don't know why it feels good to me, but it just does,
and perhaps this country song would better explain how good warmth makes me feel
by comparing it to other things most people have a similar familiarity with.
*BTW I ain't never had too much warmth. (or fun, lol)
Too much fun, what's that mean?
It's like a girl too pretty, with too much class
Being too lucky, a car too fast
No matter what they say I've done
I ain't never had too much fun.
My experience is the same with warmth.
No such thing as too much body warmth,
whether it's excessive body heat from extreme excersize
and I'm steaming myself with my clothes on
or simply the heat from a moderately-hot summer's day.
The sun has never felt too hot to me,
even when I was in D.C. and it was 104 F.
I don't know why it feels good to me, but it just does,
and perhaps this country song would better explain how good warmth makes me feel
by comparing it to other things most people have a similar familiarity with.
*BTW I ain't never had too much warmth. (or fun, lol)
you are what I like to call "insane". the only time I was "too cold" is when I was in Saranac Lake, NY and it was -37F with a brisk N wind, I still enjoyed it though
you are what I like to call "insane". the only time I was "too cold" is when I was in Saranac Lake, NY and it was -37F with a brisk N wind, I still enjoyed it though
For heat, if it's low enough that it can't kill me, I probably like it.
Sounds like your the same when it comes to cold.
Different strokes for different folks.
For me, windchills under -15 F feel like I'm being skinned alive after 10 minutes,
and I've always lived in a very-cold climate.
For heat, if it's low enough that it can't kill me, I probably like it.
Sounds like your the same when it comes to cold.
Different strokes for different folks.
For me, windchills under -15 F feel like I'm being skinned alive after 10 minutes,
and I've always lived in a very-cold climate.
Hey CC, how high would the temp have to be for you to say it's too hot? Just wondering.
Now that I think about it, I have felt overwhelmed with bodyheat on rare occaisions when I was sick.
But other than that it's near impossible for me to be too hot (ie. to get very dizzy or nausea) from my own body heat. Likewise it's near impossible to be hot from sunshine that is not dramatically higher than my own body temp.
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