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Tuesday, August 2, 2011

Wordless and Wordful Wednesday ~ Too Darn Hot!

Today we hit 32 days in a row of hitting 100 degrees or more.  We've had a total of 39 days at or over 100 degrees.  We're on target to tie and possibly beat the all time record of 42 days in a row.  See the 10 day forecast below.  And to make matters worse we haven't had rain since May. 


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9 comments:

  1. I agree. Too stinkin hot!

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  2. I feel your pain, girl. It's too stinkin' hot!

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  3. Stay cool! Hope the heat wave will be over soon.

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  4. Goodness, I hope you guys are staying inside or in a pool. I almost don't want to utter these words because winter is COLD here, but I'll be glad when the heat is over. Heck we resorted to building a pool so that we could cool off!

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  5. Found your blog from the WW hop~ try to stay cool! :)

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  6. Ugh! That heat is insane! Take care of yourself.

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  7. Thats the forecast here too! YUK!
    Happy Wednesday, Anyway!
    ~Carolyn
    Cookin' for my Captain

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  8. Someone else did a WW just like this one! LOL This was the 4th hottest July on record in MN!! So crazy! Not that hot though! Our humidity has been through the roof!

    ~Mimi

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  9. oh my! Those temperatures are very high we didn't get in the 80's until August.
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