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It's gorgeous here in NW Indiana, sunny and 85*.  The temps will shift a little up and down, but it's clear for the next ten days.  We need rain badly. 

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65 degrees, cloudy in MA right now. Been this way for days. I need sun please!

For those in the high heat, take care.
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@CANDLEQUEEN wrote:

very beautiful here in Southeastern Wisconsin, Sunny, warm and 80 degrees!!!!


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Low 80's in central WI with no humidity (much like you @CANDLEQUEEN). I heard the TV meteorologist say higher temps and humidity are on the way.

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At 1:00 in the afternoon in Arizona it's only 100 degrees. That's cool for this time of the year but it's supposed to get around 110 later this week. Yuck. Hurry up Halloween.

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Upper 60's and sunny by the San Francisco Bay and I love it.  Do not in any way like the heat. 

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In L.A., we're still going through the June gloom faze, mid 70's, but I'm not complaining, not looking forward to the heat that's to come.

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Dallas/Fort Worth 99 feels like 116.  Miserable and under excessive heat warning.

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Absolutely gorgeous in NY. Upper 70's and clear skies. Down to the 60's at night.Perfect sleeping weather.


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Our high today was 94° and it is still above 90. Lived here all my life and heat and cold are a given. Most people have places for relief from the extremes today, and decades ago there were only a few options.

 

I mentally have learned to deal, as has my body, even at advanced age. It is still able acclimate to vast differences in temperatures/humidity, and less oxygen at high altitude. My belief is because it is not a shock to my system. It has learned to acclimate from repetitively having done it over many decades.

 

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I live in NE Florida and it is usually not that bad here. The past few days have been in the high 80's. It is very humid here though. We live in air conditioning. The air conditioning here is really good. Most of the time we have to wear a sweater inside.