Now I really do think I'm in Hawaii because this is the only place I've been (except Thailand in December where 70 plus degrees in the middle of the night is normal. Of course there are exceptions to this like when I grew up in Los Angeles County in the 1950s and living in the desert in Yucca Valley up on the high desert and of course when my son lived in Palm Springs and it would be 100 degrees Fahrenheit at (The River)(which is a mall where all the teenagers and college students hang out on weekends) at midnight or 1 AM and then 120 degrees Fahrenheit plus during the day.
However, now where I live here on the northern California ocean I don't think I remember experiencing anything like this for the last 20 years or so where it was this hot this time of day. Even if it gets 85 or 90 (it hasn't done this yet this year) (at least while I was here) this summer or fall so far. In fact, the highest daytime temperature this year I can remember has been 78 degrees Fahrenheit which is also very strange. Whenever it got that hot the fog came in and cooled it down to 70 or below this year. (at least during the daytime). However, now a tropical storm is going overhead (no rain yet here) so this is likely part of the Pineapple express from Hawaii. However, my friend in Mt. Shasta says it's supposed to rain at least 3 inches there today and tomorrow.
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Top 10 Posts This Month
- Musk's antics likely causing Tesla's woes
- Old English "Kenning" means "Whales Road" or the Sea
- We woke up to about 4 inches of snow outside our hotel room
- Measles outbreak surpasses 350 cases and is expected to keep growing
- 'I'm worried it's getting worse': Texas measles outbreak grows as families resist vaccination
- Multistate measles outbreak crosses 450 cases
- Who actually loses the 9.6 Trillion dollars lost since Trump became president this time?
- Chief Justice Roberts joins liberals in dissenting as SCOTUS sides with Trump on teacher training grants
- Tesla showrooms have attracted protesters in 100 or so cities across the US, eager to let passersby know their feelings about the chainsaw-wielding Musk.
- Mt. Shasta tourism was the highest ever for winter skiing and such BEFORE Trump was inaugurated
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