How hot is it going to be this summer?
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I heard that last summer was the warmest on record and they are predicting even warmer this summer maybe 5 to 10 F more.
Right around 100 degrees, maybe a little hotter, but it's not the heat, it's the humidity.
prolly close to the average of last year and the year before that..dont believe all the Global Warming BS you hear everywhere.like how we were supposed to have 4 of the biggest hurricanes ever LAST YEAR, but...uh oh...we didnt.dont believe everything you hear.
Doesn't that require some geography and the period in the season? Where I live we usually get a week or two that is very hot and humid - the rest of the summer can also be warm and humid but I won't call it intolerable. I once traveled to Houston TX and boy can they get hot & humid.
I live in a valley in Ca. and it gets hot every year..Last year 100 is a normal temp here.I love Winter..
Not as hot as it already is here in my country. It's blistering hot here, not to mention humidity is always from a minimum of 80% up to 92% or more. Even when there are clouds and thunderstorms, it's still at least 82 F. Otherwise it can go up to 100 F, though it feels way hotter than 100 F, lol. Sometimes it pays to have slightly darker skin, huh? :p
So far it has been mostly on the cool side in Michigan. I am looking fore-ward to a good and warm summer, in order to get the Aqua Aerobics i need to keep in shape, and get a little sun tan as well
It'll be hot enough that I'll enjoy it but too hot for my wife and I'll have to listen to her complain about it!
Sorry...what I meant to say is that it'll probably be warmer than last year. I don't know what kind of effect that'll have on severe weather patterns but, it should be an interesting 4 months!
It is going to be a scorcher. For Idaho anyway. It's only May and it's in the 80's.
"How hot is it going to be?"
...It's going to be so hot that Al Gore uses a second personal jet to drive him to the airport.
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