Texas Heat!

   / Texas Heat! #41  
Larry, my wife looked at the Crater Lake webcam yesterday and there is still snow there. The road is clear, but there's snow everywhere else. Unbelievable!

And my brother in the middle of Washington state says it's still too wet and cold there to suit him.
 
   / Texas Heat! #42  
The wind did it to us again last night. This time we didn't get any rain with it, but we lost power for 2-1/2 hours overnight. For Father's Day, I get to go around and reset all the clocks.:rolleyes:

I understand Muenster and Gainesville had rain, but also had a considerable amount of wind damage. The NWS shows Denton got .01" of rain before midnight but I didn't get any rain, and fortunately no wind damage either.
 
   / Texas Heat! #43  
I think you Texans stole our heat! This has been the coolest spring I have ever seen in the Mojave. The high yesterday was 87 about 15 degrees below normal. I think we have only had 2 days above 100 so far this year. One back in early May and one last week.

We too have had a windy spring, but we have also had a lot of clouds which we rarely see.

By the way, you can keep our heat...

We don't really NEED it!
 
   / Texas Heat! #44  
I understand Muenster and Gainesville had rain, but also had a considerable amount of wind damage. The NWS shows Denton got .01" of rain before midnight but I didn't get any rain, and fortunately no wind damage either.
My buddy in Muenster said 80-90mph winds and I think it hailed twice.

I want rain but not if it comes with that kind of storm.
 
   / Texas Heat! #45  
Larry, my wife looked at the Crater Lake webcam yesterday and there is still snow there. The road is clear, but there's snow everywhere else. Unbelievable!

Mount Washington, which is about an hours drive north of us on Vancouver Island BC is open for skiing and snow boarding this weekend June 18 & 19th. Most things are about a month behind in growth, our strawberry's which should normally be finished about now are just forming green berries. Hope to have some by the end of June, only about a month late. It has been a cold, wet and dull spring so far this year up our way. Think I would rather have our weather than the long drought they have had in the Texas area. :)
 
   / Texas Heat! #46  
They are saying we have a 40% chance of rain this week, we are certainly praying so. However, that could disappear in a heartbeat. Last few times its split and went around us. It's horrible out. Today we have fire warnings out because of the wind and heat. I'm daily seeing more trees in distress.

It will be awful here if we lose all our beautiful trees. That is why I liked it so much better down here then up at Dallas. Nothing but old prairie up there.
 
   / Texas Heat!
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#47  
Well the storms saw me hiding out on the back porch. It all went North and South. the ones headed for us kept dieing out a mile or 2 away. I think we got a few drops.

Weird this was, usually when a storm blows through, the outbound winds are usually cooler, not yesterday.

I would take the high winds and some small hail right now, may blow off a few limbs, but if those trees don't get some water, I will loose some for sure. Tues. has some promise, 50% with the "cool front"
 
   / Texas Heat! #48  
Larry, I used to carry and drink Gatorade both when I was doing gas leakage surveys and when I was cutting and baling hay. But then a neighbor told me his doctor said Powerade was better for you than Gatorade. And I found that I liked the taste of the Powerade better, too. But my wife told me she saw something on the TV news that beer was better for hydrating yourself than either Gatorade or Powerade, so that sounded good enough to me.:laughing:

I'll drink to that. :thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup: :licking:

Yesterday 107, today at noon only 99.
 
   / Texas Heat! #49  
My buddy in Muenster said 80-90mph winds and I think it hailed twice.

I want rain but not if it comes with that kind of storm.

Kyle, we just got back from Muenster and couldn't believe the damage. We go up there every once in awhile because we like to get our meats from Fischer's Meat Market. Today, homeowners as well as professionals everywhere cutting up the trees that are down or broken. The main street (in front of Fischer's) is blocked off at the highway and about 3 blocks north of the highway. Roofs are peeled back and debris everywhere. Oddly enough we found one way in to Fischer's and that was from the east. There was a big sheet of paper on the south door that said "OPEN" so we went in. No power, no lights, dark in there, so of course anything refrigerated isn't for sale today. Of course we saw electric company trucks, but no telling when power will be restored. And I guess it's hot in the houses. Even folks who were not working at cleaning up the debris were standing around outside. But most were picking up debris and limbs and loading every truck, pickup, and trailer in sight.

We drove through a little rain east of Muenster, but at least it wasn't raining in town while we were there. As you said, we'd sure like to have some rain, but sure don't want that kind of devastation.
 
   / Texas Heat! #50  
Larry, my wife looked at the Crater Lake webcam yesterday and there is still snow there. The road is clear, but there's snow everywhere else. Unbelievable!

Yeah, I hear they got the North Entrance open last week, and the West Rim Drive, but the East Rim Drive is still under snow. They try really hard to have that open by the 4th of July.

North entrance to Crater Lake is open | KPIC CBS 4 - News, Weather and Sports - Roseburg, OR | - Roseburg, Oregon | Local & Regional News

I used to work with an old carpenter whose favorite saying was, "If I had a farm in Texas and a home in ****, I'd sell the farm and go home." I used to think he was talking about West Texas, but this year it sounds like East Texas isn't much better.
 
   / Texas Heat! #51  
I don't know how you guys do it. I moved north from Mass. to central Maine to get away from the heat. Heat for me was 80's. Lately now every year it is in the 80's all summer with some in the 90's. It usually drops 10 degrees at night. Now, we can't go 2 days w/o rain. All of the fields need to be cut and people are chopping it or feeding it green because it rains at the wrong time. Crazy world.
 
   / Texas Heat! #52  
I was in the 100+ heat all day yesterday tilling about 3 acres, then broadcasting and dragging cowpeas. About 10 hours in the heat and from about 3:00 on I was truly miserable and really overdid it, but I was wanting to them in before the rain that didn't happen (maybe next week?). I have been pretty much tapped out all day today, last night my heart rate was probably 100 or so. It was actually pretty scary and I plan never to do it again. At age 57 and with a desk job I just can't handle the heat any more. Bummer.
 
   / Texas Heat! #53  
I noticed hubby was in all day today and laying around. I really think he got to hot yesterday but wouldn't admit it. He had leg cramps so bad I gave him some potassium pills last night. I keep them for when I sweat to much and get weak.

He looked a lot better tonight.

A couple years back I was riding my bike and was up to about 16 miles at a time. I was in good condition. When riding I stay hydrated. But it hit me, the heat, and I couldn't move. I almost fainted and there were no houses around. It took me almost an hour I think to go maybe a quarter mile to a house. I had forgotten my cell or I would have called an ambulance. I struggled to get to the house and thankfully a lady was there. She took me in, got cold rags and gave me orange juice. I was shaking like a leaf. I was there about an hour, she was kind enough to bring me home, it was only a mile or so. I have not been able or am afraid to try and really ride a long way in the heat again. I need to restart exercising but it will be inthe house.

I many times have been working outside and like you wanted to finish something and overheated too. You have to be very careful down here. One thing, I always wear a hat when working outside anymore, always.
 
   / Texas Heat! #54  
I have no idea how you guys do it... one summer I went to the east coast to pickup a 68 Camaro Z28 to drive back to California... it had no air and it was too hot to drive the interstate some afternoons...

If I ever leave the Bay Area... it will be for God's Country... the Pacific Northwest... some people, like me, just don't do well in the heat.

You are in my thoughts...
 
   / Texas Heat! #55  
When it gets like this you have to be very careful. The heat can be on you really quick. I'm a early riser so I get out at first light to get started on what I need to get done while it's still a little cool. Try to get the mandatory stuff done by noon. If I'm not finished it will still be there in the morning. As I get older I don't do too good when it's very hot. Ya'll stay safe and Pray for rain!!!

Charlie
 
   / Texas Heat! #56  
It's not only my garden that is struggling in the heat, but our flowers are really gasping for breath too. Since we have a raised deck that goes all around our house, my wife likes to hang flower baskets under there. Normally, petunias do well, but the combination of the hot wind beating them to death and late afternoon searing sunlight has them struggling. Petunias are great summer plants if they can get a good root system established in the first warm months, but they sure don't like to be blown around by the wind. If there is a formula that works, we haven't found it.

The best plants so far are the marigolds in a flowerbed that is protected from the south wind and gets only about 2 hours of direct sunlight during the day. Also doing well are caladiums and coleus plants in beds up under the deck where they are partially protected from the wind and get no direct sunlight. Even so, they need water often. I have replaced my tulips from early spring with zinnias in a bed that gets every ray of sun. I put 15 gallons of water on that 10' round bed every other day when it is hot like now. One thing for sure, one watering per week is not enough. If we don't lightly water the flowers every other day, they start to really wilt. So when it is this hot and windy, it seems I spend all my time watering the garden, the yard, or the flowers. Oh yes. . . we have to keep fresh cool water out for the kitties too.:)

EDIT: And speaking of kitties. . . our catfish are spawning. Our pond has cleared up for the first time ever since I cleaned it out. The water is so clear we can watch catfish coming into the shallows and making their spawning beds. We sat yesterday and watched as about twenty catfish circled the pond searching for good places to spawn.
 
   / Texas Heat! #57  
I've had chickens off and on but learned something new. Also its never been this hot, windy, and dry for them. I was watering some in the park yesterday to make it cooler, told hubby they were scared to death of spraying water! Then I realized in their lifetime of going on 4 months they have never seen rain. Tomorrow I'm starting to dress a few out a day, I should have sooner.

Anyway, they have been so hot. I started noticing they would get at the waterer and stand on the side with their toes in the water so I put out a flat pan. They go through the water in it twice a day, I have another I'm going to add today. But I was reading on the net and that's the way they cool off. They don't wade through it, just get on the side and let their front half of their feet get in the water. Learn something new everyday.

We have a 50% chance of rain a couple of days this week, oh please let it happen.

I can tell for sure soon. DD is my rain gauge, she gets barometric headaches I guess you would call them. She has horrible pain when rain is coming in. My bones ache when the pressure changes and we have nothing yet.
 
   / Texas Heat!
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#58  
Well, we are supposed to have a slight to good chance of rain today through Tuesday night, I hope it shows up.

I think we will end up needing a few days to a week of good nasty wet weather to really accomplish anything, but it is certainly welcome.

The strawberry's we planted this Spring are actually doing good, not sure if it's because we have to maintain them more (water) or if they like the new spot better.

Blackberries are another problem, theses are the first ones I've ever had trouble with. Before I would just have to remove old growth and water once in a while, but here, they are doing very poor, so don't know on that one. The wild ones here have done really well early, but those don't get to big on my place.
 
   / Texas Heat! #59  
I am in HVAC....been doing it for 32+ years. I wish I had learned backed in 80-81 (record setting number of 100+ deg days) and got out of this business. But I didnt, and now it is getting so dang hard to go out each day(54yrs old). The hotter it is,the busier I am. Getting on a roof ,when its 100 degrees on the ground,its seems at least 10 degrees warmer up there. The units all around you are pumping 130+ degree air out ,your tools are so hot you cant hold on to'em while you take out a motor that has gone off on thermal overload (175degrees)....
ever hear a grown man cry ..."mommy"?
 
   / Texas Heat! #60  
Getting on a roof ,when its 100 degrees on the ground,its seems at least 10 degrees warmer up there.

At least 10 and probably more. In fact, I'd expect 20 or more. The official temperature is taken in the shade, over grass, a certain height and distance from other stuff. We're having a cool spell today, so right now, both officially at the airport and the table on my patio/breezeway, show 88 degrees. But the concrete driveway is at 110.
 

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