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[*] posted on 7/28/2009 at 17:09

*#$! its hot.
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[*] posted on 7/28/2009 at 22:33

We'll be 100ish tomorrow. It was 99 at may work today, 95 at home. One forecast I saw had Seattle breaking 100 for the first time ever.

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[*] posted on 7/28/2009 at 22:40

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We'll be 100ish tomorrow. It was 99 at may work today, 95 at home. One forecast I saw had Seattle breaking 100 for the first time ever.

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[*] posted on 7/28/2009 at 22:45

This summer has El Nino written all over.
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[*] posted on 7/28/2009 at 22:46

I'm guessing it won't get over 100. Indy, I'll trade you my weather back.
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[*] posted on 7/29/2009 at 01:21

I love my weather this summer. I'm keeping it I think. We are probably going to pay dearly for it this winter though.



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[*] posted on 7/29/2009 at 16:14

Its 103 here
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[*] posted on 7/29/2009 at 17:09

I'm glad we cooled off for a bit. We were 100+ with no rain for a while. Now its warm, muggy and crappy.

Better than dead on heat I guess. I'm sure we will get back to the 100's once this rain moves out.




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[*] posted on 7/29/2009 at 22:07

still ... hot n humid
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still ... hot n humid
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[*] posted on 7/29/2009 at 22:35

I bet thedood was cooking today.
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[*] posted on 8/1/2009 at 15:52

Here is the NWS review of July 2009 for Indianapolis and central Indiana.

Official Advisory/Bulletin:
July 2009 featured little summer heat in Central Indiana and record to near record cool monthly average temperatures. The month began with temperatures well below normal and this trend continued nearly uninterrupted the entire month. The only first order station to report 90 degrees in central Indiana was Muncie.

At Indianapolis, July's average temperature of 70.9 degrees was the second coolest of record and the lowest since 1947. July's average temperature was only 0.3 of a degree higher than in 1947. This was similar to the normal July temperature at Lansing, Michigan.

The average maximum temperature of 79 degrees at Indianapolis was the lowest of record breaking the previous record low average maximum of 81 set exactly 100 years ago. This is the first July of record with an average maximum temperature of less than 80 degrees.

Another unusual climate feature at Indianapolis was July's average temperature was 2.5 degrees lower than in June. This was only the 9th time since 1871 that the average temperature for July was cooler than June. The last time this occurred was in 1984. The greatest difference was in 1971 when July was 3.4 degrees cooler than June. Typically the average temperature increases 3.7 degrees from June to July.

Other temperature features at Indianapolis include:

- All of July's daily average temperatures were below normal except for the 10th, 28th and 29th.

- The temperature failed to reach 90 degrees in July for the first time since 2004. This is the 9th July since 1871 to not reach 90 degrees. Typically 7 days in July reach 90 degrees.

- Only 3 days with a temperature of 85 degrees or higher. This has never happened since weather records began in 1871. The previous record was 7 days set in 1875.

- 14 days did not reach 80 degrees. The average is 5. The previous record of 12 occurred in 1909 and 1915.

- Record Low Maximum Temperatures were set on the 4th, 18th and 22nd. On the 1st, the high temperature of 69 was the second lowest of record for the date and missed tying the record set in 1924 by 1 degree. For the 4th the new record is 70 degrees breaking the previous record of 71 set in 2008. For the 18th the new record is 71 degrees breaking the previous record of 75 first set in 1871 and repeated in 1883. For the 22nd the new record is 68 degrees breaking the previous record of 70 set in 1996.
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[*] posted on 8/2/2009 at 20:02

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27th - 66/103
28th - 73/105
29th - 70/107

That was the hottest it got at the airport a few miles from me. Yeah it was hot. :baddevil: We've just been in the mid to upper 90s since then. :mad:




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[*] posted on 8/2/2009 at 22:08

last nite - at MIDNITE - the 'feels like' was still in the low 90s
cause of the 89% Humidity

me no likely
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