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Steve C.

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Just leaving the calving pasture.

No dew last night so glad to be getting out early 

Near a hundred again today then a bit of a cool down

Still a little smoke in the air but no fog today

Good haying weather, a tick warm with no AC in the swather.

You guys where it is hot be careful, heatstroke is not to be taken lightly

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14 hours ago, Steve C. said:

My mom sent me this today:

I just checked MO weather records for the summer of 1954.  Google has a better read on it than Startpage did, I thought. There were about 10 nights when the temp didn't fall below 100.  We had little table top fans.  

I worked at Old Am.Ins., they had two tall floor fans for a room where around 45 people worked. 
Talk about hot!!
 
There is an excessive heat warning now, with temps in the 90s. Seems like that is about normal for summer in MO, not excessive.

Before my time, but July 1954 Union Missouri had the highest temperature in the nation 114 degrees.

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4 hours ago, Lazy WP said:

Yesterday morning. Van Tassel Wyoming 

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They had a pretty good storm roll through there (I think) and up into the Black Hills so that is probably part of that cool down. 

I would welcome a bit of that at night, 

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18 minutes ago, sandhiller said:

They had a pretty good storm roll through there (I think) and up into the Black Hills so that is probably part of that cool down. 

I would welcome a bit of that at night, 

I spent last night south of Buffalo Wyoming. It lived up to Wyoming’s wind reputation. 

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2 minutes ago, Lazy WP said:

I spent last night south of Buffalo Wyoming. It lived up to Wyoming’s wind reputation. 

Cade and Grace were never so happy to get out of Casper and into the Black Hills.

Wind drove em out as much as anything else. 

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It's cooed down to 101/110 now. Better than a few days ago.

My wife was cutting Sudan. When she finished she says the ac isn't working right and the thermometer I have in the vent is off. It says 115. Out in the sun that's about right.

I was baling with the 826 open station trying to make it cooler for her. I failed that one.

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The Warden gave us a reprieve?

58 degrees this AM with a high of 74.

Will be getting some outside chores done today.

 

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Just got done raking hay. Got my water cup off the tractor and it was uncomfortably hot to hold with bare hands. It was in the sun because there is not many options on where to put it 

Luckily the water is still cold! It's a yeti cup I got for free from Gowan chemical company.  

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It finally rained on my property 60 miles north of Houston. Good rain thurs and fri this week. Had been over 2 months without and 100 degrees all summer.  8.5 acres mostly wooded, im still going to have a lot of dead trees to deal with but maybe some of the marginal ones will recover. I have been worried to death about forest fire lately. 

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It's all in the reporting.  

Check out the similarities and differences on this German weathercast.   Same date, different colors.  The same thing was done here too.

 

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