Re: 2021 What's the Weather Like Where You Are?
It is 76 degrees right now. It rained this morning while I was trying to water the yard. It did not last long, but I still managed to get my back soaked. Although, it has only been in the low 80's, the trades are not very strong so it seems a lot hotter.
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"Conditions in the drought-stricken Pacific Northwest are about to get extremely dicey.
79.8% of the region is in drought, including 20.3% in Extreme(D3)/Exceptional(D4). A record-shattering heatwave is on the way + increased wildfire risk." https://www.drought.gov
I was telling DW this morning that this reminds me of the weeks leading up to the Mt. St Helens eruption. We had the warnings. 57+- deaths
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79.8% of the region is in drought, including 20.3% in Extreme(D3)/Exceptional(D4). A record-shattering heatwave is on the way + increased wildfire risk." https://www.drought.gov
I was telling DW this morning that this reminds me of the weeks leading up to the Mt. St Helens eruption. We had the warnings. 57+- deaths
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This is looking to be a bad year. Drought in the west and drenching and more severe storms in the South and East. It is going to be hotter and drier this year than last year. I almost lost some of my perennial plants last year that normally live on rain. I am watering them more now to make sure they have enough water for the summer.
With California in severe drought and farmers and ranchers being forced to cut back on planting their fields and culling herds because they can't feed them, food prices will only get worse. That makes what I grow in the garden more valuable as far as food security goes.
Already, the strange hot/cold weather we had earlier has impacted this years' litchi crop. There isn't much out there.
It is 66 degrees now with a high expected around 85. There are a few light showers on the windward side, but I still have to water the yard today.
With California in severe drought and farmers and ranchers being forced to cut back on planting their fields and culling herds because they can't feed them, food prices will only get worse. That makes what I grow in the garden more valuable as far as food security goes.
Already, the strange hot/cold weather we had earlier has impacted this years' litchi crop. There isn't much out there.
It is 66 degrees now with a high expected around 85. There are a few light showers on the windward side, but I still have to water the yard today.
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When I was a kid in, grade school, high school, college too, I did not know there was such a thing as bad weather. Rain, wind, lightning, mud, flood, hail, snow, ice, blizzard, hot blistering sun, mosquitos, chiggers, stickers, thorns, weeds, brush, and a 1000 cockleburs in each sock, could not stop me from being outside. I use to ride my bicycle 6 miles to college in snow & freezing rain then set it class with ice frozen to my pant legs up pass my knees while the ice melted and cold water dripped into my shoes. I think I am getting old, I don't like extremely hot weather, I don't like extremely cold weather either, I never want to ride my bike in freezing rain again. Today was 89° sunny & nice with no clouds & 10 mph wind. Now it is dark & the super moon is coming up. I have a lawn chair & a bottle of wine I'm going to watch the super moon for a while.
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Very scary, HB
Port Alberni forecast for today was 36C. My outdoor thermometer in the shade says 40.1 = 104F. Our place is typically 2, 3 or more degrees higher than forecast.
All-time records are tumbling. Forecast for Monday is 43 = 109. Here we may get to 46 (115). People will surely die in this heat, if it's not already happening.
Thank goodness we put in a heat pump last winter and can now say indoors with A/C. I hope the electrical grid doesn't go down under the load.
Port Alberni forecast for today was 36C. My outdoor thermometer in the shade says 40.1 = 104F. Our place is typically 2, 3 or more degrees higher than forecast.
All-time records are tumbling. Forecast for Monday is 43 = 109. Here we may get to 46 (115). People will surely die in this heat, if it's not already happening.
Thank goodness we put in a heat pump last winter and can now say indoors with A/C. I hope the electrical grid doesn't go down under the load.
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Today is scorching hot.
Tomorrow is supposed to be hotter.
115 F predicted for Monday.
Unheard of for western Washington.
Birds flew to within inches of my feet when I turned the hose on. They were desperate to cool off. So cute, flapping their wings in the spray. They usually don’t get that close to me.
Vanisle_BC is not far from where I am, so we have similar weather.
This hot weather is stressful.
Tomorrow is supposed to be hotter.
115 F predicted for Monday.
Unheard of for western Washington.
Birds flew to within inches of my feet when I turned the hose on. They were desperate to cool off. So cute, flapping their wings in the spray. They usually don’t get that close to me.
Vanisle_BC is not far from where I am, so we have similar weather.
This hot weather is stressful.
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Max. here yesterday was 45C/113F. Same forecast for today and even 2C higher on Monday. Some regions are having flooding from extreme snow melt at the same time as intense heat and wildfires.
Trying to figure if I can rig some shade for my tomatoes. Does sunscald affect foliage or only the fruit? I have almost no fruit forming yet.
Roll on Tuesday, supposed to dive to the mid 30s. We used to think that was hot.
Trying to figure if I can rig some shade for my tomatoes. Does sunscald affect foliage or only the fruit? I have almost no fruit forming yet.
Roll on Tuesday, supposed to dive to the mid 30s. We used to think that was hot.
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It seems like tomatoes will do well since they love sun but I don’t know about how they are with extreme heat.
This weather is very evaporating so I need to water more often. My hydrangeas were wilting yesterday, so I gave them some emergency water. I think that I caught it in time. My geraniums weren’t blooming at first but now they are. Geraniums love sun.
This extreme weather stuff is stressful. I bought a portable kerosene heater this last winter for emergency purposes and now I’m worried about the kerosene in storage. I have some small propane bottles too. Not very many, but enough to worry me. Yesterday, I built an insulated box around the bottles of kerosene and propane and put blue ice inside, to cool the fuel bottles. It’s like a makeshift fridge.
May not be necessary, but it makes me feel less stressed about it. Peace of mind has value.
This weather is very evaporating so I need to water more often. My hydrangeas were wilting yesterday, so I gave them some emergency water. I think that I caught it in time. My geraniums weren’t blooming at first but now they are. Geraniums love sun.
This extreme weather stuff is stressful. I bought a portable kerosene heater this last winter for emergency purposes and now I’m worried about the kerosene in storage. I have some small propane bottles too. Not very many, but enough to worry me. Yesterday, I built an insulated box around the bottles of kerosene and propane and put blue ice inside, to cool the fuel bottles. It’s like a makeshift fridge.
May not be necessary, but it makes me feel less stressed about it. Peace of mind has value.
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I just read some info about tomatoes and extreme heat is not good. Now I’m wondering about all of my plants. All I can do is water everyday. I have a 7x7 sun shade that might help some of them. The hottest temps are from 3-6 in the afternoon here. I have water for the birdies under their favorite shade tree by the feeder. I make giant ice cubes and put them in the bird water. Otherwise, the shallow bird water gets very warm very fast.
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Temperatures above 100°F kill tomatoes. Its not actually air temperature that kills the plants but sun cooks the leaves 30° hotter than the air temperature. Lucky we have not had temperatures above 99° in TN for a few years. TN had 107° & 109° several times. Build an old fashion clothes line 2 ropes about 2 feet apart over your tomato plant row. Put bed sheets over the 2 ropes to shade your plants. Air needs to flow through the tent to stay cool.Vanisle_BC wrote: ↑Sun Jun 27, 2021 10:10 amMax. here yesterday was 45C/113F. Same forecast for today and even 2C higher on Monday. Some regions are having flooding from extreme snow melt at the same time as intense heat and wildfires.
Trying to figure if I can rig some shade for my tomatoes. Does sunscald affect foliage or only the fruit? I have almost no fruit forming yet.
Roll on Tuesday, supposed to dive to the mid 30s. We used to think that was hot.
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2pm thermometer says 40.1C. Tomatoes are tending to curl leaves a little but don't look too bad. The leaves are not warm to the touch. I'd forgotten that the poly roof over the bed actually provides some shade. It's vapour barrier material so not fully transparent even when new - and it's not; lots of tree pollen on it. There's a bit of breeze through the bed but it's not cool. Lucky we're not in an arid zone.
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'Tarragon hath virtue' - don't know where I saw this very ancient phrase but I can't find reference to it online. That troubles me. Due to the monetization of everything (thanks, google) whole areas of common knowledge are disappearing; abandoned if you can't make a buck from knowing about them. Much can now only be found in 'out of date' reference books and encyclopedias.
Rant, rant: Anyway I think it was originally spelled 'vertue' - maybe in Chaucer's time - and it meant that tarragon is aromatic - ??
Sorry if this is not absolutely fascinating!
Rant, rant: Anyway I think it was originally spelled 'vertue' - maybe in Chaucer's time - and it meant that tarragon is aromatic - ??
Sorry if this is not absolutely fascinating!
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VanIsle, the Nation of Canada has a new high temperature record. Suffering town is in BC, of all place!
The place is about 350 miles from here and on “our side” - the dry side of the mountains. And, Lytton is about 100 miles north of the border.
https://bc.ctvnews.ca/lytton-b-c-just-b ... -1.5487906
Sheesh! We are slammed with heat of 106°f , I believe it was (41°C). And, supposed to be heating up more.
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The place is about 350 miles from here and on “our side” - the dry side of the mountains. And, Lytton is about 100 miles north of the border.
https://bc.ctvnews.ca/lytton-b-c-just-b ... -1.5487906
Sheesh! We are slammed with heat of 106°f , I believe it was (41°C). And, supposed to be heating up more.
Steve
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I was looking at Astoria weather numbers. Astoria, at the mouth of the Columbia River.
Saturday, it was 79°f (26°C). Yesterday, it was 101° (38C).
Ya know, if folks haven't lived anywhere other than the Oregon coast their entire life, Sunday afternoon must have felt brutal. Well, it as - a humidity of 40% wasn't helping. I say that I like hot weather but residents of places with high and higher humidity must think that I'm nutz. Yeah well, I'm still talking about BELOW 100! And yet, there are critters (& people!) in some of the hottest places on earth. Let's go ahead and try to behave like they do. Yeah. It takes a change in lifestyle but maybe we can do it. We Adjust and Adapt.
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Saturday, it was 79°f (26°C). Yesterday, it was 101° (38C).
Ya know, if folks haven't lived anywhere other than the Oregon coast their entire life, Sunday afternoon must have felt brutal. Well, it as - a humidity of 40% wasn't helping. I say that I like hot weather but residents of places with high and higher humidity must think that I'm nutz. Yeah well, I'm still talking about BELOW 100! And yet, there are critters (& people!) in some of the hottest places on earth. Let's go ahead and try to behave like they do. Yeah. It takes a change in lifestyle but maybe we can do it. We Adjust and Adapt.
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It is disgusting out there today - only up to 88° while I was out there this morning, but no wind, and 73° dewpoint. I already took my first shower when I came inside! So far, it has hit 90°, but it is at least breezy. I'll go out much later, when the rest of the garden is in the shade, though it will be even hotter.
I just count my blessings...it's hot here, but nothing like what you guys out west are getting! My heart goes out to all of you.
I just count my blessings...it's hot here, but nothing like what you guys out west are getting! My heart goes out to all of you.
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It was 64 degrees at 4 a.m. and 84 degrees now at 4 p.m. Humidity is low at 41% I have not seen it that low for a while. Supposedly there is some light rain somewhere, but not at my house. It is still strange to me that the Pacific Northwest is hotter and my location is just under the tropic of cancer. But, I'll take it. It is getting hotter, but not unusually so for this time of the year. The Pacific High is where it should be and Hurricanes (up to Enrique now) are staying on the other side of the Pacific.
Even heat resistant tomatoes are only to a little over 90 and some of the Florida cultivars may take a little more, but not extreme heat.
Even heat resistant tomatoes are only to a little over 90 and some of the Florida cultivars may take a little more, but not extreme heat.
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Good one Gary, about the mailbox lasagna. We don't have that sort of mailbox. We're due to make bread and I was wondering if you could do it outdoors under a cover, or in the greenhouse. Would it bake through at a relatively low temperature for, say, 8 hours? Or maybe we could do it in the BBQ to avoid heating the kitchen. ????
Temp today is supposed to be 'cooler' at 35C/95F.
Temp today is supposed to be 'cooler' at 35C/95F.
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40 years ago I had a solar cooker that I used to cook my lunch at work every day. I sat it on the roof of my car dinner was ready to eat at 12 noon. July & Aug it would get to 325° it would cook a loaf of bread but not hot enough to brown the loaf. Bread looked like uncooked bread but tasted like cooked bread. At home I put a large mirror next to the solar cooler for extra sunlight then it would get to 350° I baked cookies & a cake in it several times at home on the weekend. You can cook a loaf of bread in a crock pot they will all get to 350° they don't heat up the house like a kitchen stove.Vanisle_BC wrote: ↑Tue Jun 29, 2021 1:20 pmGood one Gary, about the mailbox lasagna. We don't have that sort of mailbox. We're due to make bread and I was wondering if you could do it outdoors under a cover, or in the greenhouse. Would it bake through at a relatively low temperature for, say, 8 hours? Or maybe we could do it in the BBQ to avoid heating the kitchen. ????
Temp today is supposed to be 'cooler' at 35C/95F.
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I cooked some heirloom tomatoes & onions in the sun yesterday, Glass container with glass lid set on top of metal tray. It worked.
I turned off my hot water heater. I filled some plastic bottles and set them on a shelf that gets the afternoon sun and the water was nice and warm by late afternoon. Reminds me of camping.
I turned off my hot water heater. I filled some plastic bottles and set them on a shelf that gets the afternoon sun and the water was nice and warm by late afternoon. Reminds me of camping.
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Lytton BC (in the Fraser Canyon) had about 15 minutes to evacuate in what sounds like near-panic as flames spread through the town. It's not yet known if every one got out or what if anything is left of the place. I believe the fire is still burning. Conditions for firefighters must be very grim.
A local First Nation person has said they were ignored & left to look after themselves.
My wife said 'if that happened here, in a rush, what would you grab to take with us?' Apart from wallet & cash I couldn't think of anything. Cell phone is in the car.
Here it was a lot 'cooler' yesterday at around 30C; 86F.
A local First Nation person has said they were ignored & left to look after themselves.
My wife said 'if that happened here, in a rush, what would you grab to take with us?' Apart from wallet & cash I couldn't think of anything. Cell phone is in the car.
Here it was a lot 'cooler' yesterday at around 30C; 86F.