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Sept 3, 2015 14:42:05 GMT -6
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Post by antamaleen on Sept 3, 2015 14:42:05 GMT -6
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Sept 4, 2015 9:55:28 GMT -6
Post by dumdave on Sept 4, 2015 9:55:28 GMT -6
It's hot. Temps are a lot better at dusk.
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Sept 4, 2015 17:53:14 GMT -6
Post by super on Sept 4, 2015 17:53:14 GMT -6
big tstorm over east of here a while ago...not a drop over here
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Post by dumdave on Sept 5, 2015 9:55:29 GMT -6
We have thunder and MAYBE some rain. Line of pretty good sized thunderstorms right down I-80 to the north of us. It has gotten pretty dark in the last few mins.
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Sept 5, 2015 12:10:46 GMT -6
Post by super on Sept 5, 2015 12:10:46 GMT -6
We have a chance on Tuesday, and that's about it?
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Post by dive61364 on Sept 6, 2015 10:47:26 GMT -6
I was down in Kentucky this past week. it was at 95 almost every day but we did get a big storm last night for an hour.
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Post by rocket on Sept 6, 2015 11:38:11 GMT -6
Temporary cool down next weekend. Temps only in the 60's. Then warming backup again the following week.
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Post by dive61364 on Sept 6, 2015 21:32:27 GMT -6
a very strange weather pattern for early fall. Peoria came within 4 degrees of breaking the all time record high of 101 for this day. the record was set back in 1899 I take it.
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Sept 6, 2015 22:35:15 GMT -6
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Post by otto on Sept 6, 2015 22:35:15 GMT -6
a very strange weather pattern for early fall. Peoria came within 4 degrees of breaking the all time record high of 101 for this day. the record was set back in 1899 I take it. Hmmm....I wonder if global warming or climate change was the the happening crisis 116 years ago. Kinda makes me wonder how they solved it and cooled the global mean temperature for the next 116 years....maybe the invention of the car and coal fired electricity plants? Golly...I never imagined that it got that hot back in the ice age.
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Sept 7, 2015 6:20:06 GMT -6
Post by super on Sept 7, 2015 6:20:06 GMT -6
a very strange weather pattern for early fall. Peoria came within 4 degrees of breaking the all time record high of 101 for this day. the record was set back in 1899 I take it. Hmmm....I wonder if global warming or climate change was the the happening crisis 116 years ago. Kinda makes me wonder how they solved it and cooled the global mean temperature for the next 116 years....maybe the invention of the car and coal fired electricity plants? Golly...I never imagined that it got that hot back in the ice age. Actually, it was record temps in the 1930s during the dust bowl years...100+ in Minnesota
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Sept 7, 2015 7:20:54 GMT -6
Post by dive61364 on Sept 7, 2015 7:20:54 GMT -6
a very strange weather pattern for early fall. Peoria came within 4 degrees of breaking the all time record high of 101 for this day. the record was set back in 1899 I take it. Hmmm....I wonder if global warming or climate change was the the happening crisis 116 years ago. Kinda makes me wonder how they solved it and cooled the global mean temperature for the next 116 years....maybe the invention of the car and coal fired electricity plants? Golly...I never imagined that it got that hot back in the ice age. everyone woke up back on that fateful day in 1899 and peed since the earth was on fire. after that the cooling started otto.....................
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Post by dumdave on Sept 7, 2015 9:42:48 GMT -6
We probably set a record here, too. I think the old one was in the high 80's. It will cool off to reg temps this week.
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Sept 7, 2015 9:43:38 GMT -6
Post by super on Sept 7, 2015 9:43:38 GMT -6
I is ready for cool!
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Sept 7, 2015 9:47:22 GMT -6
Post by dumdave on Sept 7, 2015 9:47:22 GMT -6
We all are Super!
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Sept 7, 2015 14:10:05 GMT -6
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Post by antamaleen on Sept 7, 2015 14:10:05 GMT -6
Come on rain! Need to cool off!
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