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<blockquote data-quote="VLong" data-source="post: 68745" data-attributes="member: 3458"><p>Well, everything that's wet is well to the north of us. It did rain for about 15 minutes on Monday morning. We've had something like 20 or so days of 95+ and 6 of 100+ with a ton of humidity.. I can't take much more. Between hot flashes and this heat, I am miserable. I feel worse for husband, though. He works for the company that silkscreens all of the Harley Davidson t-shirts, hats, jackets, etc. and there is no a/c in the warehouse and the driers for the shirts are going 24/7. He told me that today when he left work that he rolled down his window and it felt good...it was 97! It's at least 110-120 in the warehouse.</p><p></p><p>I was hoping that none of our board members were in the flooding in MN or OH. Will keep saying prayers that everyone is safe and stays safe!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="VLong, post: 68745, member: 3458"] Well, everything that's wet is well to the north of us. It did rain for about 15 minutes on Monday morning. We've had something like 20 or so days of 95+ and 6 of 100+ with a ton of humidity.. I can't take much more. Between hot flashes and this heat, I am miserable. I feel worse for husband, though. He works for the company that silkscreens all of the Harley Davidson t-shirts, hats, jackets, etc. and there is no a/c in the warehouse and the driers for the shirts are going 24/7. He told me that today when he left work that he rolled down his window and it felt good...it was 97! It's at least 110-120 in the warehouse. I was hoping that none of our board members were in the flooding in MN or OH. Will keep saying prayers that everyone is safe and stays safe! [/QUOTE]
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