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Double_A

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I needed a few Lemons to fix dinner. So I picked a few fresh picked off my backyard tree! My god they were HOT to the touch. So I took it's temperature....B-T-W room temp was 81F....yes it was HOT today
 

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Double_A

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This weather is not normal. We have hot spells but we always cool off by 20-30 degrees during the night.

This isn't happening, it's still 84 outside at 8:30pm, normally it would be well under 80 by now.
 

Freeholder

This too shall pass.
Grandma watched the news tonight, and she said it was 101 degrees in Brookings today -- it almost never gets that hot on the Coast, let alone in May!

Kathleen
 

LilRose8

Veteran Member
It was 102 here in Sonoma County Ca today...WAY too hot WAY too early.....I am a sheen of sweat just sitting still.
 

cjoi

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Double_A, our Meyer lemons were hot today, too. Sure hope with our water rationing that our trees and gardens survive this West Coast heat, this week.
 

Richard

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This weather is not normal. We have hot spells but we always cool off by 20-30 degrees during the night.

This isn't happening, it's still 84 outside at 8:30pm, normally it would be well under 80 by now.

must be global warming:lol:

but NOT due to CO2, something else is happening and we don't know what it is Mr Jones
 

RCSAR

Veteran Member
All the volcanic dust from Chile and other places might just keep us cool this summer.
It might also make this winter and future ones for a few years even colder than normal. I'm not sure of the time lag when it happens in the southern hemispere and it makes it to the northern hemispere.

I have not seen a projection yet but it always happens.
I think after one eruption it snowed in July in Wash DC.
I think even the Farmers Almanac forcast it too.
Might be interesting to research that.

Might be a good idea to lay in more firewood than normal.

Heck I may even start a thread on the topic.
 

homemakerof6

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I hope not RCSAR, last winter was cold enough going below 0 and staying there for weeks. I couldn't afford my propane bills last winter !! :ecrz: And that was in addition to burning ALOT of wood !!!!
 

Freeholder

This too shall pass.
It's supposed to be in the nineties here today -- awfully hot for May. We don't usually get this kind of weather until July.

Kathleen
 

Phil Ca

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At 1120 AM here in Modesto it is 100 degrees on the back patio in the shade. We picked 6 lemons from he tree in the front about 90 minutes ago and the sun had not gotton to them by then. It is 82 inside the house at present.

I expect we will be hearing about water conservation before long. Alameda and Contra Costa Counties are aleady on resstriction.
 

Oilpatch Hand

3-Bomb General, TB2K Army
Meanwhile, back at the ranch, it is currently 75 degrees in western Harris County, Texas, here at 1:48 pm. That is about 12 to 15 degrees below normal for this time of year. The forecast low for tonight is a frigid 58 degrees, once again, about 12 to 15 degrees below normal.

Clear, incontrovertible evidence of global cooling. :lkick:

Now, back to the subject of the thread: Where are those red lemons? I wanted to see red lemons. Where are they? Heck, I don't care if the red lemons are hot or not. I just want to see red lemons. :lol:
 

Amaryllis

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Up is down and down is up. Here in east Texas where right now it should be very hot and sticky it is cool, dry, breezy and in the low 70s. Calling for a low of 54 tonight! I'm guessing for the first time ever, we'll have a cool Memorial Day. The day the pools have always opened. :shr:

Correction-I just checked the extended forecast. It will be in the low 90s by Memorial Day. I feel a little more normal now.
 
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