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<blockquote data-quote="TwistedThrottle" data-source="post: 765252" data-attributes="member: 46724"><p>Washington State, (east side for me) has been very hot, very dry and very miserable with all the smoke in the air from all the fires on all sides of us. Today is going to be over 100. Some of our over night lows have been higher than our average highs. We just got bumped into the worst category for drought, some are even being told when they can and cant use water. Very weird this year, to say the least. In the last couple of months, there have only been a couple days at or barely below average, the rest have all been above average, sometimes by as much as over 40 degrees, reaching 114 degrees back in June, (monthly avg. 74). Dozens and dozens of deaths have been attributed to the heat in our state as well. Without air conditioning, some of these multistory apartments are death traps, especially for the weak or elderly. Fingers crossed, it changes soon!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TwistedThrottle, post: 765252, member: 46724"] Washington State, (east side for me) has been very hot, very dry and very miserable with all the smoke in the air from all the fires on all sides of us. Today is going to be over 100. Some of our over night lows have been higher than our average highs. We just got bumped into the worst category for drought, some are even being told when they can and cant use water. Very weird this year, to say the least. In the last couple of months, there have only been a couple days at or barely below average, the rest have all been above average, sometimes by as much as over 40 degrees, reaching 114 degrees back in June, (monthly avg. 74). Dozens and dozens of deaths have been attributed to the heat in our state as well. Without air conditioning, some of these multistory apartments are death traps, especially for the weak or elderly. Fingers crossed, it changes soon! [/QUOTE]
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