
cole8865
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You can die from heat stroke |
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roxy_babe1425
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HOTT! |
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matt w
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I was up on a roof shingling a house when it hit 122. It's like the cold, when it gets to a certain point, it's just miserable..
Like my 8 year old said when we went to visit my family in AZ, "How did you live like this???"... |
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Yo-Yo
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110 degree weather is very hot. My daughter and I visited my mother in Phoenix last year during the Christmas holiday and I could not believe how hot it was then. It was 80 degree weather in December. I live in New York and I was just shocked that I was wearing capris in December. And when we stepped off of the airplane, it was still at least 80 degrees out on the tarmack. |
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All4Christ
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wells it doesnt feel like your in an ovan becus we are not boiling hot here. its just like if you put your hair dryer up to your face. thats how it feels when your outside. you dont sweat much. unless you come to visit, then you do sweat becus your not used to the hot weather. but iv lived here years and i dont sweat that fast outside. its beautiful today outside. too bad im stuck at work. darn...i should get back to work! |
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Spike Spiegel
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Hot |
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kiz_ma_az
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Go turn the oven on, let it pre-heat, then open the oven. That is what it feels like in 110. But after about 104 you really can't tell the difference in temperature unless it is the summer rainy season (June through August) and it is humid out. That is when you really can tell the difference. |
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bigowl181
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Depressing because you know its gonna get hotter. Take comfort in the beautiful tan your getting.
...Just hope that the wind doesn't pick up. |
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Sunshine*
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like your roasting |
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hot as hell. and since theres no real humidity you get the hard, crusty boogers |
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Patti
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110 degrees. |
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Gen
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Well, it feels similar to 87 degrees in Kalamazoo, Michigan, 90 in Ohio, 82 in Abilene, Texas, and a LOT cooler than 97 in Los Angeles. It's not humid here, so it feels much, much cooler than you might expect. |
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nitram
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Like everyone says, it feels hot. However, it feels hot in a very dry way, much like heat coming out of an oven. In comparison to other places, I would say 110 degrees in Arizona feels like 100 in Virginia, 95 in Atlanta, 90 in Houston or New Orleans. It's all about the humidity. |
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blue54
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an egg on a BOILING friing pan |
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leftygirl_75
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just hot. dry heat |
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?.?:*??*:??"Lindsey?.?:*??*
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come out here and find out then you tell us! i dare you! |
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MED_SCHOOL
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Like 109 degrees in texas. What kind of question is this?? It's hot!! |
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Adam
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It feels great!!!!!!
Only if you are in a nice air conditioned building... |
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jdc591
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hot |
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bbclackfire34
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110 degrees in a dry sauna |
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tammylynn317
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Hell... |
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ME
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Like you're in an oven. |
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M - D.O.G.
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ive never been to hell, and i dont plan on it, but if i were to take a guess, i would say it feels that hell. |
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jenny
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110 degrees in any other state |
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Jacey
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Hot & Sweaty! |
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Raines
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For me, it's dry heat and I don't sweat at all maybe because of the low humidity here. Most people don't stay out in the heat anyways as they are either in their cars or in buildings.. It's not really hot like those places with high humidity. |
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ep2077
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nice and toasty :) |
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?
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Once you get to about 104 degrees, you really can't tell a difference between 104 and 110. If you want to know how it feels? Hot as hell. The only consolation is that it is dry heat which is better than humid heat. I would rather deal with 110 degrees of dry heat than 85 degrees and high humidity any day. |
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»SMiLEY«
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Prefer being naked in AZ instead of wearing shorts and tees. |
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yogi bear
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I was just there and experienced it - it is very, very dry and very, very hot |
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j123
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It's hot dry air but be thankful its not humid, because if it was the heat index would feel like 170 to 190!!
Here is a heat index caculator:
http://www.srh.noaa.gov/elp/wxcalc/heatindex.html |
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