@@sjinzaar thank you honey. It was almost midnight when I got there and damn near melted. My dad said oh this is nothing. I’m like dad you’re not helping! They retired and moved from Michigan about 13 years ago.
@@mztweety1374I lived there and remember coming home from a friend’s house at 10pm one night, long after the sun went down, and it was still 102. So yeah… it is like sitting in hell. Needless to say, I hated it there and moved to Northern California where there are trees, birds, crickets and wind! 🤭
Come to Florida, where the temperature is at least 100 1:29 every day. Plus, the humility. The weather person says but it feels like 105. Then it 105.😢
I used to go to midcoastal Maine every summer, and once for Christmas. I'm from Washington D.C.: it was 96 one day, and no one went outside. I went on a 104 mile bike ride. 😁
114 degrees Fahrenheit is 45.56 degrees Celsius, and it is indeed extremely hot even by the standards of quite arid regions where summer temperatures regularly surpass 40 °C. I know because I live in one, and we usually have days up to 43 °C in the summer, and if it hits above 39 °C the weather is usually considered "abnormally hot" for the season by the authorities. Had a 44 °C day once if I am not mistaken. I am sweating as I write LOL.
I miss Louie Anderson… sadly, I did not know he had transitioned in 2022, nor did I know we lived in Vegas at the same time. What an oddly beautiful and funny man. 😢🌻🦋❤️