101 in Fort Worth Today

Another Steve

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Was working doing Yard work, planting some Sweetpotato Vine and Rose buses. I had some sweat come down my Temple, couldn't believe it. Jumped in the 74 degreed Pool and got a major rush.

Came in and watched the news and heard the high of 101. April 17, 101, what will it be in July.

What is the Temp where you are?
 

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I was at work the other day and made a comment about global warming. Somebody said, "You sound like one of those enviromentalists". I replied...

"Seems fairly obvious to me"

Today, the high in Pittsburgh was 67.

It won't take long to reach "sweltering".
 

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been a typical Chicago "spring"

cold as hell with a strong wind for a few days, then very warm and mild for a few days

on and off like this over the last few weeks

I think I can safely say it definitely won't snow. I don't know when, but had heard people talking about an Easter Sunday when it had snowed once sometime in the past.
 

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Global???

Global???

75.6 Degrees today. Unseasonably warm for Northern Minnesota in April. Usually looking for a snow storm or whatever. This could come yet in the next month, never know here. Rode the motorcycles today. Love it, and also the ice is off the lakes already. Global Warming!!! I won't go there!!! Chitch
 

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84 today here.

Forecast Conditions High/Low ?F Precip.
Chance High Temperatures Low Temperatures Precipitation
Tonight
Apr 17 Clear
N/A/66? 0%


High not valid after 2pm
Tue
Apr 18 Partly Cloudy
84?/66? 0%
84?F

Wed
Apr 19 Isolated T-Storms
85?/65? 30%
85?F

Thu
Apr 20 Partly Cloudy
86?/63? 20%
86?F

Learn to Keep Cooling Costs Down
Fri
Apr 21 Isolated T-Storms
87?/63? 30%
87?F

Sat
Apr 22 Isolated T-Storms
86?/63? 30%
86?F

Sun
Apr 23 Isolated T-Storms
84?/63? 30%
84?F

Learn to Keep Cooling Costs Down
Mon
Apr 24 Partly Cloudy
82?/62? 10%
82?F

Tue
Apr 25 Sunny
83?/61? 0%
83?F

Wed
Apr 26 Sunny
84?/61? 0%
84?F

Protect Your Plants From the Heat
 

ageecee

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95 here today and i sweated my azz off-it was very hot for April what the fawk is it going to be in July down here with all the humidity. We havent gotten any rain in a month now and we need some bad.
 

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steve,it was 72 today.beautiful day.tonite its 45.
my daughter gets married in austin on may 27th.Hopefully the Texas weather cools for that.It's a 7.00 pm wedding,outside..ahh
 

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CenterPoint Energy Issues Rolling Blackouts In Houston
Customers Should Decrease Electricity Usage

POSTED: 5:26 pm CDT April 17, 2006
UPDATED: 6:15 pm CDT April 17, 2006

HOUSTON -- Unseasonably hot temperatures forced power utilities around the Houston area and Texas to conduct rolling blackouts on Monday.

As temperatures climbed into the upper 90s and above 100 for another day, the Electric Reliability Council of Texas Inc., which runs Texas' electricity grid, declared an emergency situation and ordered the blackouts because of the lack of electricity around the state.

ERCOT said it declared the emergency after concluding there was insufficient generating capacity in the region to reliably serve the public's electricity demand.

As much as 15 percent of the state's power supply goes off-line each spring so plants can perform seasonal maintenance before energy usage peaks in the summer, said Public Utility Commission spokesman Terry Hadley. He said maintenance is typically finished by mid-May.

But unusually high temperatures this spring have pushed demand for electricity, creating a shortage, he said.

The rollouts were limited to the ERCOT grid, which provides electricity to about 80 percent of Texas.

CenterPoint Energy spokeswoman Emily Mir Thompson said rolling blackouts every 15 minutes for the Houston area were ordered just after 4 p.m. Monday.

"ERCOT requested that 1,000 megawatts of load be dropped throughout the state of Texas, so CenterPoint Energy represents 26 percent of that load. So, we started periodically dropping customers in 15-minute intervals on a rotating basis in our service area," she said.

Austin Energy said it began its rotating blackouts about 4:20 p.m. to comply with our share of the load shedding requirement.

ERCOT urged customers around the state to curtail their use or electricity to the lowest level possible, including setting their thermostats at 78 degrees or higher and not using electric lighting, appliances or equipment unless absolutely necessary for health or safety.
 

ageecee

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New Orleans set a record yesterday high of 91 with almost 100% humidity making it feel like 100. Suppose to be the same today and maybe another record broekn today in the Big Easy
 
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