Topic is about the mid United States, but everyone is allowed to share stories.
And area of high pressure is currently over much of the heartland, causing abnormally high temperatures in places like Chicago and Minneapolis. The South, known for relatively high temperatures with high humidity, is also facing a brunt of the high pressure area (New Orleans today, for example, has a heat index of 108 degrees Fahrenheit, which I think is above 40 degrees Celsius).
So, anyone living in this area loving this heat? For me, it doesn't surprise me. My city is not currently under the high pressure area, but we've had heat indexes of 100+ for pretty much all of June, so I don't really care. Humidity sucks.
And area of high pressure is currently over much of the heartland, causing abnormally high temperatures in places like Chicago and Minneapolis. The South, known for relatively high temperatures with high humidity, is also facing a brunt of the high pressure area (New Orleans today, for example, has a heat index of 108 degrees Fahrenheit, which I think is above 40 degrees Celsius).
So, anyone living in this area loving this heat? For me, it doesn't surprise me. My city is not currently under the high pressure area, but we've had heat indexes of 100+ for pretty much all of June, so I don't really care. Humidity sucks.