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Old 05-23-25 | 07:56 PM
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we’ve had 50’s and rain … for days …

not complaining too much however because I’m currently on IR with a bum knee
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Old 05-23-25 | 11:28 PM
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I can finally stop complaining about the cold! 😎
now, if it will stop storming and blowing.
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Old 05-31-25 | 09:03 AM
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55 degrees and rain this morning and windy

low in the mid 40’s this evening

might be more bummed if I was not resting a bum knee

it will be clearing and in the mid 60’s tomorrow and low 70’s Monday … might get in a short easy ride (despite the knee issue) one of those days

the good news is with the frequent rain the crushed limestone trails are not dusty

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Old 05-31-25 | 03:08 PM
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Just after 2 pm and we're sitting at 105 degrees today. I haven't quite gotten used to 100+ temps so it's a stay inside and watch a movie afternoon.
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Old 05-31-25 | 03:24 PM
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Old 06-02-25 | 08:57 AM
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62 degrees and sun yesterday - nice day - but cold for this time of year

most of our ride was in shade and often next to a rock cut and near a creek for majority of the ride so it actually felt cooler

supposed to be in the mid 80’s in a couple of days

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Old 06-02-25 | 09:03 AM
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This summer I'm going to try out the misting hydration pack I picked up for a good deal.
https://www.extrememist.com/collecti...DYq2KilU&gQT=1


when our bike mounted water bottles are not sufficient - I will also carry one or two extra bottles on a hip/fanny pack or use a Camelbak backpack with a bladder
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Old 06-16-25 | 09:47 PM
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Appears we have a change in the near future from cool, cloudy, and rain


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Old 06-19-25 | 10:42 AM
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They’re calling for 112 today. I went to the gym to get some indoor miles in, until the fire alarm went off and they evacuated the place. I figure with that heat the place just spontaneously combusted.
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Old 06-19-25 | 10:54 AM
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Originally Posted by Wileyrat
They’re calling for 112 today. I went to the gym to get some indoor miles in, until the fire alarm went off and they evacuated the place. I figure with that heat the place just spontaneously combusted.
When the weather sets off fire alarms you know it’s time to stay home and hide! 😄
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Old 06-19-25 | 08:17 PM
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When the weather sets off fire alarms you know it’s time to stay home and hide! 😄
have not been able to confirm - but was told Danny Chew set off a smoke detector / fire alarm riding a trainer in the basement of his house … apparently the rear tire began to smoke

as far fetched as it seems - would not surprise me

he had a top ten finish in the USPRO cycling championships (12th according to wiki ?), 1st place Mt Evans junior hill climb, and was a two time RAAM (Race Across America) winner - never finished lower than fourth

he once rode from Pittsburgh to Iowa in four days - entered and won a 24 hour race - and then rode back to Pittsburgh

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Old 06-22-25 | 06:28 AM
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As many are now experiencing, we're (Louisville KY) are now experiencing low toward mid 90s for the next week, with humidity to match!
Quite a change after our spring monsoon season came to a close. Hoping to accumulate soon. Was soaking wet after cutting our 2 acre lawn yesterday (lots of areas that must be cut with a walk behind to not throw grass into the wife's flower gardens!) If your weather has become similar and you're riding, remember to stay hydrated!!
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Old 06-22-25 | 07:04 AM
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Yah, I stayed inside yesterday, pondered a return to my trainer while this bubble of hot, humid air persists.

91°F for the high yesterday, THI 100 & S WINDS 23 - 37mph! YES it was a WINDY DAY in the Driftless!!

Today's looking marginally worse, with a change predicted in tomorrow's prognostications but not until after I've worked most of my regular 8 - 5-ish shift.

Likely be on trainer today; right now I have to go water my veggies & flowers, see what the various critters might have et overnight.
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Old 06-22-25 | 09:10 AM
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I got a ride in yesterday before it hit 90 in NYC, but the next few look to be out of the question. Tuesday is supposed to be the hottest at about 100, but today and tomorrow also high 90s.
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Old 06-22-25 | 11:43 AM
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Originally Posted by zacster
I got a ride in yesterday before it hit 90 in NYC, but the next few look to be out of the question. Tuesday is supposed to be the hottest at about 100, but today and tomorrow also high 90s.
Be careful in this much heat and humidity.
We are used to it here in Texas and the rest of the South but we still have to be cautious.
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Originally Posted by pepperbelly
Be careful in this much heat and humidity.
We are used to it here in Texas and the rest of the South but we still have to be cautious.
I won't even consider going out in this.
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Old 06-22-25 | 05:20 PM
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Originally Posted by zacster
I won't even consider going out in this.
I was out this morning around 9. It was 80° and about 73% humidity.
It wasn’t exactly pleasant but I need to get summer acclimated. It’s going to be like this for a while- maybe with a little less humidity.
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house furnace / AC filter was changed recently - car cabin air filters were changed

but I can’t find my internal body filter to change …

yikes it gets nasty after noon
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Maybe tomorrow I can ride again.
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At least there are a few months per year where left upper coastal USA gets to smile big-time on our rides.

Today was 74* and dry
Thurs = 67* maybe an afternoon light shower
Fri = 70* low clouds
Sat = 74* am clouds, sunny afternoon
Then 5 days of low 80's - maybe a sprinkle one day.

Actually - we could use a wetter than normal Summer, which is not forecasted.
Nothing wrong with a gray summer sky, IMHO.

Remember - Winter is coming, days getting shorter, but 15hrs58min between sunrise & set today.
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Old 06-25-25 | 09:26 PM
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I really feel for our members in the middle of the country and the northeast.
Here in Texas and most of the South and Southwest this heat is normal and expected. Y’all can’t be ready for this.
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Old 06-26-25 | 05:53 PM
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Originally Posted by pepperbelly
I really feel for our members in the middle of the country and the northeast.
Here in Texas and most of the South and Southwest this heat is normal and expected. Y’all can’t be ready for this.
our avg high and low temps for this time of the year are around 81 and 61 - but it’s been around 91 and 71

typically - when we have temps in the 90’s the grass will not grow much and will not need to be cut (often) - but we had cooler temps and a lot of rain before this heat wave so still gotta cut the grass
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Old 06-26-25 | 05:56 PM
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Originally Posted by Wildwood
At least there are a few months per year where left upper coastal USA gets to smile big-time on our rides.

Today was 74* and dry
Thurs = 67* maybe an afternoon light shower
Fri = 70* low clouds
Sat = 74* am clouds, sunny afternoon
Then 5 days of low 80's - maybe a sprinkle one day.

Actually - we could use a wetter than normal Summer, which is not forecasted.
Nothing wrong with a gray summer sky, IMHO.

Remember - Winter is coming, days getting shorter, but 15hrs58min between sunrise & set today.
not a lot - but soon I will see leaves begin to fall … wild cherry tree will often begin to lose some leaves relatively early
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Old 06-26-25 | 06:58 PM
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Originally Posted by t2p
our avg high and low temps for this time of the year are around 81 and 61 - but it’s been around 91 and 71

typically - when we have temps in the 90’s the grass will not grow much and will not need to be cut (often) - but we had cooler temps and a lot of rain before this heat wave so still gotta cut the grass
Our summer temps are usually 95°+ for the high and 80° for the low. When we get into the 100° weather it stays 100° until after 10pm.
Our problem is we just don’t get any relief at night.
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Old 06-28-25 | 07:17 PM
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Originally Posted by pepperbelly
Our summer temps are usually 95°+ for the high and 80° for the low. When we get into the 100° weather it stays 100° until after 10pm.
Our problem is we just don’t get any relief at night.
yikes !

cooled down here after a brief thunderstorm … one of many recent brief thunderstorms ..

currently sitting outside watching the lightning bugs
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