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In reply to the discussion: All this heat... [View all]yellowdogintexas
(23,779 posts)37. I was in Phoenix in late July - early August
Seeing those magnificent old men collapsed where they stood was so sad!!
Needless to say we did not do much outdoors unless it involved playing in the water.
When I was there last year, a monsoon flooded my daughter's cul de sac; this year, nothing
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So you folks have been getting people suffering from 3rd degree burns....
Lady Freedom Returns
Sep 2023
#1
Same. Deer, birds and other wildlife are dying constantly from the heat and drought here.
herding cats
Sep 2023
#82
That's much easier said if you've not been caught under this oppressive heat dome for months.
herding cats
Sep 2023
#83
I wish he would establish an agency to find solutions similar to how NASA works.
NowsTheTime
Sep 2023
#92
When I moved to Maine in 1992, I thought I had escaped the heat and humidity of the DC area.
Bumbles
Sep 2023
#31
I sure feel your sentiment. Same for me. Hard to maintain any modicum of optimism. nt
Evolve Dammit
Sep 2023
#69
There's a point at which I'll believe the powers that be are taking this seriously . . . .
hatrack
Sep 2023
#91