I feel like you kinda brought that on yourselfHiking in Death Valley, 131.
Oh, absolutely. My husband studied weather and is kind of obsessed with extremes. We also enjoyed(?) dinner at the Pommery ice restaurant when we visited the Montreal snow village in 2012. Fun to experience it.I feel like you kinda brought that on yourself
125 near Palm Springs, Ca in July,1960. We were visiting my grandmother. She had a water cooler and a couple of fans, but no AC. The temp in side was around 90. To help we bought a fan from a hardware store owned by Alan Ladd. When her husband died I brought Grandma and the fan back to NY. We are still using it.
They had a 1952 Ford with no AC. It was a big decision whether to keep the windows closed and suffocate or open them and feel like you were in front of the oven.
I remember that summer. I’m in NE Ohio and had just bought my first car. It had a temp reading in the car and it read 105. I thought it was brokeThe summer of '88, here in mid-Michigan we were experiencing humid temps so hot that we actually kept windows and drapes closed so not to let in the horrible heat.....wayyy before we got AC.