joeyjoejoeshabadoo said:.... Seriously?
Are any earthquake predictions real? Scientists have a hard time accurately predicting earthquakes minutes before they happen let alone days.
I just remember it being unusually hot and weird right before the 94 Northridge earthquake. Maybe we're due for the next one.joeyjoejoeshabadoo said:.... Seriously?
Are any earthquake predictions real? Scientists have a hard time accurately predicting earthquakes minutes before they happen let alone days.
The Chosen One said:That's my point...
And yes, it's 10:00 pm and it's still uncomfortably hot. It's like we're being tortured by the sun's reflected rays off the moon. There's no escaping the Sun's wrath.
Perfect.:lolDanteFox said:
Yeah, I was gonna say . . . it was damn hot up here in NorCal as well. It is almost October, I wasn't ready for this heat.Tarazet said:I've experienced over 110 before, twice. It really was like walking into an oven. It "only" hit 101 here in San Jose today, and it'll be the same shit again tomorrow. Our local weather station has broken, it's been bouncing between 61 and 75 for the past hour..
SlipperySlope said:The highs can get into the 50's during the winter. The lows can get below freezing (I've had days of sheets of ice on my windshield. Stuff is a bitch to get off when I have to leave right away to go to work).
So fucking accurate that it isn't even funny.DanteFox said:
:lol :lol :lol So true.DanteFox said:
threenote said:My car said it was 120 degrees outside (obviously off). I was dying, nonetheless.
I usually hate humid weather but anything is better than yesterday.Vox-Pop said:It felt humid today.