OK, we've had all that, including the heat wave, and the icing on the summer cake melted away days ago. We are currently in one of the most persistent and humid heat waves to hit the Pacific Northwest in a long, long time.
Temperatures hit the low 90's on July 25th, and haven't looked back since. At my weather station, the last 4 consecutive days have exceeded 100 degrees, maxing out at 107 on Tuesday July 28th. Today's temperature has moderated a bit under the influence of west winds and a touch of marine air, but temperatures are expected to go up again over the weekend.
And, since (apparently) one of the reasons I was put here on Earth is to point out when Hood River weather records are broken (or, in this case, tied), here goes:
- Tuesday, July 28, the high temperature of 104 broke the old record of 103 (2005).
- Wednesday, July 29, the "high low" temperature of 69 tied the record set in 1998.
- Friday, July 31, the "high low" temperature of 69 broke the old record of 65 in 2000.
Stay cool, the best you can. And enjoy all the good things summer has to offer!
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