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In reply to the discussion: Death Valley 127 Degrees, Phoenix 118 Degrees, Temps In 110's, Alaska In The 90's. [View all]kentauros
(29,414 posts)19. And more derechoes in the Central and Eastern states.
And with that, more tornadoes.
I'm not looking forward to this hurricane season. I think I'll make a note to myself to see about making one of those emergency kits. I've never done it in the past other than freeze dozens of water bottles in the lead up to one.
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TheMastersNemesis
Jun 2013
OP
Not sure that will even do it. Repugs dont care about dead rich people, only live ones that can give
stevenleser
Jun 2013
#13
Not death - a contagious disease following a big storm - that would scare the shit of them
malaise
Jun 2013
#21
This isn't a "single event" - it is part of a major trend, for anyone who has been
kestrel91316
Jun 2013
#29
Well I know when it gets over 115F and stays there for more than a day or two, my AC can't
kestrel91316
Jun 2013
#31
Pahrump, Nevada: 106 today, 110 tomorrow, 111 Saturday, will peak @ 113 on Monday.
Amerigo Vespucci
Jun 2013
#32