Gantlemagne
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Quite the opposite. The weather influences My thoughts. I know heat waves are frequent in the Summer but 100+ degrees in the Arctic hasn't been the norm, and these widespread 120+ temps are also a bit extreme.Dude heatwaves in July are normal in the northern hemisphereTrue, but Winters aren't always cold. Hopefully the magnetosphere will stabilize soon. But, I'm less hopeful on that happening, so I'm expecting extreme cold snaps in the Mid to Upper Latitudes this coming Winter.Winter is coming it always doesCheck out Eagle Island. Will probably be couple or few centuries before that happened. But... I wrote to a Southwestern City Council about temperatures reaching 120 this Summer back in early Spring and urging the need for solar panels to keep the cost of energy low for residents of the municipality, as there might be rolling power outages as demand for energy spikes.Hopefully Antarctica melts completely so people can live thereTemperature check today... a few decimals cooler. 96.2. I'm cool, I know it. Really hot day today though. Outside temperatures are coming in at around 110 degrees.Taking temps will turn out to be illegal because a woman's temp rises during her period. So this isn't going to fly, furthermore there is no need to have a fever if you are infectedThey just started doing that at the place I work, taking temperatures. Is there a deadly flu strain out there or something. Probably.Well... actually, about half a year ago I was consistently in the 97.6 range, and now My body temp has dropped another degree.
I haven't measured my body temperature since 1991 ... I forget what it was ... is this something I should be constantly checking? ...
Looks as though that's what's going to happen, 120+ degree temps.
A rare heat wave event is forecast this weekend, the National Weather Service says | CNN
Parts of the southwestern United States are under an excessive heat warning going into this weekend. Temperatures are forecast to reach as high as 120 degrees Fahrenheit in some areas, and officials are urging people to take precautions as heat this high can turn deadly.www.cnn.com
Do you believe that your thoughts influence weather