Why are you watering this time of day? You'll lose most of it in evaporation. I need to water but will wait until the sun goes down enough so the garden and fruit trees are in the shade.I turned the sprinklers on and said to hell with it.
You think its hot there!Crap it is hot and muggy already. Was weeding in the garden and when I came inside it was 86 before 11 am! I turned the sprinklers on and said to hell with it. Looking forward to Monday and a big cooldown.
96°F
Feels Like: 97° << that kills me..
Yeah, yeah.. it effing HOT okay!!
I just took Gretchen for a quick stroll up the block, and came back bathed in ummm a perspiratory glow.. meaning sweat, but since ladies don't sweat.. well..![]()
I believe the correct terminology is you "glistened".I just took Gretchen for a quick stroll up the block, and came back bathed in ummm a perspiratory glow.. meaning sweat, but since ladies don't sweat.. well..![]()
Well it is too shiny out there for me. We ran over to my BIL's place and it was 96 when we got home. Hiding in the a/c the rest of the day.![]()
Were on our 15th day in a row of over a 100 degree temps but its been perty windy untill today so it didnt feel all that bad untill today but we havent had a drop of moisture since the 16th of last month.Good day to hide somewhere cool. Good map!![]()
Bad timing for the corn and soybean crops. Corn is in the critical pollination period. We are out of water, and none is on the weather maps. The corn crop is failing day by day, and the soybeans aren't far behind. If we don't see wide spread rains soon there will be a serious shortage of grains for food and feed, much less fuel. This is a wide spread calamity, throughout the upper midwest and beyond. This may get more serious than we know.......
Regards, Kirk
At least you can dress to keep warm. Was going to get in the pool and the deck is so hot it felt like walking on a griddle. Maybe a late night skinny dip!![]()
Kirk,
I heard 60% shortfalls in MO Iowa and much of IL. on corn. Soybeans not so much.
Rain should come thru next week but it is sketchy.
Without rain next week we could be seeing a total crop of 30% OR LESS in the heart of the corn belt. No one is talking about what happens if.....
franc we all are going to see some history unfold this year. I have a gut feeling and it isn't good. Took a dozer down to 7' deep and the yellow clay is powder day here from the black surface soil on down for 7'. I have never seen the yellow clay this dry in my life time. That was three weeks ago. We simply do not have the 10" of in the sub soil water we relie on for Jully and August. This could get biblical before it's over.
Regards, Kirk
100 friggen degrees here still and its 730 pmWe are back below 90 now. Still miserable out there.