Hotter 'n the hubs of hell in Okanagan

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Hotter 'n the hubs of hell in Okanagan

Post by lucky1 » Fri Jun 01, 2007 8:14 pm

It's supposed to cool off on Monday.
Tomorrow is 34 (93.2 F)
We usually get this heat in July and August but here it is June 1st.

Here's the 14-day...if we survive the next two days, we'll have a reprieve!
If palms had a tongue, it'd be hangin' out panting!
Barb

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Post by Wes North Van » Fri Jun 01, 2007 9:58 pm

It is even suppose to get +30C here.
It is going to a scorcher but it is really helping my cycads, Needles, hedychiums and my musella lasiocarpa.
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Post by Alchris » Sat Jun 02, 2007 6:27 pm

We have been getting 29 C temps here as well with almost no cool off at night. We were going to get an air conditioner today until they changed Monday's forecast from 32 down to 28 C. I just looked at the Palms North weather for Edmonton and would love to find the part of the city that is 21C. The official Downtown Temp is 26 C now and it was 29 for a high before the thunder storm. The shaded part of our yard hit 31 C today.

It is just too hot to dig up and move plants and I am still working on spring planting.

Allen
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