If its cold where you are...this is for you.
#1
If its cold where you are...this is for you.
Well we've hit 100+ for the first time this season in the Charlotte area, and it feels every bit of it too. So if you're out in the Pacific Northwest, or up in the UP of Michigan, this is for you. 101 degrees at 1:30 this afternoon, and if that isn't bad enough, somehow I managed to use a tank of gas in three days..ugh!
#3
Well I'll fix the empty tank issue shortly on the way home. There seems to be some correlation between the amount of time the needle on the big gauge stays in the 80-90 range, and the rate at which the needle on the fuel gauge falls....wonder why?
#8
Here in Superior, WI, mine just said 40 degrees just two days ago. It was extremely stormy, lightning, thunder, heavy rain, high winds, and very cold air. I actually had to use my heat that day. But you guys can keep your 100+ degree weather. Whenever it's above 75 outside, I'm crabby and want to go somewhere air-conditioned. When it's above 100, you won't catch me outside longer than 2 minutes.