How's the Weather Where You Are?

My eyeballs have been sweating for the last two or three weeks. According to the local meteorologists, they are going to continue to sweat probably clear through August. That is because the super El Niño is seriously affecting the southeast United States.

@Faye Fox I would be happy to send you some of our rain as we are out of a drought by this time. Except for today, it has rained every day for the past week. I am very appreciative of the rain, but combined with the humidity, the grass never literally dries out and is starting to smell on the moldy side.

However, they say that means we should have a drier winter to look forward to. Drier is by whose definition.🙄🙄
 
We have a 30% chance of rain today and tomorrow, but the most of the storms have moved on. I think we got over 6" since Monday so things are pretty humid outside though the sun is peeking through. It's warming up, too... no more of those 70's, dang it.
 
My brother lives in NE Ohio, about 80 minutes below Lake Erie. He said there was a hazy orange fog this morning . His area is also experiencing unusually high humidity, a good recipe for allergies.

Meanwhile where I live, south of the Mason-Dixon, the humidity is near brutal and about to get worse🔥🔥

I’ve been waiting until 6:15 PM to give the horses their supper, because the sun is going down and the barn is shaded. Even though I pack myself in ice cubes, I am still soaked from my scalp to my toenails in sweat, when I get back to the house an hour later.

Hit and miss storms are on deck for the weekend, with the feels like predicted to easily hit triple digits.

@John Brunner , I too am surprised at the drought map this week. Thankfully most of Middle Tennessee is out of serious drought issues, there are still a few areas showing dryness or mild status. For as fast as my grass is growing, my area is still showing dry on their map.
 
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