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July 25th is the hottest day of the year on average in the northern hemisphere. (that’s where we live, Einstein)

An average of daily high temps over 100+ years (since man has had precise thermometers and took and recorded daily temps)



A noteworthy day of the year. A day worth celebrating. A day to contemplate our place in the universe. A day to right cosmic injustice. A day to drink lot's of ice cold beer.

After today, the average daily temperature drops until the coldest day of the year - January 25th.

It was fun while it lasted. It’s all downhill from here. Might as well break-out the parka.

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I can't think of a good name for the holiday. "Hot Day" doesn't cut it for me.


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That may be for the Hemisphere. Here in the south it doesn't get all that cold to balance out the hot days as quickly. My guess here would be early Sept as it is still hitting in the 90's the early part of the month.


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Originally Posted By: Ballpeen
That may be for the Hemisphere. Here in the south it doesn't get all that cold to balance out the hot days as quickly. My guess here would be early Sept as it is still hitting in the 90's the early part of the month.



The PacNW tends to have its heat come later in the season too. It’s barely been in the 80’s so far this year. Today is probably the hottest it’s been all summer, a balmy 87. By mid August I expect we’ll have had some stretches in the 90’s to low 100’s.


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The PacNW tends to have its heat come later in the season too. It’s barely been in the 80’s so far this year. Today is probably the hottest it’s been all summer, a balmy 87. By mid August I expect we’ll have had some stretches in the 90’s to low 100’s.


June 11 & 12th have been our hottest days of 2019 thus far (both days were 98), but that wasn't technically summer. But, as Portland says other than today (expected to get to 90) it has been a great summer. Very cool evenings and not too hot. I suspect August and part of September will heat up tho!

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Bring on the cooler air. I am sick of my ass swimming in my underwear 30 seconds after I walk out the door.


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Originally Posted By: Ballpeen
That may be for the Hemisphere. Here in the south it doesn't get all that cold to balance out the hot days as quickly. My guess here would be early Sept as it is still hitting in the 90's the early part of the month.



No, July 25th is the high for all the U.S.

Think of it this way:

According to you, where you live, September 1st might be the hottest day of the year on average.

Three months after September 1st is December 1st.

Three months before September 1st is June 1st.

Of course, there is no where on earth where June 1st and December 1st have the same average daily temperature.

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Maybe not exactly the same, but the average temperature in Maui are, June: 84/70, and December: 80/67.

Maui, Hawaii Average Temperatures by Month - Current Results
https://www.currentresults.com/Weather/Hawaii/Places/maui-temperature-averages-by-month.php


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Bring on the cooler air. I am sick of my ass swimming in my underwear 30 seconds after I walk out the door.


Pick up some anti-monkey butt powder


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The past three mornings have been much cooler ... almost feeling fall approaching in the distance


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Maybe install a good French drain? Hope it gets better for you, thumbsup GM.


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Originally Posted By: Ballpeen
Originally Posted By: GMdawg
Bring on the cooler air. I am sick of my ass swimming in my underwear 30 seconds after I walk out the door.


Pick up some anti-monkey butt powder




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Maybe install a good French drain? Hope it gets better for you, thumbsup GM.


I need all new plumbing saywhat


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.. Besides everyone knows the coldest temps hit, the 2nd week of January, (usually around January 5-January 18-19th)

You can't think of a name for this day,

how about

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June 1, and December 1 ?

Up above 15,000 ft elevation in Antarctica, July has the coldest temeratures recorded, probably anywhere, all year.

It's probably nearly just as cold in June and December.

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