Some Ice water for the folks where its hot.

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Some Ice water for the folks where it's hot.

We skipped spring and went from winter to summer here. ( Low 80's here today.)

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Re: Some Ice water for the folks where it's hot.

That looks so refreshing, we are getting close to a 'Drought', it is moving eastward.

Fossis.........
 

Re: Some Ice water for the folks where it's hot.

What is the hottest temps you usually have in Oregon, Ron? Upper 80's?
I think this has been one of the hottest years on record here in Oklahoma, with many days above 100 degrees. And Fossis is right, its almost a drought here.....the grass is our yard is dead and I won't be surprised if they put us under a burn ban before too much longer.


Beautiful picture as always! :icon_thumright: :icon_thumleft:
 

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sandcreek4 said:
What is the hottest temps you usually have in Oregon, Ron? Upper 80's?
I think this has been one of the hottest years on record here in Oklahoma, with many days above 100 degrees. And Fossis is right, its almost a drought here.....the grass is our yard is dead and I won't be surprised if they put us under a burn ban before too much longer.


Beautiful picture as always! :icon_thumright: :icon_thumleft:

Thanks Sandcreek and Fossis,

We have all kinds of weather here. Where I live at about 4500 feet in the Cascade mountains, we do occasionally have summer hot spells over 100. Mid summer usually ranges in the 80's and 90's, but can drop at night to the freezing point. That's why I can't have a garden here, but 50 miles away down hill gardens flourish.
Oregon changes alot geographically, with alot of different micro climates. From the Coast, to the Willamette Valley ,to the Cascades, to the Eastern Oregon desert, Weather changes can be drastic.

Sorry to ramble, I probably told you More than you wanted to know. :D

Hope y'all get some relief soon.

Thanks again,

Ron
 

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