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  1. 4 hours ago, CAPE said:

    You mean my profile photo? lol yeah its Clint(Blondie) frying in the desert at the hands of Tuco

    The Good, the Bad and the Ugly: Why the International Theatrical Cut Is  Better Than the Extended Cut — SAD HILL MEDIA

    That's cruel. That poor man was so hot and all he ever wanted, was some cool water. Tuco got his later, though.

  2. Just now, CAPE said:

    There are only 3 teams with a worse record in the shitty ass AL. Still a chance tho, so lets be buyers at the deadline!

    NFL preseason football just a few weeks away. Lets go Ravens! (Please find a center)

    We have a Winnah!

  3. Okay I love severe hurricanes with all my heart!

    YOU GUYS GOTTA SEE THIS!

    RAW FOOTAGE: LANDFALL OF CATEGORY 5 HURRICANE MICHAEL - MEXICO BEACH, FL

    This is some of the best Michael footage I have ever seen! Especially from 2:45:00 !

     

     

  4. 4 hours ago, nw baltimore wx said:

    Not sure how popular this will be, but as I’m watching the O’s game while listening to WW3 outside, I think I’m ready for drone displays in place of fireworks.

    I'd like massive drone displays then about ten million dollars' worth of fireworks.

    I NEVER, EVER GET ENOUGH FIREWORKS.

    I'd forego a 20 foot Sierra Blizzard for a week of intense fireworks.

  5. Uh oh Charles Town is currently 97/79. That makes it feel like 115 degrees. That reel feel is truly representative of places like south central Texas. Charles Town has been up to 103 degrees this afternoon. If that 79 dewpoint was in play at that time, the heat index may well have been in the middle to upper 120s.

    There is NO WAY it should be this hot in Charles Town, Not only are they too far north for this, they are too high up in elevation.

  6. 3 minutes ago, Mrs.J said:

    Going on 9 and sitting at 88/79 with a heat index of 104. That is just not right. 

    You should not have dewpoints at 79 degrees. You are way too far north for this. Those are conditions for the Gulf Coast or places like Buda, Texas where I live. I've been out in this all spring/early summer. I'm used to it.

  7. I am getting my daily weather records for today, July 1 2026.

    I see that Dale City hit 99 degrees. You also have dewpoints at 76 degrees. These are conditions highly representative of where I live!!!!!

    You are under an EXTREME HEAT WARNING for heat index values up to 112 degrees.

    Again, these are conditions highly representative of places like AUSTIN, TEXAS.

    Be extremely careful, especially if you are going to the UFC 250. It's going to become extremely hot. Stay out of the sun. GET INTO AIR CONDITIONING!!!!!!! Drink lots of water! Wear light colored, loose fitting clothes out there! 112 heat indices ARE NO FRACKING JOKE!!!!

    Washington is NOT supposed to be this hot!

     

    EDIT!!!!

    Charles Town is 88 degrees with an 82 degree dewpoint. This means that it feels like its 106 degrees there RIGHT NOW 8.48pm West Virginia time!!!!

    Looks like they topped out at 91 degrees with lows around 77. It's 88 degrees there alongside 82 degree dewpoints. THIS IS EXTREMELY DANGEROUS FOR ANYONE DOING WORK OUTSIDE.

    Just noticed in central MAINE heat indices to 110 degrees expected. THAT'S VERY VERY BAD.

  8. I think this is in Montana, above 6500 feet, where they are expecting 4 inches of wet snow!

    https://www.weather.gov/tfx/

     

    URGENT - WINTER WEATHER MESSAGE National Weather Service Missoula MT 1104 AM MDT Fri Jun 26 2026 MTZ007-291500- /O.UPG.KMSO.WS.A.0004.260628T0000Z-260629T1500Z/ /O.NEW.KMSO.WS.W.0004.260628T0000Z-260629T1500Z/ Butte/Blackfoot Region- 1104 AM MDT Fri Jun 26 2026 ...WINTER STORM WARNING IN EFFECT FROM 6 PM SATURDAY TO 9 AM MDT MONDAY ABOVE 6500 FEET... * WHAT...Heavy wet snow expected above 6500 feet. Total snow accumulations of 4 to 8 inches, with 8 to 16 inches across the Anaconda Pintler Mountains. * WHERE...Georgetown Lake, backcountry and higher elevation areas. * WHEN...From 6 PM Saturday to 9 AM MDT Monday. * IMPACTS...Plan for winter-like conditions in the backcountry and higher elevations. Cold temperatures and wet snow will elevate the risk of hypothermia. Heavy wet snow may down trees, blocking access to backcountry roadways. PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS... Persons should consider delaying travel across the backcountry and higher elevations. If travel is absolutely necessary, consider taking a winter storm kit along with you, including such items as tire chains, booster cables, flashlight, shovel, blankets and extra clothing. Also take water, a first aid kit, and anything else that would help you survive in case you become stranded. && $$ AL

  9. On 6/19/2026 at 12:20 PM, CAPE said:

    Is it bad that I am already sipping on a bourbon? 

    No, go right ahead and sip on that Bourbon! In fact, sip on about nine of them!

  10. Uh-oh. Trust me on this folks, LOTS of repressed inventions are being released all at once! Man I am so fracking excited I can't believe it! I am studying AI and Robotics as fast and as hard as I can! If I ever get my hands on PAID courses, LOOK OUT! Look out for something called Optimus 3. When that puppy hits iteration 5, REALLY LOOK OUT! Robots are not gonna take Man out of the picture. Robots are going to free all of us to do whatever we want, and in those days I will be visiting Dale City again, in an antigrav vehicle that will be able to whisk me from Buda to the DMV in about 26 minutes! And, I will be chronologically in my 60s but for all practical purposes probably about 34. I'll be walking around FAST and digging snow in the winter again and dancing exactly like Michael Jackson on the ice on the Potomac Mills parking lot again because I will have General AI helping me. And 'JD' will be back at Charles Town again keeping records like back in 2010-2011! I still have those records!

    These are extremely exciting times we are living in! I want to scream this from the housetops, until I am HOARSE!

  11. 5 hours ago, WxUSAF said:

    It’s gonna take repeated punches from giga-Nino. And a few more months until those start I think.

    This developing Nino is gonna soak the heck out of the DMV.

    You guys are gonna get so damned much rain, you are gonnabe SICK of it.

    Every last weather system coming off the Pac is gonna demolish your region particularly with rain after rain after rain after rain after rain after rain after rain after rain after rain after rain after rain after rain after rain after rain after rain after rain after rain after rain after rain after rain after rain after rain.

    I fervently hope Texas gets drowned this summer/fall/winter. I want to see Rt 1626 under lots of muddy waters, with big cedars strewn everywhere!

  12. Watch out tomorrow DMV Region. Could be lots of thunderstorms that will significantly pad your rain totals.

    This Nino will continue hammering the East/Southeast and South for months to come.

  13. On 6/18/2026 at 8:58 PM, vortex95 said:

    I know this heat index sound impressive, but did you know that in the Middle East, it can go *far* higher?

    Every July-August at Qeshm Island, Iran (METAR code OIKQ),  dew points routinely get into the 90s, and on some mornings, the heat index exceeds 150.  A few years ago in August, they had 100/97 for a heat index of nearly 180!

    This is in the Persian Gulf.  These very high readings occur in the morning w/ fog is present and light winds off the water.  These readings are accurate looking at the daily observations, where the dew points are very high overnight and in the morning, only to mix out quickly by the afternoon and drop quite a bit.

    Population of the island is 149,000.  Takeaways here are that it goes to show humans can endure far higher heat indices and do just fine, and what happens in the Middle East makes heat indices in the U.S. look like a walk in the park, relatively speaking.  Context and perspective are important when discussing wx extremes and impacts.

    I would not want to visit the Middle East. It is way too hot there. I have heard of their *LEGENDARY* heat indices over there. Make Texas in Summer look like a cool autumnal breeze lol.

  14. MOAR storms are forming directly over Buda this morning at 12.47am!!! Some of the radar elements are deep red. This rain is torrential at times! We got three quarters of an inch in about 10 minutes!

    We are now up to 28.1 inches on the year! This is unbelievable!

    I am gonna have to start building Jebman's Ark!

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  15. 1 hour ago, Ephesians2 said:

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    big if true

    I hope with all my weenie heart, that this is the very worst, the strongest BROBDINGNAGIAN EL NINO in 4.6 million years!

    I want my rain! I NEVER GET ENOUGH! I want the DMV to get buried ALIVE in snow and Texas to turn into Waterworld!

  16. Hey, DMV! There is a truckload of torrential rain coming up from the Southeast! I hope you guys get demolished by those rains! It would sure help your drought and cool things down!

  17. NOPE, no rest for the heat-weary. It hit 95 degrees THIS LATE in the day, 5.52pm, and the dewpoint is back at 82 and we have a heat index of 119 degrees. It's HELL out there today folks.

    No mercy at all. None.

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