wanderingrichard
Life of the Party
Yeah but everyone who's lived there for more than a few years starts melting at 75I always thought people in the PNW enjoyed nice sunny weather over clouds, rain and overall gloom for nine months of the year.
SF
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Yeah but everyone who's lived there for more than a few years starts melting at 75I always thought people in the PNW enjoyed nice sunny weather over clouds, rain and overall gloom for nine months of the year.
SF
Yeah but everyone who's lived there for more than a few years starts melting at 75
New record HR high for the date and it's not even 2pm.Mid 90s yesterday here in the Gorge, about 100 today. Cool nights so closing the windows at 8 has kept the house reasonable(we hit 80 inside this afternoon) without the AC.
Yeah man, it's ugly out there. The warm nights coming up are going to be worse...New record HR high for the date and it's not even 2pm.
Yahβ¦my phoneβs forecast lied to me. Was in Glide yesterday for a celebration of life. It hit 100 on our way up Rock Creek. Manβ¦itβs still so depressing seeing Mill Pond looking so desolate.We hit 100 today in North Roseburg; probably done that about a half dozen times this summer. Seems like we have a week of 80's to low 90's followed by a week of 90's to near triple digits. Pretty muggy today so ti will probably stay warm tonight.
If you're talking about the mini splits I agree. I installed my own on an outbuilding on my property. You need to know how to safely add a dedicated circuit for it or hire an electrician. Beyond that it's just a bit of layout and the confidence to drill a 3.5in hole through an exterior wall. The exterior tubing kit can be a bit of a PITA to unroll and attach too.For those of us who own home that don't have a/c and want to add it, the Mr. Cool kits are affordable and easy to install.
Yep. Probably the slickest and easiest a/c upgrade out thereIf you're talking about the mini splits I agree. I installed my own on an outbuilding on my property. You need to know how to safely add a dedicated circuit for it or hire an electrician. Beyond that it's just a bit of layout and the confidence to drill a 3.5in hole through an exterior wall. The exterior tubing kit can be a bit of a PITA to unroll and attach too.