You can keep your hot temps thank you !
Watching the news, noticed on the weather map that just about everywhere in the US is having a heat wave......
except for the typical cold states (MN, WI, MI, ND, SD) thanks to a cold front looping down from Canada.
It was kinda odd a week ago, middle of July and we had the windows closed, no AC and needed to haul out our comforter... it was COLD!
During the block party for Aquatennial ( Mpls celebration of summer, typically the hottest week of the year) the band performers were wearing winter coats and mittens.

We've hit the 90's only 3 times this summer

weird!
We may have not as hot temps, but the humidity still creeps up. YUCK!
Today we have a nice cool breeze, windows open and fans blowing.. ahhhhh.
Currently: 74°F
Mostly Cloudy
Humidity: 40%
<< It will increase to 75% overnight, drop in the morning.
76°F | 57°F
Tomorrow
Partly Cloudy
78°F | 58°F
Thursday
Isolated Thunderstorms
<< nothing new there
70°F | 55°F
Friday:
Times of sun and clouds.
Highs in the low 80s and lows in the low 60s.
Saturday:
Scattered thunderstorms.
<<< see, yet again..
Highs in the mid 70s and lows in the mid 50s.
<< brrrr
I haven't looked at the forecast for "up north" where J is at band camp. We've been trying to teach him to be more independent, but sometimes he needs a bit of foot connected with rear to get the best response.
He packed his own clothes.. I nagged him into taking one pair of sweats and a jacket. He didn't like the nagging, but the "suggestion" route didn't work

eventually I stuffed it in his suitcase before he left. (okay, so he stills needs me.)
heee hee heee I wonder if now he is thinking..
Brrrr... I should have packed more pants.
This is actual the first time he has been away from home and family.
He's our homebody, he doesn't go out very often.
Noah on the other hand is the adventurous one. He's been to a week long wilderness camp owned by the school district, overnights with friends at least once a week, goes to my parents' house on the lake to go boating and fishing with my BIL and DN every few weekends.
Reflecting over J's behavior, E and I decided the surly tone and ATTITUDE were a front to his real feelings.
I think marching band is a good "growing" experience. Forcing him to crawl out from his shell and see what is out there.
But we still miss him.
