eclark1894
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Another thunderstorm just blew through here in Raleigh, NC. I swear the winds were stronger than what Elsa just had when she came through. it was a beautiful looking day until that started up.
Hopefully not much damage.Another thunderstorm just blew through here in Raleigh, NC. I swear the winds were stronger than what Elsa just had when she came through. it was a beautiful looking day until that started up.
Okay, you need to explain that last statement. HOW are lifting the restrictions making things worse? They're restrictions!Well I live in a part of the UK that is now under the first ever extreme heat warning every issued for the UK. Temperatures are set to rise into the early thirties, which I know does not sound very hot to many here but it is a good six degrees above the norm. It has been like this for four days and is expected to last at least to Thursday. As this is above the norm we are not equipped for this and few homes have any air conditioning, those that do have small portable units but it is better than nothing. It is also true that the average Brit does not know how to handle such heat and the lifting of Covid restrictions is just making matters worse.
Okay, you need to explain that last statement. HOW are lifting the restrictions making things worse? They're restrictions!
Hmm, well, the only way I know of that you can drink MORE and it will cause dehydration is with ALCOHOL, so I'm going to assume that's what you mean. I don't drink alcohol and, to be honest, can't understand the appeal. I'm a little skeptical about the beach being a problem because it's outside. Of course, I'm a black person, and honestly, I am NOT about to lay outside in the sun. That's another of those "activities" that I don't get. Well, that's not true. I "get" it, I just don't need it.The lifting of restrictions my not be the prime cause but the reactions of people to the lifting of restrictions is making matters worse. It means that many more will be heading for the beaches in this weather and staying in the sun too long without any precautions and then suffering from sun stroke. The average Brit is not good a handling heat such as drinking too much in such weather which can, and does, lead to dehydration. The lifting of restrictions means many are drinking much more than they were before lockdown adding to the problem in extreme heat.
Ambulance Services in the region are asking the population to not call 999 unless it is to respond to a life threatening emergency. They were already working on limits thanks to the increased number of calls and the reduction of crews as staff have had to self isolate after being pinged by the trace and tracking app. So many are in insolation that now key workers such as health staff and lorry drivers have been told they can ignore the instruction and continue working. This means that some, who have been in contact with someone that has had Covid, will be returning to work to help spread the virus. No restrictions, night clubs now open, more people indoors with no mask and little chance of social distancing. You don't need to be a rocket scientist.
I'm quite sure that's what Hornet was referring to, as I drink more water every day during the summer heat so I DON'T get dehydrated. Actually I drink a lot of water all year round, but during the summer it's an absolute must because I perspire when outdoors, so I have to replace all the fluids I lost as soon as I get home.Hmm, well, the only way I know of that you can drink MORE and it will cause dehydration is with ALCOHOL, so I'm going to assume that's what you mean.
Hmm, well, the only way I know of that you can drink MORE and it will cause dehydration is with ALCOHOL, so I'm going to assume that's what you mean. I don't drink alcohol and, to be honest, can't understand the appeal. I'm a little skeptical about the beach being a problem because it's outside. Of course, I'm a black person, and honestly, I am NOT about to lay outside in the sun. That's another of those "activities" that I don't get. Well, that's not true. I "get" it, I just don't need it.
We have thunderstorms forcast for most the weekend after about a week of high temperatures, for the UK anyway.Thunderstorming here at the moment. Got very dark all of a sudden, but hopefully it won't last long.
Lately when we've had these storms roll through, they drop a lot of water quickly, so usually for a short time.
Freezing? Brrr....... I hope you have a decent heater.
Here we've actually been having a mild summer. For us anyway.