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Your Weather News @ July 2026 Edition

Early Wednesday morning in Indiana. Currently cloudy sky at 68°F and the humidity is 85%. Not sure about a Spyder Ryde Time today. Yesterday Ryde Time was just to wet for me.

I did get the grass all cut. The wife said, "I love the fresh look of the Yard." She talked about making an 'Apple Pie'.
That's a big favorite of mine.

High of 87°F with some clouds.
Low at 69°F with some humidity 😫
Just got to love it.
Wife's flowers are coming in very fast.
Always look forward to seeing the beautiful flowers.

A little side note: My two tomato plants are looking terrible. This summer's heat and the lack of rain is taking it's toll. I planted the tomatoes thinking mother nature would be helpful. So now it's my job to check on the tomatoes. I will need to water as needed. Also I have to check for bugs and birds. I am Not going to build any greenhouse.

Anyway enjoy your Day and Ryde if you're able. Till Next Time my Spyder Forum Friends. (y)
 
I did summer tours from Arizona to Washington and several Western States in between for 3 years on my Spyder. Before and after that, I did the same on both 2 and 3 wheel Goldwings. This is my 12th year of Extended touring from Arizona at more than 2 months each time. Before that, I was limited to 10 day to 2 week periods due to work constraints and I did those for the previous 40 years. This is my 3rd year touring in my old blue pony. I needed to make the switch due to physical and safety concerns. I'll be in Anacortes until the end of August. Then I'll mooch off friends and relatives for a couple weeks while slowly working my way back to the desert. The weather here couldn't be more pleasant. Right now, it's sunny and 65 degrees. There's a 10 MPH sea breeze and humidity is 68%. The overnight low will be 52 degrees and there is no rain in the forecast. The humidity is a non-issue, except that it tends to produce morning low clouds and fog at times. Had lunch with an old Yacht Club friend today. It's good to touch base with people who are important in life. Just looked at the home weather report. 116°+ in the forecast for the Arid-Zone-A desert. I'm in my happy place and enjoying it to the max. Stay safe..... Jim
 
Too hot in UT today.

Felt bad for the wildfire firefighters working in 104°F heat with their packs and Nomex gear, 6% humidity. How do they do it?

The Babylon Fire is now over 100,000 acres and about 11% contained. Largest current fire in the nation.

Getting too close to Monticello and Blanding for comfort. Certain of their outlying areas are now on SET level for potential evacuation.
 
Today should be about the same as yesterday. Meaning high humidity and
hot temperatures are in store. Humidity is 92% right now. Stay Hydrated and be Healthy.

Currently cloudy sky at 68°F. I am going to take it easy today. The heat is
on! Lucky for me the AC is working well. The grass pollen is very high today. Makes my eyes very itchy.

Today's high should be 87°F. Mostly cloudy sky and a high UV day.
Low of 69°F. Possible chance of rain showers this evening.

Well the Utah wildfires are still in full swing and doing a lot of damage.
Sending Prayers to all of the great fire professionals.

Enjoy your Day and Ryde if you're able.
Till Next Time my Friend. (y)
 
Too hot in UT today.

Felt bad for the wildfire firefighters working in 104°F heat with their packs and Nomex gear, 6% humidity. How do they do it?

The Babylon Fire is now over 100,000 acres and about 11% contained. Largest current fire in the nation.

Getting too close to Monticello and Blanding for comfort. Certain of their outlying areas are now on SET level for potential evacuation.
Sending prayers to all those affected, especially those brave firefighters. Those areas mentioned are on my preferred route when transiting Utah. When I stayed in Panguitch the fire had just started and the smoke was thick and burned my eyes. That was 2 weeks ago. Sad......
 
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