10:30 AM and it's already 97 degrees in the desert.

Too hot to do anything outside except bob around in the pool. That's on my agenda for today. The high this afternoon is forecast to be 107. Humidity is 11% and the breeze is 2-3 MPH. The overnight low will be a balmy 76 degrees. There are no clouds in sight. Stay safe..... Jim
Hi
@canamjhb,
Would you send some the warm weather to Vermont
Here in Vermont they are forecasting a frost and have issued freeze alerts. It will be a clear and chilly night. The temps tonight will be between 29 and 32 degrees, capable of killing crops and damaging unprotected outdoor pipes. A frost advisory covers parts of Vermont and the Northern part of New York through 9 am (EST) Tuesday with temps between 32 and 36 degrees. After these chilly temperatures, steady rain arrives Wednesday, while heavy downpours are possible Thursday, and conditions don't fully recover until the weekend which delivers a warm up heading toward the 70's.
The high temps on Tuesday will be in the upper 50's. and lows in the upper 40's. Clouds increase from the West as the next system approaches. Additionally, frost is possible, mainly across Eastern Vermont before the cloud cover arrives.
Wednesday, daytime highs in the upper 50's with wide spread rain are expected throughout the day as a warm front lifts through from SouthEast to NorthEast. Rainfall of a quarter to a half an inch is expected across Southern Vermont, the St. Lawrence, and Adirondack region, with lower amounts of a tenth to a quarter inch across Northern and Central Vermont. Gusty winds are possible along the Western slopes of the Green Mountains and the NorthWestern slopes of the Adirondacks, with gusts up to 30-40 mph in those areas. An isolated rumble of thunder is possible across the St. Lawrence Valley Wednesday evening.
Night time temps are expected to be in the upper 40's along with rain that continues through the night as the system deepens over New England.
Thursday, the temps will be in the upper 50's and the lows in 50's. It will be overcast with showers and local heavy downpours through the day as the system pivots over New England.
Friday will see daytime temps in the upper 60's and night time lows in the 50's. It will be mostly cloudy with scattered showers mainly through the morning hours as the surface low lifts into Maine. Conditions should improve through the afternoon and evening as the prolonged wet stretch finally begins to unwind.
It feels like late Fall here in Vermont, time to start getting the snowmobiles ready... hahahahahaha!!
Deanna