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Old 08-02-2022, 04:53 PM   #29
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Default Re: 1940 Ford restoration

Anyway, last Friday we got a break in the humidity & temps. It was about as perfect as it gets for summer here in Southern Illinois. This week we're back to 95+ and 110% humidity.

Seth
I lived in Franklin county in the 1950s and the forestry service had a billboard on hwy. 37 showing current temp and humidity. I remember 100 degrees, and 100% humidity for like two weeks in a row. Never saw 110%
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