<p>Been dreading the heat on move-in weekend. Right now the forecasted high on Saturday is 89! That sounds wonderful!! It's 10 pm where I am now with a temp of 90 degrees and a heat index of 103.</p>
<p>It was 95 in the sun in Seattle today (no humidity though, and in the 60s at night).</p>
<p>Seattle felt great today after being in the humidity of Michigan all week.</p>
<p>it’s going to be terrible until late october maybe more. Eh I’m used to it</p>
<p>It’s VERY hot here.</p>
<p>Where is here, DJStony? New Orleans?</p>
<p>Im currently in the wonderful city of NOLA, all moved into my new room! It’s about 90 degrees, but the heat index was somewhere around 100 (luckily I moved in mid-morning, so I didn’t have to face the peak high in the afternoon!). It’s quite humid, however I expected that! The first thing I did after moving everything in was take a nice, long shower!!</p>
<p>We were at Tulane yesterday dropping off our daughter and was just wondering who was moving in already. The campus was really buzzing!</p>
<p>Must be the RA’s, maybe some of the kids doing the NOLA Experience.</p>
<p>D arrived yesterday morning for NOLA Experience. I think that involves maybe 180 kids or so. They took them last night to a retreat house out of town somewhere but they’re back on campus later today. I’m sure the tropical depression is making things extra soggy. D said it poured and they lost power briefly at the retreat house. It plagued us here in FL last week and just wouldn’t go away. Hopefully it will be gone by later in the week.</p>
<p>Welcome to New Orleans! LOL. It does get its share of rain, for sure. Lots of very cute rain boots for the girls in the bookstore.</p>