Friday, July 21, 2006

Weekend Temperatures to Hit 106 and Up!!! (Daily Bulletin 07132006)

It has not been just that weekend, but the rest of the week that has followed that week, that has been killing the people around the neighborhoods of Rialto. I feel bad for the Police Officer's that are working on the Back of The Motorcycle, they have no relief, speaking with some experience in this field, they need to keep drinking and even that is not enough to keep the tickets written and the collisions investigated. It truly is the most difficult time do work in the Traffic Department, Back in the day when I was gaining the experience that I am talking about I worked a 4-10 hour week. My Schedule was Sun-Wed. 12:00 hrs. - 22:00 hrs, and I could not wait until after 18:00 hrs, to get that cooler air flow over my body, then when I got off I was straight to the Shower for a cool down extraordinaire!

The guys in the car it is hot too, and in and out of the Patrol car, can leave you with an Air Conditioning type, cold. They are terrible to have. Walking around feeling terrible with a cold in the 100+ weather, is not a fun thing to have. I just say this to all my Brothers From the Rialto Police Department, and that is to be Careful Out there, Bring Plenty to Drink, and the Motor Officers shouldn't feel bad if they get off the bike Grab a gallon of Gator Aid and drive that Traffic Patrol Car around a while just to get hydrated.

The Traffic Sergeant should be more worried with hydration and the safety of his Officer's, then with Statistics during this time anyway! Remember to get them before they get you or any of the general public, especially the Retired Public.. LOL...

BSRanch

Weekend temperatures to hit 106 and up
By Wendy Leung


Staying cool this weekend is going to be a big challenge.

Temperatures are looking to break records this weekend but forecasters say it will start cooling off Sunday, when temperatures are expected to drop to 106 degrees in the Inland Empire.

When 106 degrees is considered cool, it's time to hide.

High pressure from the dessert is expected to bring temperatures from 100 to 110 to the Inland Empire on Saturday.

``Always have water around you,'' suggested Stan Wasowski, forecaster with the National Weather Service. ``Get your gallon of water, you can pour it on you or you can drink it.''

Incoming moisture Sunday will bring temperatures down in the 97 to 106 degrees range.

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