Hot, Hot, Hot.
It's 81.1 Degrees F and we're not used to that. The Humidity is only 26% though so that helps. :-)
I'm barefoot and wearing a lightweight short-sleeved shirt (no shorts though) and Hot, Hot, Hot. We need one of the ice sheets from the Antarctic to drift into the Channel since the local tidewater glaciers aren't being much help (though the South Sawyer Glacier 40 miles to the ESE is calving like crazy) but the Taku Glacier is still growing (15 miles to the ENE....in the
West Juneau Webcam picture it's beyond the "vee" in the mountains in the center of the picture and in the user picture icon to the far right).