Extreme heat in the western US has been in the news the last week .
Still riding the bikes to work .
I leave for work around 0410, temps this week have been around 95-97 F, 35-36 C .
Brought an infared non-contact thermometer to work on Thursday .
Here are the temp readings on my way home around 1630 .
I work at an international airport, the reading at 1630 was 118 F, 48 C at the airport .
The engine temp ( engine had not been run in 12 hours ), 124 F, 51C bike is parked in a covered parking area .
The asphalt temp in the parking lot, 197 F, 92C .
I put a temp sensor on the front of the bike at around cylinder height , air temp 136 F, 57 C on the urban expressway I use, the road surface is asphalt .
Checked tire temps when I got home, front 211 F, 99 C, rear 225 F, 107 C .
Glad I only have an 11 mile, 18 km ride home .
Yeah, it's " a dry heat " .

I kinda wonder what temps will cause tire failure

The roads around here are littered with the thrown caps from heavy trucks, also seeing tire caps from light trucks and cars the past few days .
Probably running with low air pressure in the tires .
From the looks of it, ' kar-b-que ' season is here, saw three car fires the past week on the way home .