It's hot, yes. Very, very, very hot.
I have the AC set to 76, but it never gets below 78 or 79. It only stops when it needs to protect itself from seizing up. If I set it to 78 or 79, it never gets below 80 or 81. At home, in addition to thick blinds and curtains, I've added thick cardboard with thermal backing into most windows, to block as much cooling loss as possible. It does help. Though without daylight, it's easy to lose track of time!
I was outside doing yard work yesterday morning, and I felt miserable after being outside for 3 hours. The first 2 were fine, but that last hour the temp went from about 80 to about 95. It felt like I was burned over my entire body, including the skin under my clothes, but I wasn't even pink.
With climate change ("global warming") what it is now, your wish for truckloads of snow is likely. The issue is not "warming" as much as it's extreme weather conditions -- be it heat, cold, precipitation, etc.
On the up side, more people are indoors this year, and website traffic is up.
And I finally figured out how to network my computer to my Blu-ray player. No more copying to thumb drives!
.... though I won't discount the fact that you may still be nuts.