90 degrees at night? Yep, welcome to every summer in Texas. (though this summer has, so far, been surprisingly mild)
I give you guys in TX credit for being able to put up with this heat all the time. It is going on 12 o'clock here in Baltimore and it is still freakin 90 degrees. And tommorow it is supposed to be 105.The icing on the cake for me would be to have no power all day after I finish my shift in the morning.
90 degrees at night? Yep, welcome to every summer in Texas. (though this summer has, so far, been surprisingly mild)
It's always so funny hearing the national news warning everyone of ing heat! Hears a tip, if you're getting dizzy and/or sick cause of the heat..GET THE INSIDE. Otherwise you'll be juuust fine
This year has been great in Texas; it has seemed ridiculously cool, but maybe I'm just saying that in comparison to the nightmare of last summer when it was 100+ practically every day from the beginning of June until the middle of August.
90 degrees at 12 am IS pretty bad for TX even..
but we still wouldn't call it a heat wave :p
Seems like here in SA, it's the humidity that has been over the top this summer.
Morning is cold, day time is kinda hot, and night time is normal. Overall, it's been a great summer compared to year's past.
Thats what makes it feel like 115 degrees over here. And there is no letup. In the morning it is bearable to as long as you are moving in a car and can get a breeze it is so-so. But afternoon and evenings you can forget about it. This is the first time that I can remember that we got both a harsh winter and a harsh summer. Usually its either or for us. I still will take the cold over this. The only plus side to this is the girls aren't wearing crap.
Yep, kinda like the calm before the storm.
No kidding!!!
You guys really need that Sonic to open up sooner.![]()
It's a pattern change. Not global warming. Other places like where I live are cooler than normal.
In D.C. here last night at midnight it was 89 and the heat index was 98. Ridiculous.
It's been nasty humid here in SA this summer, but I found one thing: my AC knows the difference between the temp and the heat index, and shuts off much more this year than last. I haven't had an electric bill over $170 yet, and last year, I had two over $200 by now.
My problem is that I can't tell the difference between the temp and heat index, so when my AC shuts off, I run right over and adjust the thermostat! I'll be paying $300+ for sure this month![]()
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