Thank you, NN!
From this track, it looks like we Texans in the far northeastern PineyWoods can expect little TS relief from our protracted hot (94F, headed to 103F today) & dry (entire area under mandatory burn bans) conditions.
I’m still clearing up huge fallen trees (w/chainsaw & tractor) from our March tornado hit, so, daily, I’m out at first light (6am, 77F today) and back inside before the temps approach 95F. Even so, my clothes are so wet with sweat that I have to hang them in the shower until they’re dry enough to go into the laundry hamper. And, then, this near-86 year-old is “shot” for the rest of the day...
Thanks again for the “heads up”!
TXnMA
Bless you! You have my respect for toiling in the summer heat. I planted two new citrus trees in the yard about three weeks ago. Back inside with the a/c by 10 AM these days.
It looks like the valley will get the rain. Us in East Texas are still hot and dry. Big time fire threat. I am moving my burn pile farther away from my house for that reason tomorrow morning. And agreed, I start work out side when the sun comes up and knock off around 12. I have always worked outside in the heat, but this summer seems a lot more oppresive than others. I go through three shirts a day now.