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To: Tuxedo

“It is not humid here in San Antonio - hot though - yes, plenty of that!”

I was judging it on my trips through the area. We too, in Haskell Co. are having a drought. Dry conditions are normal for us here, but this year is really dry. I can take the heat, but not the humidity. Have lived in the West all my life.

Hottest time I remember is 2 weeks I spent in Barstow CA. 2 weeks spent around July 4th, wheeee! 116 degrees f. in the shade.


63 posted on 03/03/2009 12:56:03 PM PST by Texas Fossil
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To: Texas Fossil

Yeah it may be a touch more humid here than West Texas. Depends on the arrival of sea fronts off the GOM. It is so dry that it is depressing. My water bill is going to be astronomical at least until we get the mandatory rationing. El Nino is so much more fun than La Nina. People on the hurricane threads always wonder why we hope we get hit - need the rain, that’s why! The optimal strike is between CCTX and Brownsville, not as populated and the rain would come in buckets.


70 posted on 03/03/2009 1:26:08 PM PST by Tuxedo (Reboot)
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