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To: Squidpup

I lived there three years in the early sixties. No air conditioning. Very humid. It’s a miserable place. I remember a January when it rained every day. There was a hurricane. Generally a miserable place.


9 posted on 08/09/2019 12:20:11 PM PDT by Mercat
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To: Mercat

By Associated Press & KBTX Staff | Posted: Mon 4:42 PM, Aug 22, 2011 | Updated: Thu 2:16 PM, Feb 23, 2012

It’s hotter than ever in Houston this year.

At least that’s as of Monday, when the city broke a 31-year-old record for triple digit heat.

The National Weather Service says the city has had 33 days at or above 100 degrees this year. That is one more than in in record-setting 1980.

The intense heat combined with a lack of rain has most of Texas battling one of the most severe droughts on record.

In Houston, it has been so hot, the high temperature has hit at least 100 degrees every day since Aug. 1.

Several other cities in Texas have also broken heat records this year, as the state sweats under a high pressure bubble that has kept the heat trapped and the rain out.

Huntsville has broken it’s record for most 100-degree days in a year. The city has had 57 days over 100, shattering the old record of 43.

College Station will likely break records early next week for consecutive days over 100 (30), and for most 100 degree days in a year (58).


16 posted on 08/09/2019 12:23:34 PM PDT by Hojczyk
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