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It be summertime in Austin, TX. 95°, 51% humidity, with HI of 106°. (Original Post)
hobbit709
Jul 2016
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ailsagirl
(22,911 posts)1. Ouch! Here it's 65 degrees
(amazingly-- it's always hot on 4th of July)
66% humidity
First Speaker
(4,858 posts)2. My hat's off to anyone hardy enough to live in Texas...
...as a New Englander, I couldn't endure the heat down there...
NightWatcher
(39,343 posts)3. That looks like our forecast for next week here in Jax
Upper 90's from Tuesday till Sunday
dixiegrrrrl
(60,010 posts)4. We are just as bad here in SW Ala.
Temps in the 90's, heat index 108 to 111.
Next week "they" say a couple of days of 101-102.
July indeed.
Worse yet. even tho the 4th is not until Monday, we have been forced to listen damn near
every house in our area firing off what sound like cannons.
Poor dogs.
kentauros
(29,414 posts)5. 51% humidity rather "dry" for me.
Better when it's at least 70%
pinboy3niner
(53,339 posts)6. ...and the livin' is easy...