wjytexas

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Interesting reading folks glad the temps are dropping from the 90's. Man, we'd love to see the 90's. Looks like another week of 102 or so for Central Texas. It does get down to 90 around 10 or 11 PM.
 
Last summer we visited our architect daughter who lives in Austin and yep it was hottttttttttt so everywhere we went I was whining (she called it lol) about it being too hot and had her get the car and turn on the AC BEFORE I got in soooooooooo when we leave she says "dad you cant visit here in the summer anymore, come back in the fall when its cooler because in the summer YOURE TOO HIGH MAINTENANCE LOL

Sooooooo were headed out in the RV to stay a month there BUT THIS OCTOBER so Im not such a HIGH MAINTENANCE DAD

John T
 
Looks like we'll have steady temps of 107 - 108 all next week. When we're done with that, we'll send it on to the east.
 
Cooler temperatures and lower dewpoints are sweeping southeast through Minnesota. I hope some releif make it down to Texas. Temps dropped from the 90's to 67F now and the dewpoints droped from the upper 70's to 58F now, tonight's low drop to around 50F. It feels a little chilly already, September and sweatshirt weather for sure by golly.
 
I'd take the heat. and I HATE being real hot, if we could just get the rain to stop for a couple weeks. I know, I know. Be careful what you ask for. But dang man, I'm getting really concerned about hay. Between breakdowns and the weather I've got maybe 10% of my hay in and winter is just around the corner!
 
Wouldn't it be nice to have a device to put all the heat in, so in the winter we could heat our house with it?
 

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