It's hot in Louisiana in mid-to-late July, and this one is no exception. We're in the dog days of summer, where the rain is sparse and the vegetation (and animals) sag in the heat.
100 degrees, with a wind chill of 110. It's not as bad as north Texas, where Denton set a record yesterday with an official recorded temperature of 108, but it's still damned hot out there.
PawPaw intends to stay indoors as much as possible. Thankfully, I had the foresight to insulate and air condition the shop. The club will be shooting out there tomorrow ad the temps promise to be as brutal tomorrow as they are today.
Y'all stay cool.
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We only hit 99 in my neck of the woods (Brazos county, TX) today.
But the forecast calls for rising temps, peaking at 108 on Monday. Actual temp, not heat index.
Best get all my traffic stops in during the morning, I guess.
114 up here yesterday, thankfully only 15% humidity!
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