SteveGrabowski
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So the title of this Washington Post article sums up pretty well how shitty the weather has been in my neck of the woods: San Antonio had 17 days of triple digit heat in June. There’s usually two.
Another quote from the article:
Ugh and July and August are the typical hot months here.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/climate-environment/2022/06/30/texas-heat-drought-sanantonio-climate/
Another quote from the article:
San Antonio has already seen more than a full summer’s worth of 100-degree days. The city has registered 22 such days, 17 in June and 5 in May, the most on record year-to-date by far; 2009, the previous record holder, only had 13 up to this point. The average yearly 100-degree day count in San Antonio is 18, the great majority of which typically occur in July and August.
Ugh and July and August are the typical hot months here.