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Lived in Texas for 35 years never remember anything like this growing up.
60’s in Texas? In July? We are all gong to die!!!
Lived in Wichita Falls as a kid, tumble weeds. That’s about all I remember, second longest 10 months of my life.
Now I get it! Katy thinks it was ‘NOAA’ that saved the diversity of biblical world, and is simply spreading the Gaiaspell.
It’s cooler in west Texas than it is in western Oregon. Highs approaching 90F all week.
That’s just Lubbock. You get blistering heat, arctic cold, dust, rain and snow, sometimes all in the same day.
It will be deemed unprecedented Klimate Twitterpation, solved only by immediate Communism.
Weather in NM was crazy too – think the high in Santa Fe was 65. Albuquerque was cool, cloudy and breezy.