Today was the 16th day of 100F or above--mostly well above. Here is the official National Weather Service Record at DFW International:
June had 4 days of 100 degrees F.
July 1 @ 102F
July 2 @ 100
July 3 @ 101
Then----
July 14 @ 100
July 15 @ 100
July 16 @ 101
July 17 @ 104
July 18 @ 106
July 19 @ 108
July 20 @ 108
July 21 @ 109
July 22 @ 109
The rest of this coming week will be at 100 to 104 and it will not be until next Monday that we see temps fall back to 95.
Traditionally we get 18 days of 100-degrees F a year. It's just not as oppressive as this has been.The overnight temps never fall back below 80 and this morning, it was 85 just starting the daylight hours off.
Still, I have started out early and head for the barn at 4 hours or 100 which ever comes first. Tonight, I went outside at 9 to watch the space station cross Dallas, but the heat was still at 103 at 9 pm. Plus there was some blotchy clouds right over the path. I could see the moon and the evening star but the space station which at this time of year is usually visible for 6 minutes as it crosses the sky, was obscured.
So, I came back inside not so disappointed ---just glad that 6 minutes went so fast. There were lots of pictures to submit from the week after editing. Some interesting ones so be sure to check out the website's last tab and click on the portfolio under those that are linked. I do not have Dreamstime linked and Featurespic and Alamy are listed on the blog so click that on as well.
I have been down to the Convention Center twice as Mary Kay Seminars began on Friday and run through August 4th.
June had 4 days of 100 degrees F.
July 1 @ 102F
July 2 @ 100
July 3 @ 101
Then----
July 14 @ 100
July 15 @ 100
July 16 @ 101
July 17 @ 104
July 18 @ 106
July 19 @ 108
July 20 @ 108
July 21 @ 109
July 22 @ 109
The rest of this coming week will be at 100 to 104 and it will not be until next Monday that we see temps fall back to 95.
Traditionally we get 18 days of 100-degrees F a year. It's just not as oppressive as this has been.The overnight temps never fall back below 80 and this morning, it was 85 just starting the daylight hours off.
Still, I have started out early and head for the barn at 4 hours or 100 which ever comes first. Tonight, I went outside at 9 to watch the space station cross Dallas, but the heat was still at 103 at 9 pm. Plus there was some blotchy clouds right over the path. I could see the moon and the evening star but the space station which at this time of year is usually visible for 6 minutes as it crosses the sky, was obscured.
So, I came back inside not so disappointed ---just glad that 6 minutes went so fast. There were lots of pictures to submit from the week after editing. Some interesting ones so be sure to check out the website's last tab and click on the portfolio under those that are linked. I do not have Dreamstime linked and Featurespic and Alamy are listed on the blog so click that on as well.
I have been down to the Convention Center twice as Mary Kay Seminars began on Friday and run through August 4th.
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