donaldtoo
Well-Known Member
yikes.. not a good idea to be outside for a lot of time.
In the good side.. the humidity levels is.. what? 0%?
No, we NEVER have 0% humidity, but, it tends to be on the lower side during the heat-of-the-day times during July and August because it’s, usually, so dry then...although, we’ve gone at least 2 days past our 3-day average rainfall for July, so it’s a bit “stickier”
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the predicted static high in our hood for tomorrow is 106*, with a heat index of 108.
But, as I’ve posted before, that can vary as much as 10-15*, depending where in Austin you reside...!