Temperatures approaching 100 degrees were forecast from Austin to Dallas over the weekend and into next week.
Average summer highs here are 76, with summer nights in the mid 50s. Texas is unlivable. What are people going to do there when there's no more electricity?
Heat in the summer is more manageable than cold in the winter. The way you deal with hot summers and no electricity is you work less. It is one reason places near the equator are far less productive. It's hot and most people don't have AC.
I used to live in the horrific climate zones on the eastern side of the US. Even here there was a once a decade heat wave last year of 100+ degrees. I could have walked over to the beach I guess, but mainly just laid here drinking cool liquids.
You must really know what you are talking about, please, provide more details. I have no clue what you are talking about.
Average summer highs here are 76, with summer nights in the mid 50s. Texas is unlivable. What are people going to do there when there's no more electricity?
Heat in the summer is more manageable than cold in the winter. The way you deal with hot summers and no electricity is you work less. It is one reason places near the equator are far less productive. It's hot and most people don't have AC.
I used to live in the horrific climate zones on the eastern side of the US. Even here there was a once a decade heat wave last year of 100+ degrees. I could have walked over to the beach I guess, but mainly just laid here drinking cool liquids.
That was last night. Is it light again this morning? Sun should rise every day.
California went dark about 5 or 6 hours ago.
That was before I saw your comment about the weather in Texas.