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We had tornado warnings throughout the evening, but we lucked out. I understand that a small town southeast of here had quite a bit of damage, but no loss of life so all is relatively well.
Our humidity is actually dropping throughout the morning. It's a beautiful 76 degrees/humidity is 68 and dewpoint is 65. We're heading for 86 with severe storms.
Yesterday we hit 81 and that's our exact avg. The record was 103 in 1933.
Our low was 61/57 avg. and 41 record low in 1902.
SO, I just know some of you with too much warmth have been sending it my direction.
Have a great day!!!
SO, the easiest job in the world would be a meteorological job in San Antonio. LOL
Last edited by Jammie; 06-17-2009 at 10:17 AM..
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