dando
08-03-08, 09:58 PM
Saturday's high of 104 around Dallas was the ninth straight day of triple-digit heat, a stretch that began at the end of the fourth-hottest July on record in North Texas.
There's no relief in sight, either.
"I'm looking at 10 days (ahead), and I don't see any big break," said Dan Shoemaker, a meteorologist with the National Weather Service.
The medical examiner said the three heat-related deaths were Ronald Gibson, 49; Billie Emmons, 82; and Harold Ulrick, 84. Ulrick died Monday, when forecasters say the high was 105, which has so far been the hottest day of the year around Dallas.
Meanwhile, those hoping to cool off with a swim now face an outbreak of a waterborne illness in pools, lakes and water parks that has sickened at least 100 North Texas swimmers.
http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/metropolitan/5921635.html
I honestly don't know how y'all live down there. :saywhat:
Don't drink the pool water, yo. :gomer:
-Kevin
There's no relief in sight, either.
"I'm looking at 10 days (ahead), and I don't see any big break," said Dan Shoemaker, a meteorologist with the National Weather Service.
The medical examiner said the three heat-related deaths were Ronald Gibson, 49; Billie Emmons, 82; and Harold Ulrick, 84. Ulrick died Monday, when forecasters say the high was 105, which has so far been the hottest day of the year around Dallas.
Meanwhile, those hoping to cool off with a swim now face an outbreak of a waterborne illness in pools, lakes and water parks that has sickened at least 100 North Texas swimmers.
http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/metropolitan/5921635.html
I honestly don't know how y'all live down there. :saywhat:
Don't drink the pool water, yo. :gomer:
-Kevin