Yesterday I was on the Tandy Hills in shorts and a short sleeved t-shirt.
Today, on the first day of winter, I was back on the Tandy Hills, without a t-shirt.
The first day of winter in North Texas will likely be setting a temperature record. Currently, at right before 3pm it is 84 degrees.
I have my windows open. I may need to close the windows and turn on the A/C.
I know I have never had my windows open before in winter in Texas. Or run the A/C.
It is nice to finally get to experience some of that Global Warming you hear so much about.
I went off trail again today on the hills. Exploring the west side of the trail that leads in from View Street. I thoroughly explored a large area and found no wrecked van or dead witchey tree.
My attempt to go swimming this morning did not go well. Previously I believed whenever the 24 hour average was over 50, the water was warm enough. Yesterday it got to the low 80s, with the low in the 50s. But that pool was way too cool this morning.
I will try the pool again tomorrow morning. It will definitely be warmer than it was this morning. But, will it have warmed enough that I can have myself a fun swim? We'll see.
Tuesday, December 21, 2010
Record Breaking High Temperatures In North Texas On The First Day Of Winter
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Tandy Hills,
Winter Solstice
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