Texas A&M University System planning to create power network to help Texas energy grid
“Peakers” would only run during times of peak energy demand
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“Peakers” would only run during times of peak energy demand
Hail stone, potentially 7.25″ in diameter, may surpass Hondo’s 2021 massive, record-setting stone
Imagine the pressure of having to accurately forecast the weather with countless lives and the fate of the free world at stake. That’s exactly what a team of British and American meteorologists were tasked to do 80 years ago for the battle of D-Day.
Heat index records began in the 1940s in San Antonio.
In heat like we are experiencing, dog’s paws can burn very quickly on hot asphalt.
Feeling much hotter than average to start June
“Above-normal” forecasts have been put out by NOAA and Colorado State University.
Higher totals were generally found across portions of the Hill Country
Battling forces of gravity and magnetism make for a fun experiment.
Heat index values have been hovering around record levels. The good news is that this week will be “less hot” and we’ll see a chance for rain.