It's been almost unbelievable. It was 103 degrees last eve at 8 pm in the City (Love Field Airport, Dallas). I decided to not let the heat beat me and went on a bike ride, which I started by soaking my t-shirt in water before leaving. Within 12 minutes, the front of my shirt was bone dry, and within another 5 minutes, the back of my shirt was bone dry. In addition, the hot wind, akin to opening an oven door when bread is baking -burned my eyeballs. Yesterday morning, it was 90 degrees at 8 a.m.
On 8/2, it was 100 degrees at 9 pm, feeling hotter than 11 a.m.when I took a work break and sun had been shining for several hours.
To increase morale, I have reminded some of my co-workers to consider that it will likely be in the 30's in 5 months and all this heat will be history.
For relief, I went on a storm chase on Sunday to East Texas - about 20 miles W. of Sulphur Springs. Thunderheads had been exploding in that region for a couple hours. By the time I reached it, the storm was swiftly evaporating way.