On Wed, Apr 06, 2016 at 09:56:20AM -0700, Rayzer wrote: > time a year. It also gets warmer. There used to be a couple of 90 degree > days in the summer and the rest more moderate, typically in the upper > 60s to upper 70s for most of the season ... Eight years or so ago it > went up to 105f for two days in a row braking every known record. It > gets into the 80s and 90s much more often now. No one has functional air > conditioning here in their homes or cars, and most homes are only > lightly insulated (if at all). Pity the poor commuters stuck in bay area > traffic (not!) >
Are spring floods common in Texas? Since when? http://www.cbsnews.com/news/storms-bring-life-threatening-flooding-to-texas/ http://edition.cnn.com/2016/04/18/us/houston-texas-flooding/ At least 5 dead, hundreds rescued from high water in Houston flooding As an aside, in Bulgaria floodings became relatively common. Autumn and Spring are hard to tell, it is Winter xor Summer.
