Mrs Behavin
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Drought worsens as much of South sees 10th day of 100-degree weather
Southern heat blamed for 33 deaths - Weather - MSNBC.com
I heard on the news that the weather here hasnt been this bad since 1980. We've gone almost 2 wks with no rain whatsoever, on a burn ban and over 10 days straight with temperatures between 103-106 each day. I dont like it at all. Makes it really hard to keep your house cool inside when its that hot out there
The heat wave sweeping through the South has been blamed for at least 33 deaths this month and created potentially ruinous drought conditions.
Relentless sunshine has sent temperatures to record highs across the region, topping 100 degrees in some areas for the 10th straight day. Temperatures soared in Tennessee, where late-afternoon readings reached 109 in Smyrna, 105 in Clarksville and 103 in Nashville. Huntsville, Ala., North Little Rock, Ark., Bowling Green, Ky., and Woodward, Okla., also hit 103.
A 53-year-old man was found dead in his apartment Wednesday in Memphis, raising the number of heat-related deaths in that city to eight, officials said. One of them was a 67-year-old woman who was visiting the city for the 30th anniversary of Elvis Presley’s death. She died Wednesday at a recreational vehicle park near Graceland.
Southern heat blamed for 33 deaths - Weather - MSNBC.com
I heard on the news that the weather here hasnt been this bad since 1980. We've gone almost 2 wks with no rain whatsoever, on a burn ban and over 10 days straight with temperatures between 103-106 each day. I dont like it at all. Makes it really hard to keep your house cool inside when its that hot out there