Texas And New Mexico Expected To Boil This Summer
Temperatures are 100 degrees F in south Texas, and this trend is expected to continue through mid-summer and spread to New Mexico as well. According to the National Weather Service, both are forecast at “above” seasonal temperatures through July. Seasonal temperatures are normally in the 90s at this time of year.
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These above-normal temperature levels could bring levels similar to those in Phoenix last year, where the mercury rose to over 110 degrees F for 51 days. In August last year, the temperature reached 106 degrees F in San Antonio and was over 100 degrees on several days.
Dangerous Outdoor Work
One of the economic issues with dangerously high temperatures is that productivity suffers, particularly in sectors where people have to work part of the day outdoors.
The other effect is a strain on the grid. Texas has been notorious for grid breakdowns recently, and most of the infrastructure problems that caused them have not been fixed.
Texas and New Mexico may been in for an unusually difficult summer.
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