That would make a lot of sense - I remember being here for work 11-12 years ago and the weather reminding me exactly of STL, so that jives. Although we sure have the mosquitoes back in the Midwest! And I’ve always heard Tecas can be so brutally swampy as far as humidity, as the Gulf area in FL certainly is. It’s such a big diverse state (also like FL).
What area are you in? I was almost certain you aren’t around here.
I live in Houston, so we get that gulf stream wind blowing the gulfs humidity right up directly into Houston. Around here you can sometimes see mosquitos carrying off small children it is so swampy here. I think Dallas, and Austin have more normal levels of humidity comparable to many places in the US, then it is just the high temps, and how long it stays hot like you said before.
I wish they had sent me to Dallas for the TEAMS thing maybe we could have met up, but they haven't been able to get the ported phone numbers back yet. Such a mess. Cisco is gonna be paying some big dollars for screwing this one up. It is going to be hard for them to find attorneys better than here. We are top 10 in the world.
LOL thats funny to me cause all my trips to TX were Austin/Round Rock and to me the humidity was high. people always say WA feels much hotter than it is because of the humidity but it's nothing like what I've seen in Texas.
now that said, I'll take 110f in Vegas or AZ any day of the week over 90 in Washington, but I'm not going to complain about hot days in WA either considering our winters.
Yeah, it can be high there, it is just nothing like the gulf coast. Those are the places we evacuate to when big storms come our way. Of course they have to be big storms. We ain't leaving for no level 3 hurricane damn the safety. We were caught in the horrible evacuation chaos for IKE right after Rita filled the fish bowl that is New Orleans. it was a nightmare, the evacuation actually killed more people than the hurricane. My dog almost died on the way to Dallas, it took us a total of 52 hours from our door to my cousins door in Dallas. We were stuck on the HOV in a 7 mile section for 17 hours alone. I was the only person with a keymap when everyone else was trying to use their phones unsuccessfully. So we finally get off the HOV, they had to come remove the barriers to get us out after the bus caught fire in the HOV. Like I said that was 17 hours, a lot of it daytime, and my dog almost overheated and died. Luckily some other people had water from melted ice they let us give her. So we finally find a gas station with gas, and I mapped out a back roads way to get to Dallas. People saw my keymap and flocked me so by the time we left the gas station I was leading a convoy of evacuees for hours taking back roads and little highways all the way to Dallas. The freeway was not even an option. So now, it has to be a serious storm for Houstonians to even consider evacuating.
Sorry for the basically unrelated story, and welcome to the mind of an ADHD adult!
My wife and I have been to Texas twice. Once we went to Dallas on a business seminar in June of 2012, and had a blast, and the weather wasn’t bad at all, a little hot but definitely not humid, felt great. Then two months later, in August, we went to see our youngest son when he was stationed in Fort Hood and it was extremely hot and humid then. I felt for the soldiers running around the base in their gear. Of course that boy is in such good condition he can run for miles like it’s nothing.
Oh yeah, if you can run in that you can run almost anywhere. It is like putting a warm towel over your mouth and trying to run, or something more recently scarring wearing an N-95 mask (correctly). Oh yeah I think you asked somewhere in here if I did Airborne in Fort Benning, Yes Sir, that is where I did Boot, Advanced Infantry Training, and Airborne school. We got a week off between AIT and Airborne and had a a blast around the area! So many girls who loved the military boys!!! Almost got into a fight with a Ranger in a bar, that one could have possibly gone bad, he was trying to bully one of my squad, and I wasn't having it. We came pretty close to blows before one of the other Ranger's told him to cool it, that I was just trying to take care of my squad. We (my group) got kicked out of the bar on base and the Rangers got to stay. However the one guy bought me a beer and had them let me finish it before we had to leave. He told me I had some balls standing up to a group of Rangers and he liked my moxie. Interestingly enough, I almost signed on full time to go to Ranger school, I got the option at the end of Airborne because about 3 people got hurt, or just decided not to go. I qualified with my performance in AIT and Airborne so they asked me, and we contacted my unit back home and they said I couldn't go unless I went full time which I wasn't really planning on at the time, so I passed on it. I knew we had a few Rangers in our Airborne unit, but apparently they had to an E4 or higher to be sent from the reserves.
Hope your wife kills it at that competition.

This!!!!