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Why is it hotter in cities in the summer?
AUSTIN, Texas - Summers are hot and cities make that heat even worse. This is due to a phenomenon called an urban heat island.
It can be easily seen in Austin by comparing temperatures at Camp Mabry with temperatures at Austin-Bergstrom International Airport. On average daily high temperatures will be about 1-5° warmer at Camp Mabry than at ABIA. At night that differential gets even more significant with low temperatures between 2-8° warmer at Camp Mabry.
The average high and low temperatures illustrate this difference very well. Camp Mabry’s average high temperature in June was 93° and low was 74°. Compare that to ABIA’s averages of 90° and 70°. Camp Mabry’s temperatures are averaging about 3.5° warmer overall when compared to Austin-Bergstrom.
By Melanie Arter | July 13, 2021 | 12:44pm EDT
Texas state Rep. Rhetta Bowers (Screenshot)
(CNSNews.com) - Texas state Rep. Rhetta Bowers said she and her Democratic state lawmakers were “forced” to flee the state to Washington, D.C., on private planes in an attempt to block a Republican-backed voting bill.
According to the Tyler Morning Telegraph, 67 Texas House Democrats flew on chartered planes, “taking selfies on a bus to the Austin-Bergstrom International Airport with a case of Miller Lite beer in a seat next to them.”
“In widely circulated photos on social media, none of the Democrats on board were wearing masks, despite federal guidelines requiring masks on flights,” the paper reported.