Sentences with phrase «scorching texas»

It was here that an entire generation of kids enjoyed a certain benign neglect in the scorching Texas summers: Scores of mothers deposited their children at the library each day to snatch a few hours of freedom in between the swimming pool and the grocery store.
For this outdoor wedding in the scorching Texas sun, stylish gray umbrellas provide much needed shade.
For evidence, look no further than the scorched Texas hill country landscape we're driving through at the moment.
... When cyclones tear up Oklahoma and hurricanes swamp Alabama, and wildfires scorch Texas, you come to us, for billions of dollars to recover.»
For example, a NOAA and U.K. Met Office study published in the July 2012 Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society found that heat waves like the one that scorched Texas in 2011 are now 20 times as likely to occur as they were 50 years ago given the same conditions in the tropical Pacific that favor them.

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The team has been preparing intensely for the tournament, practicing three times a week instead of the normal two practices, to get ready for the grueling week ahead as well as the scorching weather in Texas.
Spring is my favorite... maybe it's because my birthday is in spring, or maybe because the weather in Texas is absolutely gorgeous without being scorching... but I just love it!
The cooler weather that September brings is always a welcome change from our hot scorching summer months in Texas.
I have no special plans for my first weekend of Fall since it's still scorching hot in Texas.
The heat here in Texas is still scorching.
The premiere was part celebration of the film and part tribute to Linklater, who has been filming in the sun - scorched streets of Texas since his breakout film SLACKER in 1991.
But if the homemade, rough - edged Night signified a definitive break with what had come before, Hooper's 1974 The Texas Chain Saw Massacre was a scorched - earth, burned - bridges piece of work.»
BD +48 740, a red giant they observed using the 9.2 - meter Hobby - Eberly Telescope at the McDonald Observatory in Texas, appears to have the fumes of a scorched planet in its atmosphere.
Months of pre-production reporting surely shaped their travels — Ford to Indonesia's palm oil plantations and razed forests (along with a ride in a converted military jet that now sips air samples for NASA), Cheadle to Texas's drought zone and churches, Friedman to the drought - scorched Middle East and Syria's border.
(08/01/2011) An exceptional drought is still scorching major parts of Texas, New Mexico, Oklahoma, and Louisiana.
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