Outside, the air feels like heated metal on your skin. The storms are insanely violent, and last night's wasn't brief, as the tornado earlier this week was. We only had a toppled giant-trashcan (close to empty, fortunately) and a shed door off its hinges (reparable, I think). Even so, the world seems dry.
This is NOT summer as I knew it, growing up. This is NOT standard climate, indigenous to my home ground. We had days, sure, over 100. But stretches over 105? No. We had storms, but I never heard of a tornado around here before I was 22 or so. And violence like this could happen, but not multiple times a week, regularly; it used to be exceptional.
My mom's lost power twice this week; once for a day, and again last night (not sure at this writing whether it's back on). I've been fortunate to have had only one lapse of six hours.
105-degree summers, and droughts years in the dragging.
Deniers, what will it take? Seriously.
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