Hot has been the keyword for the summer of 2023. While a select few, like myself, have enjoyed it, a majority want to see these 100 degree days come to an end.
The most recent data from the National Weather Service's Storm Prediction Center shows the numerous severe weather events Texas has witnessed this year.
The heat in East Texas is no joke, especially inside our vehicles after they've been parked outside for a while. However, there are some ways that can help reduce that heat in your vehicle's cabin.
The heat in East Texas is no joke. We will regularly have days above 95 degrees which means that our cars can get up to 180 degrees or higher inside. That can turn into a dangerous situation if you leave certain things in your car.