What would you do if the air conditioner in your home went out in the summer heat?
Issue date: 6/24/09 Section: Opinion
With summer comes the heat.
In College Station, expect to see temperatures at or higher than 100 degrees for the rest of the week. Remember to drink water, avoid caffeine and alcohol and stay in air conditioning as much as possible.
In College Station, expect to see temperatures at or higher than 100 degrees for the rest of the week. Remember to drink water, avoid caffeine and alcohol and stay in air conditioning as much as possible.
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