Houstonians swelter as temperatures soar across the U.S.

(24 Jun 2024)
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Houston – 24 June 2024
1. Mid of Ice cream truck outside Levy Park, Houston
2. Mid of people walk under tree-shaded walkways
3. Closeup on a woman taking ice cream to cool off the heat
4. Wide of people in line to buy ice cream
5. SOUNDBITE (English) Esmeralda Herrera, ice cream truck customer:
“Okay, so I find Houston, very hot in general, whenever, from June to September. But this year is especially humid.”
6. Closeup of Esmeralda Herrera with her three-year-old son, Matthias.
7. SOUNDBITE (English) Esmeralda Herrera, ice cream truck customer:
“We eat ice cream that we like. And, the other thing is, we tried to walk our path in the morning. So what we do is go just before 8 a.m. And that’s how we. I can make sure that both the pets and the kids are entertained.”
8. Various of a man mowing grass
9. Various of man spraying water to cool the outdoor area
10. SOUNDBITE (English) Daniel Zermeno, park visitor:
I don’t think it’s been this hot, but the thing is, we’re all changed. The globe has changed; the icebergs are melting, and all the bears are saying, you got room for us over there? South Texas.”
11. Mid, a woman taking Ice cream to cool off the heat
12. Mid of ladies leaving the park
STORYLINE:
Houston resident Esmeralda Herrera brought her two kids to Levy Park to cool off in the summer heat. The weather forecast for Monday is humid, with highs around 95 degrees Fahrenheit. “I find Houston, very hot in general, whenever, from June to September. But this year is especially humid.” She says.

Daniel Zermeno is 79 years old. He will turn eighty later this year. His wife said he doesn’t like coming out very much and is surprised he agreed to go to the park today. Daniel told The Associated Press,” I don’t think it’s been this hot, but the thing is, we’re all changed. I guess the globe has changed; the icebergs are melting.”

“It’s more important for people who are going to be outside to stay hydrated because heat, humidity, and low winds, even if you’re in good shape and not really acclimated to it, it could be a danger, ” said Bruce Thoren, a National Weather Service meteorologist in Oklahoma. “It happens quickly.”
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