OK! I officially have no upper limit! I biked all week, including through yesterdays record heat.
I knew it felt hot yesterday.
Quotes from:
NOLA.com
The temperature reached 104 at Audubon Park, with the humidity making it seem like it was hotter than 110 degrees.
Wednesday was the hottest day New Orleans has ever experienced, with temperatures at Audubon Park breaking the previous record of 103 degrees there before thunderstorms provided some relief in the late afternoon.
The mercury climbed to 100 at Louis Armstrong International Airport, which broke the daily record by 4 degrees but was 2 degrees short of the record there of 102.
The oppressive heat spurred the city of New Orleans to recommend that residents take advantage of public pools, libraries and senior centers to escape the heat. The city also said residents could get water at two health clinics.
The Public Service Commission warned utilities across the state that the heat wave has triggered a rule prohibiting them from cutting off customers for unpaid bills, while state Agriculture Commissioner Mike Strain instituted a statewide ban on open burning.