Seriously, can someone check on Mother Nature because it seems as if she is upset with Texas and just wants us to be miserable this Summer!

From extreme wind events in El Paso, TX to now early heat- I am afraid of what is to come this Summer, and so should you because apparently Texas cities will soon be feeling an early heat wave and that’s just the start!

According to CNN, More than 6 million people across central and southwest Texas are under heat advisories as the first major heat wave of the year rolls in. 

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Austin’s looking to hit a record-shattering 107°F on Wednesday, which would make it the hottest May day ever recorded. And if you thought that was hot, Tuesday’s 104°F reading is the earliest triple-digit day Austin has ever seen. San Antonio? It's expected to hit 103°F for three days straight, something that’s never happened in May. *Gasps in Spanish*

Del Rio is going full inferno mode with a forecast high of 110°F, the earliest on record. That’s just five degrees away from its all-time high of 115°F. Yikes.

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This Texas heat wave is being called “potentially historic” by the National Weather Service. 

That’s code for: hydrate or suffer. The risk for heat-related illness is unusually high—especially for kids, seniors, and anyone without access to good A/C.

On top of that, experts warn the Texas power grid could feel the pressure, and climate scientists say this early-season scorcher is made five times more likely thanks to human-driven climate change.

So yes, it’s still technically spring—but Texas is already serving full summer meltdown. And spoiler alert: the whole country is in for a long, sweaty ride.

Is it too late to move to Antarctica for the Summer? Asking for a friend that get easily dehydrated. *Cries in Spanish*

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