How Texans are coping with the brutal heat, from Austin to Abilene

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How are you coping with the heat? Texas public radio reporters asked around to see how folks all over are dealing with the record-breaking temperatures.

Earlier this month, El Paso smashed its previous 23-day record of consistent days above 100, set back in 1994.

"Usually I've gotta wake up super early or come out here usually probably later than now; it's still kind of hot out," he said."It's kind of annoying because normally I'd like to work out after work."'We honestly don't mind the heat'The Stephan family moved to Abilene from Canada and prefers Texas’ hot weather to the extreme cold.

So far, their neighbors at the RV park where they’re living are surprised by how much their kids play outside. "At least here in Abilene it’s a dry heat, so you don’t feel wet all the time," she said."We have friends who also moved from Canada, I guess a year and a half ago, and they were in Houston probably for about four months in the summer. And they said they just never felt dry."The heat has been record-breaking – but what has also been remarkable in Central Texas, especially earlier this summer, is the humidity.

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