Video 1 Transcript
In a coastal town called Odessa we had a massive storm with crazy high winds and it's it's cool when the winds get really high there because the most of the buildings are somewhere between 10 and 20 stories tall so it just whistles down these massive corridors of buildings at 50, 60, 70 miles an hour so that was really cool. Other than that it gets cold, not super cold, I don't think it ever got below you know negative 6, negative 7 Fahrenheit, gets up into the 90s, low 100s.
Video 2 Transcript
So the weather there hits all sorts of extremes. In the summer, it can get up to about 100, 105, 110. I even was there when it was 115 degrees Fahrenheit. In the winter, just like legend has it, it does get very, very cold. Probably the coldest day I was there, it was maybe negative 5, negative 10 degrees Fahrenheit. So, both sides of the spectrum. Also, the thing about the cold weather and the hot weather is it's about, it's usually 100% humidity year round, so it feels a lot hotter and it feels a lot colder than it actually is.