Yes, it would. Exactly. Right. Exactly. Right. 180 CS. This is incredible. The good news we peaked today. So we're gonna see temperatures drop in the coming days. As a matter of fact, I've got some two digit highs in the forecast. First. The best news of all we had rain today. Look at this radar off to the north. We didn't see much make it into San Antonio but healthy downpours just to our north near Kerrville, northern Kendall County. Also up into Blanco County, you can see right near Johnson City. In fact, just west of Fredericksburg, that was the last little impulse of thunderstorms. We had a stationary front across north and east Texas providing a little bit of instability. Might see a couple of isolated showers develop tomorrow. The problem is when it's this hot out. A lot of times, we see it on radar and it evaporates before it ever reaches the surface. It's only a 10% chance on Thursday. Quiet night here on the hill, the winds barely moving on the thermometer 96 south and southeast wind 96. So you realize now that we're coming up, what do we close. So just past 11 p.m. and we're at the average high of the day. This is supposed to be the high this time of year due point at 64 right now. Instead, the high climbed all the way to 108. This is the fourth hottest temperature recorded in city history. So let me walk you through this 1986. We hit the all time record high of 108 degrees. So that's the 1 1986. Ok. Then in the year 2000, we hit 100 nine on Labor Day. So that was a one day all time record because the very next day was September 5th. The year 2000, we hit 111. That is the current all time record. And then today 108. So the fourth hottest and it blast by the record from last year of 105. So that makes it 25 with today's 108 on the year for triple digits and we're not done tomorrow 104. And that will also be a record breaking the 1948 103. Then Friday shouldn't be a record, but we'll flirt with it 104. Should stay in the books from 2009. And then there it is the first of several double digit highs 99 waiting for us on Saturday and that 2013 record of 103 stays in place thing. Is tomorrow, we're gonna hit 109 and what it'll feel like even though the air temperature will be 104. So that's why a weather impact alert for tomorrow as we could see heat indices as high as 112 limit your time outside. And if you are gonna be outside, make sure you're well hydrated. You're wearing light fitting loose or light colored loose fitting clothing. All right, heat advisory for tomorrow and I want to encourage you to help us out with project Cool. Please drop off a brand new box fan to any San Antonio fire station. If you wanna donate online and let Catholic charities make the purchase. Kens five.com/kens cares 14 day forecast time from the tower of the Americas, the rain chance tomorrow 10% as we go to 104. Then a little break from the heat Friday 100 no impact alert Saturday, Sunday, nineties 99 on Saturday, Sunday, 97 holding in the mid nineties and look at this 30% chance of showers for Tuesday, Wednesday as well as the final Thursday of August 96 to 97. But then as we get into September, we're back to triple digit heat ac