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#21 Postby TT-SEA » Sun May 22, 2005 11:22 pm

Remember this thread???

What a pattern change!!
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#22 Postby vbhoutex » Sun May 22, 2005 11:34 pm

NO kidding!!! Another record heat day here in Houston and all over Texas!!! 96º was the official today which tied a record. I saw 102º on the weatherbug nearest me and up to 98.8º on my thermometer.
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#23 Postby southerngale » Sun May 22, 2005 11:47 pm

What a difference a few weeks makes!! :eek:
2 days of record highs!

I posted this in the DFW record high thread:



southerngale wrote:Record high here again! 100° at my house - 99° and 100° all over the area. We're breaking 100 year old records!

And no rain!


MORE RECORD HEAT SUNDAY! DROUGHT GETS WORSE!

Massive upper high will continue to give us record or near record heat through Tuesday. 100 year records continue to break with this heat. 99 on Sunday here at Channel 6 and 100 in Silsbee. Slow inprovement will take place in the heat this week as the upper high slowly weakens. We'll see temperatures lower a degree or two each day beginning Tuesday. Also as this happens upper level disturbances in Oklahoma will move south and hopefully make it this far south eventually. The atmosphere is very warm and the cap will be hard to over come. One Vort will move southeast late Monday into early Tuesday and another progged for Wednesday and Thursday. I'll go a 20% coverage just to be positive in these drought conditions. Things look better for rain next weekend as high completely breaks down.

http://www.kfdm.com/weather.shtml
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