Today, we had a lovely lunch-time shower that must have dropped at least a third to a half inch of rain. This is good! And two days in a row below 100 ... we're living large now!!

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lrak wrote:Corpus Christi is really hurting, my grass is barely alive and I water it each day for 45min around 7pm and its still burnt![]()
No relief? Any estimates, October cold front maybe
A1A wrote:lrak wrote:Corpus Christi is really hurting, my grass is barely alive and I water it each day for 45min around 7pm and its still burnt![]()
No relief? Any estimates, October cold front maybe
Give up on the grass and save the trees! That's what I'm trying to do!
Portastorm wrote:I believe that La Nina has been responsible for much of the drought conditions we have seen since 2007, when it started. However, the developing El Nino along with a negative Arctic Oscillation means hot and dry for Texas.
Saw an interesting post on the Eastern forum that showed these signals in analog years and how July and August also ended up hot and dry for Texas. I'm not too optimistic until this fall ... and hopefully the El Nino will place a stormtrack right over us so we can start replenishing the scorched earth around here!
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