
I really hope it doesn't return. I'm going to be very sad if we have to suffer through the worst drought in state history.

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newtotex wrote:Not being from here, what do neutral years usually mean for Texas?
newtotex wrote:Not being from here, what do neutral years usually mean for Texas?
South Texas Storms wrote::uarrow:
I really hope it doesn't return. I'm going to be very sad if we have to suffer through the worst drought in state history.
Shoshana wrote:Thunder, lightning, wind. Not a drop of rain.
~FlipFlopGirl~ wrote:day 12 of triple digits in a row in Waco- Down right miserable- Water bill over $250- and air conditioner is 15 years old and sounding like it is about to blast off to the moon- Any chances this means an early fall-
Shoshana wrote:Day 29 (I just heard 28 on the news _ need to go back and count)
102 Mabry, 101 Bergstrom with 100+ in the forecast all week.~FlipFlopGirl~ wrote:day 12 of triple digits in a row in Waco- Down right miserable- Water bill over $250- and air conditioner is 15 years old and sounding like it is about to blast off to the moon- Any chances this means an early fall-
I don't think we'll have an early fall. Good luck with that a/c! We had to get a new one last year...
JonathanBelles wrote:You all stay cool and safe up there!!
Portastorm wrote:Shoshana wrote:Day 29 (I just heard 28 on the news _ need to go back and count)
102 Mabry, 101 Bergstrom with 100+ in the forecast all week.~FlipFlopGirl~ wrote:day 12 of triple digits in a row in Waco- Down right miserable- Water bill over $250- and air conditioner is 15 years old and sounding like it is about to blast off to the moon- Any chances this means an early fall-
I don't think we'll have an early fall. Good luck with that a/c! We had to get a new one last year...
Yeah Shoshana, I think you're one day too far. Yesterday was Day 28 according to the media reports.
Don't worry, I'm sure today will be Day 29.
Statement as of 3:51 PM CDT on July 12, 2011
... Hot July afternoons continuing Wednesday through Friday...
More hot July afternoons are expected Wednesday through Friday...
with daytime highs in the upper 90s to near 100 over The
Hill Country... near 100 to 102 over adjacent parts of
south central Texas... and near 100 to 103 over the Rio Grande
plains. The high and intense July sun will add to the heat.
The heat index will rise to near 100 to 105 in the afternoons.
Overnight lows are expected to be in the 70s.
Take extra precautions if you work or spend time outside. When
possible... reschedule strenuous activities to early morning or
evening. Use of light weight clothing and plenty of water will
make it easier to deal with the heat. Young children and pets should
never be left unattended in vehicles under any circumstances. This
is especially true during warm or hot weather... when car interiors
can reach lethal temperatures in a matter of minutes.
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