I got 0.04" on Saturday from that 4 minutes of rain. Better than 0".
Last measureable rain before this here at the abode was 0.32" on June 22nd, nearly a month. Camp Mabry has been at 100-105+-degree streak since July 8th, and 32 total 100+-degree days so far. Hottest start to July on record (beating last year's record).
Camp Mabry is consistently 3 to 5 degrees warmer than most places in Austin (Mabry station is in a small area of trees and grass, but also surrounded by highways, thoroughfares, and buildings on all sides, which skews the ambient temp accuracy, but the media never mentions it). The weather service continues to use Mabry as its official weather records location. I know 1925 was another really hot year here before all the heat-trapping infrastructure and less hot background state. That was an anomaly I guess. But in any case, it feels like these past few years, above normal is the new "normal."

Hoping we get relief soon. Even just one pop up thundershower sitting over your area, dropping a quick half-inch to inch of rain would be awesome.

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