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Local Topic Summer records

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by: StormChaser Active Indicator LED Icon 16 OP 
~ 2 mos, 1 day ago    
Summer records 🔥
 
Summer 2023 was officially Houston's hottest on record 🔥
 
It was also the 11th driest.
 
Statewide, summer temperatures just barely trailed those in 2011.
 
SEPTEMBER 29, 2023
 
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Houston officially saw its hottest summer on record this year, narrowly beating out the previous all-time summer heat record from 2011. The average temperature in the city from June through August this year was 88 degrees.
 
"This summer beat 2011 by just barely a tenth of a degree," said Matt Lanza of Space City Weather. "If you factor in September, that lead grows."
 
Statewide, summer temperatures just barely trailed those in 2011.
 
"That's probably attributable to the fact that Dallas and some other north Texas cities weren't quite as hot this year as they were in 2011," said Lanza. "The drought that year was worse in some parts of the state that year than it was this year."
 
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This summer proved to be the 11th driest on record in Houston, with just 6.23 inches of rainfall from June through August. The summer of 1980 maintains the record for Houston's driest, with just 3.89 inches of total rain.
 
"Last summer was hot, but things cooled off considerably in August," said Lanza. "What's unique about this summer is how persistent the heat has been. Since mid-June, it's just been non-stop."
 
Lanza credits the heat to a combination of warm temperatures in the Gulf, drought and climate change.
 
This month alone has easily surpassed Houston's record for hottest September, with unusually high temperatures nearly every day, even with increased rainfall.
 
"The heat will continue into the beginning of next week," said Lanza. "September will end not quite as hot as it started but, relative to normal, pretty close."
 
However, Lanza said, with a cold front coming in at the end of next week, there is a light at the end of the tunnel.
 
"We're looking at that coming through probably not until Friday," said Lanza. "As long as that happens as forecast, we'll probably knock back our high temperatures into the 80's most days and our low temperatures into the 60's."
 
Lanza also said he projects the humidity will be noticeably lower as the cold front makes its way into town, especially in the mornings and evenings.
 
www.houstonpublicmed ia.org/articles/news /weather/2023/09/29/ 465325/houston-
 
July:
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August was brutal! 🔥
 
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September:
 
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Jellybeaner Active Indicator LED Icon 9
~ 2 mos, 1 day ago    
@Stormchaser: That is incredible!
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StormChaser Active Indicator LED Icon 16 OP 
~ 2 mos, 1 day ago    
Stormchaser: That is incredible!
 
@Jellybeaner : I'm really curious in that this could be an extreme winter as well.
 
El Nino winters in Texas equal unseasonably cold temperatures & increased precipitation.
 
Cold & Wet. 🤮
 
The Farmers Almanac, while only accurate ~50% of the time, predicts another winter storm in January 2024. We shall see. We usually don't get teens or below in El Niño years but nothing is impossible.
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Jellybeaner Active Indicator LED Icon 9
~ 2 mos, 1 day ago    
@Stormchaser: That is an interesting projection..I guess that it would be somewhat of a relief, given that the summer was so hot and dry!
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Donnawisdom Active Indicator LED Icon 4
~ 2 mos, 1 day ago    
@StormChaser : Well it was one hell of a summer that is for sure. But I rather have heat than super cold temperatures. We will see what this winter brings.
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StormChaser Active Indicator LED Icon 16 OP 
~ 2 mos, 1 day ago    
But I rather have heat than super cold temperatures
 
@Donnawisdom : Oh absolutely! But even I'm just over it lol. I don't want cold but these 70s & 80s coming are going to be amazing!
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Kittle Active Indicator LED Icon 5
~ 2 mos, 1 day ago    
@StormChaser : Incredible. That is not a record to be proud of. We paid dearly for it with our utility bills.
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~ 2 mos, 1 day ago    
@StormChaser : I hope we have a cold winter! I like the cold!
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