Texoz wrote:Portastorm wrote:Saw another interesting factoid from a local TV met and confirmed by our NWS office … Austin this summer has had the most number of hours at or above 100° in recorded history. We’re at 279 hours. Apparently even 2011 can’t match it.
HOTTEST SUMMER EVER! Ugh.![]()
Dang wxman57 and his ever-heat-loving thermostat!
Not surprised. Feel bad for the farmers & ranchers and wildlife & plants. The period from 2011 to now has been brutal. Texas A&M forestry estimated 300 million (or more) trees lost in 2011. I'm sure many more were lost in 2021 Snowpocalypse and the 2023 ice storms.
Yeah, we’re all struggling. Water wells are running dry, zero grazing, stock ponds are drying up, no second cutting of hay this year, grasshoppers destroying all and every crop, livestock dying from heat stress. I get that people are struggling in this heat but y’all truly don’t understand if you don’t own livestock or plant. This summer has been hell on a whole different level.