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Re: Texas Summer 2023

#1221 Postby TropicalTundra » Tue Aug 22, 2023 3:43 pm

Had multiple fires here in Bell today and some were close to schools. A nice toasty 103. The 20 mph winds aren't helping either
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Re: Texas Summer 2023

#1222 Postby South Texas Storms » Tue Aug 22, 2023 3:48 pm

Beautiful tropical downpour just moved through SA! Tropical storm conditions for a few mins :D
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Re: Texas Summer 2023

#1223 Postby Edwards Limestone » Tue Aug 22, 2023 3:52 pm

South Texas Storms wrote:Beautiful tropical downpour just moved through SA! Tropical storm conditions for a few mins :D


That rain band was a very, very welcome sight for the southern Edwards Plateau!!! Was blowing sideways here in Hollywood Park at my office for a good 20 minutes.
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Re: Texas Summer 2023

#1224 Postby Portastorm » Tue Aug 22, 2023 4:12 pm

It's a miracle! For the first time since July 7th, it rained in Austin today!! Thanks Harold.

We also broke our 45-day consecutive streak of high temps at/above 100 degrees. :D
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Re: Texas Summer 2023

#1225 Postby tajmahal » Tue Aug 22, 2023 4:34 pm

Portastorm wrote:We also broke our 45-day consecutive streak of high temps at/above 100 degrees. :D


We won't know that for sure until the climate report is issued.
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Re: Texas Summer 2023

#1226 Postby Portastorm » Tue Aug 22, 2023 4:38 pm

tajmahal wrote:
Portastorm wrote:We also broke our 45-day consecutive streak of high temps at/above 100 degrees. :D


We won't know that for sure until the climate report is issued.


I've already confirmed it through NWS Austin/San Antonio.
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Re: Texas Summer 2023

#1227 Postby SoupBone » Tue Aug 22, 2023 4:51 pm

Portastorm wrote:It's a miracle! For the first time since July 7th, it rained in Austin today!! Thanks Harold.

We also broke our 45-day consecutive streak of high temps at/above 100 degrees. :D


I didn't get diddly poo.
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Re: Texas Summer 2023

#1228 Postby bohai » Tue Aug 22, 2023 4:51 pm

Comfort TX, 0.08" and temp is now at 73. Coolest I have seen since May
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Re: Texas Summer 2023

#1229 Postby Iceresistance » Tue Aug 22, 2023 6:26 pm

Portastorm wrote:
tajmahal wrote:
Portastorm wrote:We also broke our 45-day consecutive streak of high temps at/above 100 degrees. :D


We won't know that for sure until the climate report is issued.


I've already confirmed it through NWS Austin/San Antonio.


San Antonio International got .43 inches per TexMesonet
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Re: Texas Summer 2023

#1230 Postby South Texas Storms » Tue Aug 22, 2023 6:48 pm

Iceresistance wrote:
Portastorm wrote:
tajmahal wrote:
We won't know that for sure until the climate report is issued.


I've already confirmed it through NWS Austin/San Antonio.


San Antonio International got .43 inches per TexMesonet


Up to near 0.75 inch now :D
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Re: Texas Summer 2023

#1231 Postby Iceresistance » Tue Aug 22, 2023 7:37 pm

South Texas Storms wrote:
Iceresistance wrote:
Portastorm wrote:
I've already confirmed it through NWS Austin/San Antonio.


San Antonio International got .43 inches per TexMesonet


Up to near 0.75 inch now :D

Another thunderstorm went through San Antonio.
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Re: Texas Summer 2023

#1232 Postby Cpv17 » Tue Aug 22, 2023 7:39 pm

Picked up .53” here. Definitely wasn’t expecting to get that much. I thought maybe I’d get one or two tenths. Today was a big success in my eyes. The humidity was really bad though but I’ll gladly take it. Best rain I’ve had here since the last week of May.

Btw, the N and NW side of San Antonio earlier this afternoon got hammered. Would love to see some reports from that area.
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Re: Texas Summer 2023

#1233 Postby CaptinCrunch » Tue Aug 22, 2023 7:46 pm

Wish I was still on vacation in Oswego NY :cry: https://forecast.weather.gov/MapClick.php?x=253&y=109&site=buf&zmx=&zmy=&map_x=253&map_y=109

August 2023 will go down as the hottest August on record surpassing 2011, (current avg H105.0 --- L82.2) and I bet the 100 degree weather continues into the first half of September. :cry:
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Re: Texas Summer 2023

#1234 Postby tajmahal » Tue Aug 22, 2023 8:17 pm

The hottest August 1–21 on record (1898–2023) at Austin Camp Mabry:
..(1) 91.9°...2023
..(2) 91.6°...2011
..(3) 90.5°...2019
..(4) 89.9°...2020
..(4) 89.9°...2009
..(6) 89.4°...2022
..(7) 89.0°...2010
..(8) 88.8°...2006
..(9) 88.6°...2013
(10) 88.5°...1999

The hottest June 1–August 21 on record (1898–2023) at Austin Camp Mabry:
..(1) 89.4°...2023
..(2) 89.2°...2022
..(2) 89.2°...2011
..(4) 88.5°...2009
..(5) 87.3°...2018
..(6) 87.1°...2020
..(7) 86.9°...2008
..(7) 86.9°...1998
..(9) 86.7°...2017
(10) 86.4°...1925

The warmest January 1–August 21 on record (1915–2023) at Austin Camp Mabry:
..(1) 74.3°...2017
..(2) 73.7°...2011
..(3) 73.6°...2023
..(4) 73.4°...2009
..(5) 73.2°...2020
..(6) 73.1°...2006
..(6) 73.1°...2000
..(8) 73.0°...2012
..(9) 72.8°...2022
(10) 72.4°...2018
(10) 72.4°...2008

The warmest August 22–21 (consisting of 365 or 366 consecutive days) on record (1915–2023) at Austin Camp Mabry:
..(1) 73.0°...2016–17
..(2) 72.5°...2021–22
..(3) 72.1°...2019–20
..(4) 71.8°...2022–23
..(4) 71.8°...2010–11
..(4) 71.8°...2005–06
..(4) 71.8°...1999–2000
..(8) 71.7°...2011–12
..(9) 71.6°...2008–09
(10) 71.3°...2015–16
(10) 71.3°...2007–08

The warmest five consecutive calendar years on record (1908–2022) at Austin Camp Mabry:
..(1) 71.3°...2016–20
..(2) 71.2°...2017–21
..(3) 71.0°...2018–22
..(4) 70.9°...2015–19
..(5) 70.9°...2008–12
..(6) 70.7°...2009–13
..(7) 70.6°...2014–18
..(8) 70.5°...2011–15
..(9) 70.5°...2013–17
(10) 70.5°...2005–09
.....
(22) 69.5°...1953–57
(23) 69.5°...1995–99
.....
(28) 69.3°...1931–35
.....
(42) 68.9°...1984–88
.....
(48) 68.5°...1914–18
.....
(55) 68.5°...1925–29
(56) 68.4°...1961–65
.....
(68) 68.2°...1971–75
.....
(83) 68.0°...1945–49
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Re: Texas Summer 2023

#1235 Postby Tejas89 » Tue Aug 22, 2023 10:48 pm

:uarrow:

Those are very telling, and depressing, stats.
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Re: Texas Summer 2023

#1236 Postby funster » Wed Aug 23, 2023 9:44 am

The GFS has a couple 110 days for Dallas deep into September. This be getting stupid. Also we may need to rethink lawns in North Texas. Maybe just pretty rocks?
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Re: Texas Summer 2023

#1237 Postby gpsnowman » Wed Aug 23, 2023 9:53 am

funster wrote:The GFS has a couple 110 days for Dallas deep into September. This be getting stupid. Also we may need to rethink lawns in North Texas. Maybe just pretty rocks?

Some homes in western Texas and other western states have that exact thing, rocks and shrubs instead of grass. Or maybe we should get the Brady Bunch astroturf yard.
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Re: Texas Summer 2023

#1238 Postby jasons2k » Wed Aug 23, 2023 10:06 am

That’ll just make things even hotter. Any vegetation helps temper the heat - it’s just another feedback mechanism.
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Re: Texas Summer 2023

#1239 Postby SoupBone » Wed Aug 23, 2023 10:09 am

gpsnowman wrote:
funster wrote:The GFS has a couple 110 days for Dallas deep into September. This be getting stupid. Also we may need to rethink lawns in North Texas. Maybe just pretty rocks?

Some homes in western Texas and other western states have that exact thing, rocks and shrubs instead of grass. Or maybe we should get the Brady Bunch astroturf yard.


You joke but after this year, this is exactly what we're doing in the backyard since we have a pool and limited yard. It actually looks really good now.
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Re: Texas Summer 2023

#1240 Postby Tejas89 » Wed Aug 23, 2023 10:25 am

There’s a house down the street from us that went with the desert, fine gravel and cactus/yucca landscaping during a recent remodel.

It looks great and they’re taking those hundreds (thousands?) of dollars in water bill savings to the bank I’m sure.

But as another poster alluded to, I fear what the temps in Dallas would be if everyone did that. Talk about heat island. We’d be Phoenix but with the occasional major street flooding from runoff after the deluges we’re sure to also get.
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