Extreme Heat & Drought in South Texas

July 28, 2009 at 11:25AM

Monday marked the twelfth straight day of record-breaking heat in McAllen,Texas. In fact, the city has only had six days so far this month when a recordhigh was not either set or broken. The streak of record heat is not about toend. Sunshine will continue to bake all of South Texas once again, sendingtemperatures past the century mark once again on Tuesday.Showers and thunderstorms will rumble over northern and eastern Texas thisweek, but the disturbances triggering this activity will not impact thesouthern part of the state.

Rainfall would be welcome, not only to end the streak of record heat, butalso help ease the drought. The United States Drought Monitor reported lastThursday that most of South Texas continues to suffer from an extreme toexceptional drought. McAllen has only received 0.06 of an inch of rain so farthis month. That is well short of the 1.70 inches that typically falls eachJuly. The news is similar for Laredo, where only 0.01 of an inch has fallen inJuly, and not a drop of rain since July 3rd. Many locations have nowimplemented mandatory water restrictions, with little relief in sight.

Story by AccuWeather.com Meteorologist Eric Wanenchak

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