Today is the worst yet. It's the temperature of the solar surface out there!
103.6°F and rising.
A sliver of hope. Euro and GFs-AI bring a back door front in at the end of the first week in September for the Labor Day weekend.
August 2026
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Looking at models, it looks like the presence/absence of rain (at least, for the sea-level elevations) is correlated with the 582 thickness line.
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Dayum - 107°F at the casa.
Renegade showers headed for Conroe and NW Harris Co. Will they make it?

Renegade showers headed for Conroe and NW Harris Co. Will they make it?

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KSGR reporting 108
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Hallelujah!! The rain turtle/dance worked! A nice little thunderstorm and rained for about an hour!
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abc13 has daily 20-30% rain chances starting wednesday and beyond, and highs only in the “ Upper 90’s “ Lol, maybe there is some room for hope
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According to this X/Twitter post, this heat ridge (and others that manifested in previous years into Texas) looks tied to activity in the Eastern Tropical Pacific. It looks like a new opportunity for a study (regarding signals for hotter/cooler summers in Texas):
https://x.com/webberweather/status/2091148206214467952
https://x.com/webberweather/status/2091148206214467952
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Nothing is broken, if you aren’t familiar with the area, KSGR is literally surrounded by marsh/swamp. It’s going to have a “wetter” surface climate. I’m in the Pecan Grove area it far away and I hit 105.6 with a dew point 77+ all day. Heat index was well into the 120s
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If anything, surrounding marsh/swamp/etc would make the area cooler. Hence, that makes the temperature reading even more suspect (especially when literal urban heat islands were nowhere near as hot).davidiowx wrote: ↑Sun Aug 23, 2026 11:33 amNothing is broken, if you aren’t familiar with the area, KSGR is literally surrounded by marsh/swamp. It’s going to have a “wetter” surface climate. I’m in the Pecan Grove area it far away and I hit 105.6 with a dew point 77+ all day. Heat index was well into the 120s
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Yeah, you would think it would make the temps a bit cooler, but the humidity a bit higher.user:null wrote: ↑Sun Aug 23, 2026 12:13 pmIf anything, surrounding marsh/swamp/etc would make the area cooler. Hence, that makes the temperature reading even more suspect (especially when literal urban heat islands were nowhere near as hot).davidiowx wrote: ↑Sun Aug 23, 2026 11:33 amNothing is broken, if you aren’t familiar with the area, KSGR is literally surrounded by marsh/swamp. It’s going to have a “wetter” surface climate. I’m in the Pecan Grove area it far away and I hit 105.6 with a dew point 77+ all day. Heat index was well into the 120s
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That’s freaking nuts man. The heat index at my house yesterday maxed out at 109. I live out in the country surrounded by pastures and crops. It usually doesn’t get nearly as hot where I live compared to a lot of other places in SETX.davidiowx wrote: ↑Sun Aug 23, 2026 11:33 amNothing is broken, if you aren’t familiar with the area, KSGR is literally surrounded by marsh/swamp. It’s going to have a “wetter” surface climate. I’m in the Pecan Grove area it far away and I hit 105.6 with a dew point 77+ all day. Heat index was well into the 120s
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I’m at 103 now after a cloudy morning. This was yesterday - 107.
This is on a Davis station, too.
This is on a Davis station, too.
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I personally think it may be cooler than that. High pressure really starts backing off by around Thursday. Should see storms sliding around ridge into our region later this upcoming week.Stratton20 wrote: ↑Sat Aug 22, 2026 9:48 pm abc13 has daily 20-30% rain chances starting wednesday and beyond, and highs only in the “ Upper 90’s “ Lol, maybe there is some room for hope
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Yea, that's why I'm having my eye on the Sugar Land location. The readings are off, as conditions shouldn't be too different from nearby Arcola/Sienna, as well as your location (Wharton or El Campo?).