June: Record June High Temps Across Texas!

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108F here today - pretty hot!
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Update from Jeff:

Intense heat today has resulted in several new records being established across central and SE TX.

Combination of an approaching surface front and strong upper level ridge of high pressure from the SW US into TX resulted in widespread 100’s across the region with many locations reaching well over 100. W then N winds during the day helped pin the seabreeze front on the coast allowing no cooling affect from the Gulf. This is the same high pressure cell responsible for the incredible heat over the SW US including the 120-130 degrees forecast for Death Valley this weekend which is within 4 degrees of the world high temperature record of 134 in Death Valley set in 1913.

Records for June 29, 2013:

Bush IAH: 107 (broke all time June record of 105) (broke daily record of 103)
Hobby Airport: 105 (broke all time June record of 102) (broke daily record of 100)
College Station: 106 (broke daily record of 105)
Galveston: 94 (tied daily record of 94)
San Antonio: 108 (broke all time June record of 107) (broke daily record of 104)
Austin: 107 (broke daily record of 105)
Del Rio: 108 (broke daily record of 106)
Victoria: 109 (broke daily record of 102)
Corpus Christi: 107 (broke daily record of 99)
Brownsville: 102 (broke daily record of 100 from 1900)

Other Area Highs:

Ellington: 104
Tomball: 105
Sugar Land: 106
Angleton: 103
Huntsville: 103
Conroe: 103
Bay City: 105
Brenham: 108
Wharton: 105
Caldwell: 102
Cleveland: 103
Alice: 109
McMullen Military Range: 111

Weak front currently moving toward the area will end the record heat with highs on Sunday at least 10 degrees cooler than today.
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i dont believe that humans are causing global warming,but i think something is causing it. maybe is a natural cycle or maybe something in space is causing it. maybe the suns solar radiation is stronger. but the weather is hotter.
this heat is ridiculous and pathetic. it was damn near 130 F in death valley. 122 f current las vagas temp. 117 f in phoenix 124 f in death valley this is ridiculous and dangerous
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as jeff said, death valley within 4 degrees F of the all time world high temp record?? this is ridiculous
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Pikes Peak - 14,115 feet

06/29/13 8:15 PM
Temperature
38.3°F

62.8°F @ 9:57 AM
34.9°F @ 1:25 AM

Wind Chill 10 min. avg.
38.3°F

Maybe this will be something we can only dream of for the summer.
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It's simple. Trees take out much of the carbon that naturally keep us "safe". The fewer trees = the warmer temps. I wish - oh so wish - someone would do a study showing how many trees have been lost from 1950 until now and the difference in temps.....c'mon folks - plant a tree!!!!
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robertscottlazar wrote:Pikes Peak - 14,115 feet

06/29/13 8:15 PM
Temperature
38.3°F

62.8°F @ 9:57 AM
34.9°F @ 1:25 AM

Wind Chill 10 min. avg.
38.3°F

Maybe this will be something we can only dream of for the summer.
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i have been to the top of pikes peak in colorado in july during a previous summer. i made it to the top around 11am.
it was 40 F at the top. and they had some type of an ice storm at the top of the peak during the night. looked like a bunch of sleet,ice pellets from a storm. there were still pockets of snow in various spots on the way up the mountain.
mid summer,pikes peak,and nice and cold. temps at the top of pikes peak im summer are almost always in the 30s at night. and they can be colder depending on the weather pattern. the top of pikes peak can get snow,ice and sleet in mid summer.
i am about to cry:(
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I recorded 106F here in League City yesterday.
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Well, it will be cooler today. Enjoy the 101 degree temperatures today. Ugghhhh. I need to find a cave. :)
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FLOOD ADVISORY
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE AUSTIN/SAN ANTONIO TX
952 AM CDT SUN JUN 30 2013

BEXAR-
952 AM CDT SUN JUN 30 2013

THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN AUSTIN SAN ANTONIO HAS ISSUED AN

* URBAN AND SMALL STREAM FLOOD ADVISORY FOR MINOR FLOODING OF POOR
DRAINAGE AREAS IN...
BEXAR COUNTY...

* UNTIL 1130 AM CDT

* AT 946 AM CDT...NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE METEOROLOGISTS HAVE
DETECTED THUNDERSTORMS WITH HEAVY RAINFALL ACROSS THE WESTERN PART
OF BEXAR COUNTY WHILE MOVING SOUTHEAST AT 15 TO 20 MPH.
DOPPLER RADAR INDICATES RAIN RATES UP TO TWO INCHES PER HOUR WITH
THESE STORMS.


* RUNOFF FROM THIS EXCESSIVE RAINFALL WILL CAUSE MINOR FLOODING TO
OCCUR...ESPECIALLY ALONG SMALL STREAMS AND NEAR LOW WATER
CROSSINGS. SOME LOCATIONS THAT WILL EXPERIENCE MINOR FLOODING
INCLUDE...SAN ANTONIO...ALAMO HEIGHTS...CHINA GROVE...ELMENDORF...
HELOTES...KIRBY...LACKLAND AFB...LEON VALLEY...OLMOS PARK AND SEA
WORLD.

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