Appreciate the context. So basically a touch warmer (still muggy as all get out) and more rain but over abundance vs. none at all rather than consistent.DoctorMu wrote: ↑Mon Jun 14, 2021 11:22 am
The renormed NWS averages are a clue. We're slightly over 1°F warmer and with more rain, and higher variance with rain. More tropical influenced weather.
Prior to the Houston area, my formative and post-college years were had from the western expanses of this state to the I-35 corridor. Growing up I remember it'd get hot, not a lot of rain except for when the dryline was active or troughs just happen to set up. But it'd cool off somewhat tolerably as the sun waned. August and September football were scorchers, but it really was a drier heat. Somewhat similar on the rain out there, but obviously on a much lesser scale and actually less rain and higher variance with rain.