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The Drought Monitor issued on July 6th showed a worsening of drought conditions in the Eastern Hill Country in Burnet County as well as Western Williamson County, where areas of "Severe Drought" have expanded. Get the daily allergy report from Allergy & Asthma Center of Georgetown here: Mold is measured in spores/cubic meter.Īllergens are updated Monday through Friday, except on holidays. Pollen is measured in grains/cubic meter. Amar, M.D., and Allergy & Asthma Center of Georgetown. Pollen and mold Counts are provided by Sheila M. ĪLLERGY REPORT - NEXT REPORT ON JULY 11TH No closures were reported on as of Friday. 100s in 2023: 16 | Hottest so far: 106 on June 18th and June 20th | Last year to date: 28 (record most to date) | 2011 to date: 24 | Average first: July 4th | Record earliest: | Record latest: October 2nd, 1938 | Average (1991-2020): 29 days | Annual record highest: 90 (2011) | 2nd highest: 69 (1925) | 3rd highest: 68 (2022) | Annual record lowest: 0 (12 years on record, most recently 1987).Stay hydrated, take breaks, don't forget about your pets, and always check the back seat. (It may also turn a little hazy next week courtesy of some Saharan dust!) Sunday and all through next week, we might have a brief bit of cloud cover first thing in the morning, then sunny skies take over. Unlike the last couple of days with hope for rain, the rain chances fade and we are unlikely to see any rain for at least the next week. Saturday, We'll start with some clouds that give way to sunshine. Some spots might even edge into Excessive Heat Warnings if our humidity ends up being high enough to send max heat index values up over 110. We're likely to see Heat Advisories as early as Sunday and they could continue through all of next week.

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TRIPLE-DIGIT TEMPS PLUS DANGEROUSLY HIGH HEAT INDEX VALUES ON THE WAY The first last month peaked with a high temp of 106 on June 18th and 20th. Unfortunately, as an upper-level ridge of high pressure (dare I call it a "death ridge?" over the Desert Southwest expands and intensifies, it will nudge its influence farther east into Texas, setting the stage for our second major heat wave of the year. It was fun while it lasted! We enjoyed another "pleasantly" hot July day on Friday, with a high of "only" 95! That's actually the average high for July 7th, and thanks to extra clouds and very spotty showers (most areas stayed dry), temps were held back for yet another day. 6-DAY STREAK OF HIGHS IN THE 90s SNAPS THIS WEEKEND















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