Rotating around that upper ridge (ring of fire) will be clusters of T-storms that might get down to us later this week. Without the daily storms, expects highs to be 90+. That's a far cry from 1980 (second hottest summer) when we already were in the middle 90s.
So rather than whining about the heat, let's focus on how lush our gardens look from the 14+ hours of daylight. Yea we have to water more often, but we all know the rains will come.
There is a cluster of storms passing to our north today with another round coming out of the Rockies. The really extreme heat is confined to areas from Phoenix to El Paso to Corpus. It certainly is not record heat.
We should be mostly dry again tomorrow with an increase in storms late Thursday PM through Saturday as a backdoor" front tries to reach us. That doesn't look likely and the upper high builds back over us for next week pushing us to near record highs. Since the weather has turned boring, (no tropical activity in the next 7-10 days), I'm going fishing with Captain Hylton. Will post late Thursday. Stay tuned & stay cool!

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