Texas Climate Report: June 2011
June 2011 has entered the record books as a tie for the fourth warmest month, and the hottest June in all of Texas weather recorded history! With a statewide average temperature of 85.2°F, the heat dominated most of Texas and hit West Texas, the Panhandle, the Southern Plains, and North Texas the hardest. Cities like Wichita Falls, San Angelo, and Lubbock had average temperatures of 9.8°F, 9.4°F, and 8.8°F above normal, respectively. In addition, twenty-five highest maximum temperature records were broken, and thirty-two records were tied across the state. Paducah skyrocketed to 118°F on June 27th and was the warmest temperature in the U.S. on that day. However, it only tied the record set back in 1994. Galveston shattered its’ previous monthly record by 3°F on the 5th with a high maximum temperature of 99°F.
The excessive heat took its’ toll on Texas during June and played a major role in the continuing, devastating drought. The current drought was officially named as the third-worst drought in Texas history with a Palmer Drought Severity Index value of -6.37 for June 2011. Also, this month tied for the 5th driest June in history, and became the driest nine-month record (October-June) ever by almost an inch. In early June, more than 50% of the state was classified to be in an ‘Exceptional Drought’ and the percentage expanded to more than 70% by the time July rolled around. With the exemption of parts of Northeast Texas, the drought monitor showed exceptional drought across much of the state by the end of June. Most of Texas received little rain and ended below 50% of the percent average of total precipitation, excluding areas such as Austin, Bryan/College Station, the Dallas-Ft. Worth Metroplex, and the Lower Rio Grande Valley. Lubbock and Midland went without rain altogether!
The Lower Rio Grande Valley witnessed a system of storms on the 23rd and 24th that unleashed heavy rains and resulted in dangerous floods. Brownsville recorded a remarkable 4.89” of rain over a 24-hour period and cities like Harlingen, Brownsville, and McAllen experienced flooded streets. There were no fatalities, but over 5,000 homes and businesses went without power for a short period of time due to the floods and lightning strikes. Later, on June 29th and 30th, Brownsville gained another 3.75” of rain as Tropical Storm Arlene came onshore in Mexico, but the total precipitation was not enough to pull the Lower Rio Grande Valley out of the drought.
Monthly Summary for Selected Cities
|
TMAX (°F) |
TMIN (°F) |
TAVG (°F) |
PRCP |
*Deg. Days |
Station |
Mean |
*Dep. |
Max. |
Mean |
*Dep. |
Min. |
Mean |
*Dep. |
Days ≥ 0.01" |
Mo. Total |
*Perc. Norm. |
Gr'st 24 hr. |
*HDD |
*CDD |
Abilene |
100.9 |
+9.8 |
107 |
74.3 |
+5.8 |
65 |
87.6 |
+7.8 |
3 |
0.93 |
30% |
0.85 |
0 |
686 |
Amarillo |
98.5 |
+11.1 |
111 |
66.4 |
+5.3 |
55 |
82.5 |
+8.2 |
1 |
0.49 |
15% |
0.49 |
0 |
532 |
Austin |
99.9 |
+9.0 |
106 |
74.2 |
+3.1 |
67 |
87.1 |
+6.1 |
2 |
2.01 |
53% |
2.01 |
0 |
667 |
Brownsville |
93.8 |
+3.3 |
98 |
76.7 |
+1.8 |
71 |
85.2 |
+2.5 |
8 |
8.88 |
303% |
4.89 |
0 |
614 |
College Station |
98.3 |
+6.6 |
104 |
74.8 |
+3.3 |
69 |
86.5 |
+4.9 |
3 |
2.87 |
76% |
2.45 |
0 |
654 |
Corpus Christi |
94.4 |
+4.2 |
98 |
73.2 |
‑0.3 |
64 |
83.8 |
+1.9 |
4 |
1.11 |
31% |
0.71 |
0 |
572 |
Dallas‑Fort Worth |
97.6 |
+6.5 |
104 |
75.9 |
+5.2 |
67 |
86.8 |
+5.9 |
1 |
2.84 |
88% |
2.84 |
0 |
660 |
Del Rio |
100.4 |
+6.7 |
106 |
75.6 |
+3.5 |
69 |
88.0 |
+5.1 |
1 |
0.45 |
19% |
0.45 |
0 |
696 |
El Paso |
101.4 |
+6.1 |
108 |
71.9 |
+3.1 |
59 |
86.7 |
+4.6 |
1 |
0.05 |
6% |
0.05 |
0 |
660 |
Galveston |
91.8 |
+5.2 |
99 |
80.5 |
+2.7 |
74 |
86.2 |
+4.0 |
5 |
0.94 |
23% |
0.76 |
0 |
642 |
Houston |
97.4 |
+6.7 |
105 |
74.9 |
+3.1 |
69 |
86.2 |
+4.9 |
3 |
0.92 |
17% |
0.80 |
0 |
640 |
Lubbock |
100.8 |
+10.8 |
112 |
70.9 |
+6.8 |
59 |
85.8 |
+8.7 |
0 |
0.00 |
0% |
0.00 |
0 |
635 |
Midland |
102.5 |
+9.8 |
111 |
73.4 |
+7.0 |
62 |
88.0 |
+8.4 |
0 |
0.00 |
0% |
0.00 |
0 |
699 |
Port Arthur |
95.3 |
+5.9 |
104 |
74.8 |
+2.5 |
70 |
85.0 |
+4.1 |
6 |
1.77 |
27% |
0.82 |
0 |
610 |
San Angelo |
102.9 |
+12.1 |
108 |
74.2 |
+6.6 |
67 |
88.6 |
+9.4 |
1 |
0.46 |
18% |
0.46 |
0 |
714 |
San Antonio |
97.6 |
+6.2 |
104 |
74.8 |
+3.2 |
68 |
86.2 |
+4.7 |
1 |
1.58 |
37% |
1.58 |
0 |
644 |
Victoria |
96.6 |
+6.3 |
101 |
73.4 |
+0.1 |
64 |
85.0 |
+3.2 |
4 |
0.90 |
18% |
0.77 |
0 |
610 |
Waco |
99.9 |
+7.9 |
106 |
74.8 |
+4.2 |
67 |
87.4 |
+6.1 |
2 |
1.26 |
41% |
1.26 |
0 |
677 |
Wichita Falls |
103.8 |
+12.1 |
111 |
75.2 |
+7.4 |
65 |
89.5 |
+9.8 |
1 |
0.02 |
1% |
0.02 |
0 |
743 |
Shreveport, LA |
97.6 |
+7.8 |
104 |
73.3 |
+3.4 |
68 |
85.4 |
+5.5 |
5 |
1.62 |
32% |
0.98 |
0 |
623 |
Bold-italics indicate a value broke or tied the record from a previous year. *Dep.: Departure of the monthly average temperature from the 1971-2000 monthly normal, which is provided by the National Climatic Data Center. *Perc. Norm.: Monthly precipitation total divided by 1971-2000 monthly normal, which is provided by the National Climatic Data Center. *Deg. Days: Computed daily as the departure of the daily average temperature from 65°F and aggregated over the entire month. *Heating degree day (HDD): Each unit corresponds to a -1°F departure of a daily average temperature from 65°F. *Cooling degree day (HDD): Each unit corresponds to a +1°F departure of a daily average temperature from 65°F. |
Monthly Extremes
Least Precipitation Overall for the Month (inches) |
Station |
County |
Value |
ODESSA SCHLEMEYER FLD |
ECTOR |
0.00 |
DRYDEN TERRELL CO AP |
TERRELL |
0.00 |
BIG SPRING WRINKLE AP |
HOWARD |
0.00 |
MONAHANS 6 ENE |
WARD |
0.00 |
ALPINE CASPARIS AP |
BREWSTER |
0.00 |
PECOS MUNI AP |
REEVES |
0.00 |
MIDLAND AIRPARK |
MIDLAND |
0.00 |
STEPHENVILLE CLARK FLD |
ERATH |
0.00 |
MIDLAND INTL AP |
MIDLAND |
0.00 |
BIG SPRING |
HOWARD |
0.00 |
ABERNATHY |
HALE |
0.00 |
AGUA FRIA |
BREWSTER |
0.00 |
ALBANY |
SHACKELFORD |
0.00 |
ALLISON |
WHEELER |
0.00 |
ALPINE 7NW |
BREWSTER |
0.00 |
ANDREWS 2 |
ANDREWS |
0.00 |
BALMORHEA |
REEVES |
0.00 |
BIG SPRING 5 NE |
HOWARD |
0.00 |
BIG SPRING FLD STN |
HOWARD |
0.00 |
BIG SPRING |
HOWARD |
0.00 |
BRACKETTVILLE 22 N |
KINNEY |
0.00 |
CANADIAN 6 NW |
HEMPHILL |
0.00 |
CASTOLON |
BREWSTER |
0.00 |
CHISOS BASIN |
BREWSTER |
0.00 |
COMANCHE |
COMANCHE |
0.00 |
CRANE 10N |
ECTOR |
0.00 |
DARROUZETT |
LIPSCOMB |
0.00 |
DUNDEE 6 NNW |
ARCHER |
0.00 |
FT STOCKTON |
PECOS |
0.00 |
GAIL |
BORDEN |
0.00 |
GLAZIER |
HEMPHILL |
0.00 |
GRUVER |
HANSFORD |
0.00 |
HUDSPETH RIVER RANCH |
VAL VERDE |
0.00 |
HUMBLE PUMP STN 5 WN |
SUTTON |
0.00 |
K‑BAR RCH |
ECTOR |
0.00 |
KERMIT |
WINKLER |
0.00 |
LAJITAS |
BREWSTER |
0.00 |
LAKE ABILENE STATE PARK |
TAYLOR |
0.00 |
LAKE AMENT |
BREWSTER |
0.00 |
LAMPASAS |
LAMPASAS |
0.00 |
LANGTRY |
VAL VERDE |
0.00 |
LENORAH |
MARTIN |
0.00 |
LEVELLAND |
HOCKLEY |
0.00 |
LITTLEFIELD |
LAMB |
0.00 |
MARATHON 40SSE |
BREWSTER |
0.00 |
MIDLAND 4 ENE |
MIDLAND |
0.00 |
MORGAN MILL |
ERATH |
0.00 |
MUNDAY 1W |
KNOX |
0.00 |
ODESSA |
ECTOR |
0.00 |
ODESSA 1SE |
ECTOR |
0.00 |
ODESSA 5WSW |
ECTOR |
0.00 |
OLTON |
LAMB |
0.00 |
PECOS 8 W |
REEVES |
0.00 |
PENWELL |
ECTOR |
0.00 |
PERSIMMON GAP |
BREWSTER |
0.00 |
PLAINS |
YOAKUM |
0.00 |
PLAINVIEW WATER PRODUCTION |
HALE |
0.00 |
RIO GRANDE VILLAGE |
BREWSTER |
0.00 |
ROCKSPRINGS 26SSW |
EDWARDS |
0.00 |
SANDERSON |
TERRELL |
0.00 |
SEMINOLE |
GAINES |
0.00 |
SONORA |
SUTTON |
0.00 |
STAMFORD 1 |
JONES |
0.00 |
TERLINGUA RCH |
BREWSTER |
0.00 |
VALENTINE 20 WNW |
JEFF DAVIS |
0.00 |
VERNON |
WILBARGER |
0.00 |
WEST CORAZONES |
BREWSTER |
0.00 |
Greatest Precipitation Overall for the Month (inches) |
Station |
County |
Value |
BROWNSVILLE INTL AP |
CAMERON |
8.88 |
Greatest Precipitation in 24 Hours (inches) |
Station |
County |
Value |
NAVARRO MILLS DAM |
NAVARRO |
5.96 |
Lowest Average Daily Temperature (°F) |
Station |
County |
Value |
DOG CANYON |
CULBERSON |
72.8 |
Highest Average Daily Temperature (°F) |
Station |
County |
Value |
CASTOLON |
BREWSTER |
93.9 |
Lowest Average Daily Maximum Temperature (°F) |
Station |
County |
Value |
DOG CANYON |
CULBERSON |
86.6 |
Highest Average Daily Maximum Temperature (°F) |
Station |
County |
Value |
CASTOLON |
BREWSTER |
110.1 |
Highest Maximum Temperature (°F) |
Station |
County |
Value |
PADUCAH |
COTTLE |
118 |
TRUSCOTT 3 W |
KNOX |
118 |
Lowest Maximum Temperature (°F) |
Station |
County |
Value |
HARTLEY |
HARTLEY |
73 |
Lowest Average Daily Minimum Temperature (°F) |
Station |
County |
Value |
TORNILLO 2 SSE |
EL PASO |
58.9 |
Highest Average Daily Minimum Temperature (°F) |
Station |
County |
Value |
GALVESTON SCHOLES FLD |
GALVESTON |
80.5 |
Highest Minimum Temperature (°F) |
Station |
County |
Value |
LA TUNA 1 S |
EL PASO |
90 |
Lowest Minimum Temperature (°F) |
Station |
County |
Value |
DOG CANYON |
CULBERSON |
41 |
New Monthly Records
Least Precipitation Overall for the Month (inches) |
Station |
County |
Value |
Previous Record |
Yrs. Data |
STEPHENVILLE CLARK FLD |
ERATH |
0.00 |
0.00 (1952) |
70 |
MIDLAND INTL AP |
MIDLAND |
0.00 |
0.01 (2001) |
82 |
BIG SPRING |
HOWARD |
0.00 |
0.02 (1990) |
61 |
FT STOCKTON PECOS AP |
PECOS |
0.00 |
0.24 (2001) |
11 |
ARLINGTON MUNI AP |
TARRANT |
0.92 |
1.08 (2001) |
10 |
ABERNATHY |
HALE |
0.00 |
0.01 (2001) |
64 |
ALBANY |
SHACKELFORD |
0.00 |
0.00 (1914) |
109 |
ALVARADO 4NE |
JOHNSON |
0.20 |
0.78 (1994) |
20 |
BALMORHEA |
REEVES |
0.00 |
0.00 (2002) |
84 |
BIG BEND RCH SP |
PRESIDIO |
0.15 |
0.20 (2001) |
11 |
BIG SPRING |
HOWARD |
0.00 |
0.02 (1990) |
62 |
BONITA 4 NW |
MONTAGUE |
0.35 |
2.13 (2009) |
12 |
BRACKETTVILLE 22 N |
KINNEY |
0.00 |
0.00 (1980) |
27 |
CASTOLON |
BREWSTER |
0.00 |
0.07 (2001) |
32 |
CHALK MTN |
ERATH |
0.27 |
0.71 (1977) |
49 |
CHARLIE |
CLAY |
0.16 |
0.57 (2001) |
15 |
CHISOS BASIN |
BREWSTER |
0.00 |
0.05 (1953) |
65 |
COMANCHE |
COMANCHE |
0.00 |
0.04 (1944) |
91 |
DARROUZETT |
LIPSCOMB |
0.00 |
0.00 (2001) |
66 |
DIMMITT 2 N |
CASTRO |
0.14 |
0.25 (1990) |
52 |
DUNDEE 6 NNW |
ARCHER |
0.00 |
0.00 (1936) |
86 |
FLOYDADA 9 SE |
FLOYD |
0.10 |
0.29 (1953) |
62 |
FT STOCKTON |
PECOS |
0.00 |
0.00 (2008) |
61 |
GAIL |
BORDEN |
0.00 |
0.00 (1994) |
65 |
GRUVER |
HANSFORD |
0.00 |
0.02 (1998) |
66 |
HUDSPETH RIVER RANCH |
VAL VERDE |
0.00 |
0.06 (1990) |
24 |
HUMBLE PUMP STN 5 WN |
SUTTON |
0.00 |
0.00 (1990) |
53 |
INGRAM #2 |
KERR |
0.09 |
0.19 (2001) |
24 |
LAJITAS |
BREWSTER |
0.00 |
0.00 (1990) |
31 |
LAKE ABILENE STATE PARK |
TAYLOR |
0.00 |
0.20 (1994) |
45 |
LAKE ALAN HENRY |
GARZA |
0.16 |
0.22 (2001) |
18 |
LAMPASAS |
LAMPASAS |
0.00 |
0.05 (1967) |
111 |
LANGTRY |
VAL VERDE |
0.00 |
0.00 (1996) |
61 |
LENORAH |
MARTIN |
0.00 |
0.00 (2001) |
64 |
LEVELLAND |
HOCKLEY |
0.00 |
0.08 (1953) |
71 |
LITTLEFIELD |
LAMB |
0.00 |
0.26 (1990) |
43 |
MIDLAND 4 ENE |
MIDLAND |
0.00 |
0.00 (1994) |
88 |
MIDLOTHIAN |
ELLIS |
0.84 |
1.19 (2001) |
14 |
MORGAN 3 WNW |
BOSQUE |
0.39 |
0.51 (2009) |
41 |
MORGAN MILL |
ERATH |
0.00 |
0.00 (1952) |
60 |
MT LOCKE |
JEFF DAVIS |
0.01 |
0.22 (1974) |
70 |
ODESSA |
ECTOR |
0.00 |
0.00 (1990) |
56 |
OLTON |
LAMB |
0.00 |
0.25 (1931) |
50 |
PENWELL |
ECTOR |
0.00 |
0.09 (1973) |
52 |
PERRYTON 21 S |
OCHILTREE |
0.19 |
0.26 (1998) |
34 |
PERRYTON 11 WNW |
OCHILTREE |
0.10 |
0.10 (1981) |
66 |
PERSIMMON GAP |
BREWSTER |
0.00 |
0.00 (1990) |
25 |
PLAINS |
YOAKUM |
0.00 |
0.00 (1994) |
68 |
PLAINVIEW |
HALE |
0.01 |
0.03 (1911) |
101 |
PLAINVIEW WATER PRODUCTION |
HALE |
0.00 |
0.91 (2002) |
12 |
PROCTOR RSVR |
COMANCHE |
0.08 |
0.35 (2001) |
49 |
RISING STAR 1 S |
EASTLAND |
0.08 |
0.20 (1956) |
60 |
ROCKSPRINGS 26SSW |
EDWARDS |
0.00 |
0.00 (2005) |
15 |
SANDERSON |
TERRELL |
0.00 |
0.00 (1990) |
75 |
SEMINOLE |
GAINES |
0.00 |
0.05 (1990) |
84 |
SEYMOUR |
BAYLOR |
0.07 |
0.09 (1911) |
87 |
SONORA |
SUTTON |
0.00 |
0.00 (1990) |
67 |
STAMFORD 1 |
JONES |
0.00 |
0.00 (1952) |
88 |
TERLINGUA RCH |
BREWSTER |
0.00 |
0.24 (2001) |
16 |
THROCKMORTON 7 NE |
THROCKMORTON |
0.10 |
0.53 (2001) |
10 |
TRUSCOTT 3 W |
KNOX |
0.09 |
0.27 (1994) |
43 |
TYLER |
SMITH |
1.03 |
1.08 (1985) |
28 |
VANDERPOOL 4N |
BANDERA |
0.46 |
0.63 (2010) |
17 |
VERNON |
WILBARGER |
0.00 |
0.05 (1952) |
76 |
WELLINGTON |
COLLINGSWORTH |
0.04 |
0.29 (1953) |
66 |
WHITE RIVER RESERVOIR |
CROSBY |
0.67 |
1.14 (1998) |
14 |
WOODSON |
THROCKMORTON |
0.13 |
0.67 (2008) |
22 |
Greatest Precipitation in 24 Hours Ever in the Month (inches) |
Station |
County |
Value |
Previous Record |
Yrs. Data |
CORSICANA CAMPBELL FLD |
NAVARRO |
4.48 |
3.75 (2000) |
12 |
NAVARRO MILLS DAM |
NAVARRO |
5.96 |
4.43 (2010) |
49 |
Highest Average Daily Temperature (°F) |
Station |
County |
Value |
Previous Record |
Yrs. Data |
BORGER HUTCHINSON CO AP |
HUTCHINSON |
85.2 |
81.2 (2010) |
12 |
LONGVIEW E TX RGNL AP |
GREGG |
86.0 |
84.6 (1998) |
11 |
FT HOOD |
BELL |
87.9 |
84.6 (2010) |
12 |
LONGVIEW 11 SE |
RUSK |
85.0 |
84.5 (1998) |
35 |
STEPHENVILLE CLARK FLD |
ERATH |
84.9 |
82.9 (2008) |
53 |
DALLAS REDBIRD AP |
DALLAS |
86.5 |
85.7 (1998) |
11 |
DENTON MUNI AP |
DENTON |
85.2 |
84.9 (2010) |
10 |
LAREDO INTL AP |
WEBB |
91.8 |
89.9 (1953) |
27 |
GALVESTON SCHOLES FLD |
GALVESTON |
86.2 |
85.5 (1881) |
133 |
COLUMBUS |
COLORADO |
86.0 |
85.8 (1998) |
50 |
HOUSTON INTERCONT AP |
HARRIS |
86.2 |
85.9 (1906) |
123 |
SAN ANTONIO STINSON AP |
BEXAR |
87.6 |
87.0 (2008) |
14 |
DALLAS LOVE FLD |
DALLAS |
87.6 |
87.5 (1953) |
98 |
WICHITA FALLS MUNI AP |
WICHITA |
89.5 |
88.8 (1953) |
88 |
TYLER POUNDS FLD |
SMITH |
86.9 |
86.2 (1901) |
48 |
CHILDRESS MUNI AP |
CHILDRESS |
88.8 |
88.0 (1953) |
92 |
MIDLAND INTL AP |
MIDLAND |
88.0 |
86.5 (1990) |
81 |
SAN ANGELO MATHIS FLD |
TOM GREEN |
88.6 |
86.5 (1953) |
91 |
WINKLER CO AP |
WINKLER |
89.0 |
88.8 (2008) |
67 |
BIG SPRING |
HOWARD |
88.1 |
86.8 (1953) |
38 |
LUBBOCK INTL AP |
LUBBOCK |
85.8 |
84.4 (1990) |
98 |
PINE SPRINGS NP |
CULBERSON |
83.1 |
80.6 (2010) |
10 |
SULPHUR SPRINGS |
HOPKINS |
84.2 |
83.8 (1953) |
74 |
ARLINGTON MUNI AP |
TARRANT |
85.8 |
84.8 (1998) |
10 |
CORSICANA CAMPBELL FLD |
NAVARRO |
86.1 |
85.2 (1998) |
10 |
ABERNATHY |
HALE |
81.6 |
81.4 (1980) |
10 |
ALPINE |
BREWSTER |
82.5 |
82.3 (1953) |
74 |
ASPERMONT |
STONEWALL |
89.3 |
85.3 (1980) |
48 |
ATHENS |
HENDERSON |
84.7 |
83.5 (1998) |
54 |
ATLANTA |
CASS |
84.7 |
83.5 (1998) |
11 |
BAKERSFIELD |
PECOS |
88.1 |
86.2 (1998) |
43 |
BALLINGER 2 NW |
RUNNELS |
87.8 |
86.0 (1911) |
109 |
BALMORHEA |
REEVES |
85.9 |
85.2 (1998) |
79 |
BIG BEND RCH SP |
PRESIDIO |
84.4 |
84.1 (1998) |
10 |
BIG SPRING |
HOWARD |
88.1 |
85.9 (1990) |
54 |
BORGER |
HUTCHINSON |
84.6 |
83.3 (1953) |
60 |
BROWNFIELD 2 |
TERRY |
84.8 |
82.4 (1990) |
54 |
BROWNWOOD 2ENE |
BROWN |
87.5 |
86.1 (1934) |
104 |
CANYON |
RANDALL |
82.8 |
81.4 (1953) |
55 |
CARTHAGE |
PANOLA |
85.3 |
84.7 (1998) |
53 |
CASTOLON |
BREWSTER |
93.9 |
92.8 (1980) |
28 |
CHILDRESS 2 |
CHILDRESS |
87.1 |
83.0 (1998) |
13 |
CHISOS BASIN |
BREWSTER |
80.9 |
79.3 (1980) |
62 |
COLEMAN |
COLEMAN |
86.8 |
86.0 (1953) |
102 |
CONROE |
MONTGOMERY |
85.5 |
83.5 (1953) |
76 |
COPE RCH |
REAGAN |
85.6 |
85.1 (1998) |
46 |
CRANE 2E |
CRANE |
88.6 |
87.5 (1998) |
43 |
DAINGERFIELD 9 S |
MORRIS |
86.7 |
85.2 (1998) |
50 |
DECATUR |
WISE |
83.3 |
82.2 (2010) |
10 |
DEL RIO 2 NW |
VAL VERDE |
87.9 |
87.8 (1998) |
15 |
DENTON 2 SE |
DENTON |
86.2 |
85.9 (2010) |
93 |
DENVER CITY |
YOAKUM |
82.2 |
81.7 (1990) |
21 |
DIMMITT 2 N |
CASTRO |
79.5 |
79.1 (1990) |
49 |
DRIPPING SPRINGS 6 E |
HAYS |
84.9 |
84.9 (1998) |
27 |
ELGIN |
BASTROP |
85.8 |
85.7 (1998) |
48 |
EMORY |
RAINS |
84.0 |
82.7 (1998) |
43 |
FERRIS |
ELLIS |
85.4 |
84.4 (2010) |
46 |
FT DAVIS |
JEFF DAVIS |
82.8 |
80.8 (1990) |
33 |
FT WORTH WSFO |
TARRANT |
87.2 |
85.2 (2010) |
18 |
GAIL |
BORDEN |
88.4 |
85.5 (1998) |
33 |
GAINESVILLE 5 ENE |
COOKE |
84.7 |
83.2 (2010) |
25 |
GOLDTHWAITE 1 WSW |
MILLS |
84.4 |
83.0 (1967) |
39 |
GRANDFALLS 3 SSE |
WARD |
87.4 |
87.0 (2008) |
40 |
GUTHRIE |
KING |
87.8 |
83.8 (1994) |
45 |
HALLSVILLE 1 W |
HARRISON |
85.4 |
84.1 (1998) |
10 |
HART |
CASTRO |
80.3 |
79.4 (1990) |
23 |
HASKELL |
HASKELL |
88.3 |
87.5 (1934) |
112 |
HEREFORD |
DEAF SMITH |
80.5 |
79.9 (1990) |
78 |
HORDS CREEK DAM |
COLEMAN |
84.9 |
83.5 (1956) |
55 |
HOUSTON NWSO |
GALVESTON |
84.6 |
83.5 (1998) |
24 |
HUNTSVILLE |
WALKER |
85.5 |
85.4 (1998) |
101 |
JACKSBORO |
JACK |
88.1 |
87.4 (1953) |
63 |
JACKSONVILLE |
CHEROKEE |
85.1 |
83.3 (2009) |
42 |
JAYTON |
KENT |
86.5 |
84.3 (1998) |
39 |
JEFFERSON |
MARION |
86.0 |
84.7 (2010) |
22 |
KENT 8 SE |
JEFF DAVIS |
84.8 |
82.2 (1998) |
16 |
KERRVILLE 3 NNE |
KERR |
83.2 |
83.0 (2008) |
37 |
LAKE ALAN HENRY |
GARZA |
88.2 |
84.4 (1994) |
18 |
LAKE TAWAKONI |
RAINS |
84.5 |
82.7 (2010) |
34 |
LAKE KEMP |
BAYLOR |
90.8 |
85.3 (1998) |
37 |
LAMESA 1 SSE |
DAWSON |
84.2 |
84.1 (1953) |
75 |
LIPSCOMB |
LIPSCOMB |
83.2 |
80.2 (1994) |
43 |
LITTLEFIELD |
LAMB |
83.3 |
82.2 (1990) |
44 |
LUMBERTON |
HARDIN |
84.9 |
83.6 (2010) |
11 |
MASON |
MASON |
84.8 |
82.5 (1960) |
33 |
MENARD |
MENARD |
84.1 |
83.7 (1990) |
65 |
MIDLAND 4 ENE |
MIDLAND |
87.4 |
86.4 (1998) |
73 |
MORTON |
COCHRAN |
82.6 |
81.5 (1990) |
44 |
MT LOCKE |
JEFF DAVIS |
79.2 |
77.9 (1998) |
66 |
MT PLEASANT |
TITUS |
83.2 |
82.7 (1953) |
62 |
MT VERNON |
FRANKLIN |
85.7 |
83.4 (1998) |
42 |
NAVARRO MILLS DAM |
NAVARRO |
85.5 |
85.2 (1998) |
47 |
OLNEY |
YOUNG |
88.2 |
85.5 (1984) |
31 |
OLTON |
LAMB |
80.5 |
80.4 (1990) |
36 |
PADUCAH |
COTTLE |
88.7 |
84.5 (1956) |
49 |
PAINT ROCK |
CONCHO |
87.4 |
85.8 (1990) |
44 |
PAMPA 2 |
GRAY |
81.6 |
80.5 (1980) |
46 |
PANTHER JUNCTION |
BREWSTER |
86.8 |
86.4 (1998) |
48 |
PARIS |
LAMAR |
86.8 |
85.1 (1953) |
105 |
PEARSALL |
FRIO |
86.7 |
86.5 (1902) |
54 |
PENWELL |
ECTOR |
89.0 |
86.4 (1990) |
37 |
PERRYTON |
OCHILTREE |
80.9 |
78.9 (1990) |
42 |
PERSIMMON GAP |
BREWSTER |
89.2 |
88.7 (1998) |
21 |
PLAINS |
YOAKUM |
83.1 |
82.0 (1990) |
49 |
PLAINVIEW |
HALE |
84.3 |
81.4 (1980) |
100 |
PLAINVIEW WATER PRODUCTION |
HALE |
82.2 |
78.6 (2010) |
11 |
POST |
GARZA |
88.2 |
83.7 (1998) |
41 |
PUTNAM |
CALLAHAN |
87.1 |
85.0 (1990) |
48 |
RAINBOW |
SOMERVELL |
86.7 |
84.7 (2010) |
10 |
ROSCOE |
NOLAN |
87.0 |
85.8 (1953) |
71 |
ROTAN |
FISHER |
89.1 |
85.7 (1998) |
49 |
SANDERSON |
TERRELL |
85.8 |
85.0 (1901) |
57 |
SEMINOLE |
GAINES |
84.5 |
84.0 (1990) |
79 |
SILVERTON |
BRISCOE |
83.3 |
79.9 (1990) |
47 |
SONORA |
SUTTON |
85.0 |
83.3 (1980) |
59 |
SPUR |
DICKENS |
85.7 |
85.0 (1952) |
72 |
STAMFORD 1 |
JONES |
88.7 |
85.4 (1998) |
35 |
STEPHENVILLE 1 N |
ERATH |
84.8 |
82.9 (2008) |
57 |
STERLING CITY |
STERLING |
85.9 |
84.1 (1998) |
38 |
TAHOKA |
LYNN |
85.0 |
82.5 (1990) |
69 |
TAYLOR 1 NW |
WILLIAMSON |
85.2 |
84.4 (2008) |
11 |
TERLINGUA RCH |
BREWSTER |
85.2 |
85.0 (1998) |
14 |
TEXARKANA |
BOWIE |
84.6 |
83.7 (2010) |
40 |
WRIGHT PATMAN DAM |
CASS |
84.2 |
83.0 (1998) |
40 |
TRUSCOTT 3 W |
KNOX |
89.7 |
85.1 (1994) |
43 |
TURKEY |
HALL |
87.5 |
84.5 (1990) |
38 |
WACO DAM |
MCLENNAN |
86.0 |
84.5 (1990) |
41 |
WARREN 2 S |
TYLER |
83.6 |
82.6 (2010) |
30 |
WELLINGTON |
COLLINGSWORTH |
88.8 |
84.5 (1994) |
50 |
WHITE RIVER RESERVOIR |
CROSBY |
86.4 |
83.0 (1998) |
14 |
WINTERS 1 NNE |
RUNNELS |
87.0 |
84.3 (1990) |
43 |
Highest Average Daily Maximum Temperature (°F) |
Station |
County |
Value |
Previous Record |
Yrs. Data |
BORGER HUTCHINSON CO AP |
HUTCHINSON |
99.3 |
95.2 (1998) |
12 |
LONGVIEW E TX RGNL AP |
GREGG |
98.4 |
96.2 (1998) |
11 |
CENTER |
SHELBY |
98.7 |
97.0 (1953) |
72 |
FT HOOD |
BELL |
100.2 |
94.3 (2010) |
12 |
LONGVIEW 11 SE |
RUSK |
97.0 |
96.0 (1998) |
35 |
DALLAS REDBIRD AP |
DALLAS |
97.6 |
96.6 (1998) |
11 |
DENTON MUNI AP |
DENTON |
97.3 |
96.0 (2010) |
10 |
LAREDO INTL AP |
WEBB |
105.9 |
102.0 (1953) |
27 |
VICTORIA RGNL AP |
VICTORIA |
96.6 |
96.6 (2009) |
101 |
HOUSTON HOBBY AP |
HARRIS |
95.8 |
95.0 (1998) |
64 |
HOUSTON INTERCONT AP |
HARRIS |
97.4 |
96.7 (2009) |
123 |
HONDO MUNI AP |
MEDINA |
98.5 |
98.4 (1990) |
35 |
AUSTIN BERGSTROM AP |
TRAVIS |
99.1 |
98.7 (1998) |
65 |
AUSTIN‑CAMP MABRY |
TRAVIS |
99.9 |
99.4 (2008) |
112 |
WACO RGNL AP |
MCLENNAN |
99.9 |
99.3 (1911) |
110 |
FT WORTH MEACHAM FLD |
TARRANT |
98.7 |
98.2 (1953) |
33 |
ABILENE RGNL AP |
TAYLOR |
100.9 |
100.0 (1953) |
126 |
WICHITA FALLS MUNI AP |
WICHITA |
103.8 |
100.8 (1953) |
88 |
TYLER POUNDS FLD |
SMITH |
99.2 |
96.3 (1901) |
50 |
CHILDRESS MUNI AP |
CHILDRESS |
104.2 |
102.2 (1953) |
92 |
MIDLAND INTL AP |
MIDLAND |
102.5 |
100.8 (1990) |
81 |
SAN ANGELO MATHIS FLD |
TOM GREEN |
102.9 |
100.4 (1960) |
91 |
WINKLER CO AP |
WINKLER |
105.0 |
104.8 (2008) |
68 |
BIG SPRING |
HOWARD |
102.0 |
99.4 (1998) |
47 |
LUBBOCK INTL AP |
LUBBOCK |
100.8 |
99.3 (1990) |
98 |
PINE SPRINGS NP |
CULBERSON |
96.1 |
94.0 (2010) |
10 |
ARLINGTON MUNI AP |
TARRANT |
97.7 |
95.8 (1998) |
10 |
FT WORTH ALLIANCE AP |
TARRANT |
98.5 |
98.3 (2010) |
11 |
CORSICANA CAMPBELL FLD |
NAVARRO |
98.0 |
96.5 (1998) |
10 |
DALHART MUNI AP |
DALLAM |
97.6 |
96.7 (1953) |
61 |
MINERAL WELLS AP |
PALO PINTO |
101.2 |
100.3 (1953) |
57 |
ABERNATHY |
HALE |
96.9 |
96.4 (1980) |
10 |
ALPINE |
BREWSTER |
98.3 |
97.5 (1980) |
78 |
ASPERMONT |
STONEWALL |
104.9 |
99.3 (1980) |
48 |
ATHENS |
HENDERSON |
96.7 |
95.9 (1904) |
54 |
ATLANTA |
CASS |
97.9 |
96.2 (1998) |
11 |
BAKERSFIELD |
PECOS |
102.0 |
100.2 (1998) |
45 |
BALLINGER 2 NW |
RUNNELS |
102.7 |
101.0 (1918) |
110 |
BAYTOWN |
HARRIS |
93.4 |
92.8 (1998) |
28 |
BEAUMONT RSCH CTR |
JEFFERSON |
94.0 |
93.7 (1998) |
46 |
BENBROOK DAM |
TARRANT |
97.5 |
96.8 (1998) |
58 |
BIG SPRING |
HOWARD |
102.0 |
99.4 (1998) |
54 |
BORGER |
HUTCHINSON |
100.9 |
98.4 (1953) |
60 |
BOYS RANCH |
OLDHAM |
98.3 |
98.3 (1990) |
30 |
BROWNFIELD 2 |
TERRY |
100.7 |
98.1 (1990) |
55 |
BROWNWOOD 2ENE |
BROWN |
103.0 |
101.0 (1896) |
108 |
BURLESON |
JOHNSON |
96.4 |
95.7 (1998) |
22 |
CALLIHAM |
MCMULLEN |
99.5 |
98.9 (2009) |
12 |
CAMP WOOD |
REAL |
97.5 |
96.8 (1967) |
45 |
CANYON |
RANDALL |
98.5 |
98.0 (1998) |
58 |
CASTOLON |
BREWSTER |
110.1 |
109.1 (1998) |
33 |
CENTERVILLE |
LEON |
97.7 |
97.6 (1998) |
71 |
CHILDRESS 2 |
CHILDRESS |
102.0 |
98.8 (1998) |
14 |
CHISOS BASIN |
BREWSTER |
92.9 |
92.5 (1953) |
62 |
CLEVELAND |
LIBERTY |
97.5 |
94.8 (1998) |
48 |
COLEMAN |
COLEMAN |
102.3 |
100.7 (1953) |
103 |
CONROE |
MONTGOMERY |
97.8 |
96.8 (1934) |
80 |
COPE RCH |
REAGAN |
100.9 |
100.1 (1998) |
46 |
CRANE 2E |
CRANE |
102.2 |
101.7 (1998) |
45 |
CROCKETT |
HOUSTON |
100.1 |
99.1 (2009) |
73 |
CROSBYTON |
CROSBY |
99.8 |
99.7 (1953) |
116 |
DAINGERFIELD 9 S |
MORRIS |
98.7 |
97.1 (1998) |
51 |
DECATUR |
WISE |
94.8 |
93.1 (2006) |
10 |
DEKALB |
BOWIE |
94.4 |
93.9 (1998) |
21 |
DELL CITY 5 SSW |
HUDSPETH |
103.6 |
103.5 (2010) |
32 |
DEL RIO 2 NW |
VAL VERDE |
100.9 |
100.6 (1998) |
15 |
DENVER CITY |
YOAKUM |
99.3 |
98.8 (1990) |
21 |
DEWEYVILLE |
NEWTON |
92.9 |
91.6 (2010) |
26 |
DIMMITT 2 N |
CASTRO |
97.8 |
97.5 (1990) |
49 |
DRIPPING SPRINGS 6 E |
HAYS |
98.8 |
98.5 (2009) |
27 |
ELGIN |
BASTROP |
98.9 |
97.9 (2009) |
48 |
EMORY |
RAINS |
96.4 |
93.5 (1971) |
43 |
FERRIS |
ELLIS |
98.4 |
97.0 (1980) |
46 |
FT MCKAVETT |
MENARD |
99.5 |
97.7 (2008) |
18 |
FT DAVIS |
JEFF DAVIS |
98.2 |
98.1 (1998) |
35 |
FT WORTH WSFO |
TARRANT |
98.3 |
96.0 (1998) |
18 |
GAIL |
BORDEN |
102.7 |
100.7 (1998) |
35 |
GAINESVILLE 5 ENE |
COOKE |
95.9 |
94.2 (2006) |
25 |
GOLDTHWAITE 1 WSW |
MILLS |
97.5 |
95.8 (1967) |
39 |
GRANDFALLS 3 SSE |
WARD |
104.6 |
104.3 (1998) |
41 |
GUTHRIE |
KING |
103.7 |
100.3 (1998) |
46 |
HALLSVILLE 1 W |
HARRISON |
97.5 |
96.0 (1998) |
12 |
HART |
CASTRO |
98.0 |
96.7 (1990) |
25 |
HORDS CREEK DAM |
COLEMAN |
98.7 |
96.4 (1956) |
56 |
HOUSTON NWSO |
GALVESTON |
94.9 |
91.6 (2009) |
25 |
HUDSPETH RIVER RANCH |
VAL VERDE |
100.8 |
99.0 (1998) |
24 |
HUNTSVILLE |
WALKER |
97.9 |
96.1 (1998) |
103 |
JACKSBORO |
JACK |
101.1 |
100.4 (1953) |
65 |
JACKSONVILLE |
CHEROKEE |
98.0 |
94.4 (2009) |
43 |
JAYTON |
KENT |
101.4 |
99.5 (1998) |
42 |
JEFFERSON |
MARION |
99.1 |
94.8 (1998) |
23 |
JOHNSON CITY |
BLANCO |
98.0 |
97.8 (1998) |
43 |
KENT 8 SE |
JEFF DAVIS |
98.7 |
96.4 (1990) |
20 |
KERRVILLE 3 NNE |
KERR |
96.8 |
95.1 (2008) |
37 |
LAKE ALAN HENRY |
GARZA |
101.3 |
98.5 (1998) |
18 |
LAKE TAWAKONI |
RAINS |
96.1 |
94.1 (1998) |
35 |
LAKE KEMP |
BAYLOR |
104.8 |
99.0 (1998) |
37 |
LAMESA 1 SSE |
DAWSON |
101.4 |
99.5 (1953) |
76 |
LIPSCOMB |
LIPSCOMB |
98.9 |
94.4 (1994) |
43 |
LITTLEFIELD |
LAMB |
100.9 |
98.9 (1990) |
44 |
LIVINGSTON 2 NNE |
POLK |
98.5 |
97.2 (2009) |
74 |
LUFKIN 11 NW |
ANGELINA |
96.2 |
95.7 (1998) |
15 |
LUMBERTON |
HARDIN |
98.2 |
94.9 (2005) |
11 |
MADISONVILLE |
MADISON |
97.9 |
97.5 (1998) |
63 |
MARATHON |
BREWSTER |
99.2 |
98.6 (1980) |
59 |
MASON |
MASON |
99.5 |
97.0 (1960) |
34 |
MC GREGOR |
MCLENNAN |
96.8 |
96.1 (1990) |
53 |
MENARD |
MENARD |
100.5 |
99.7 (1923) |
66 |
MORTON |
COCHRAN |
99.7 |
99.0 (1990) |
45 |
MT LOCKE |
JEFF DAVIS |
93.6 |
92.4 (1980) |
68 |
MT PLEASANT |
TITUS |
96.6 |
96.1 (1953) |
63 |
MT VERNON |
FRANKLIN |
98.6 |
94.3 (1998) |
43 |
MULESHOE #1 |
BAILEY |
98.9 |
98.8 (1990) |
81 |
MULESHOE NWR |
BAILEY |
99.0 |
98.7 (1990) |
32 |
NACOGDOCHES |
NACOGDOCHES |
97.9 |
97.9 (1998) |
39 |
OLNEY |
YOUNG |
102.5 |
99.3 (1984) |
34 |
OLTON |
LAMB |
96.8 |
96.7 (1990) |
38 |
ORANGE 9 N |
ORANGE |
92.9 |
91.6 (2010) |
26 |
PADUCAH |
COTTLE |
105.9 |
99.4 (1956) |
52 |
PAINT ROCK |
CONCHO |
102.2 |
98.9 (1984) |
44 |
PAMPA 2 |
GRAY |
97.1 |
94.8 (1980) |
46 |
PANHANDLE |
CARSON |
99.2 |
97.9 (1990) |
48 |
PEARSALL |
FRIO |
102.2 |
100.7 (2009) |
55 |
PENWELL |
ECTOR |
104.9 |
101.9 (1998) |
37 |
PERRYTON |
OCHILTREE |
98.3 |
94.3 (1990) |
42 |
PERSIMMON GAP |
BREWSTER |
104.5 |
104.1 (1998) |
22 |
PLAINS |
YOAKUM |
99.9 |
99.1 (1990) |
51 |
PLAINVIEW |
HALE |
100.1 |
97.6 (1924) |
101 |
PLAINVIEW WATER PRODUCTION |
HALE |
97.9 |
93.3 (2008) |
12 |
POST |
GARZA |
102.4 |
98.2 (1998) |
41 |
PRADE RCH |
REAL |
95.6 |
95.2 (1956) |
40 |
PUTNAM |
CALLAHAN |
100.8 |
97.4 (1990) |
48 |
RAINBOW |
SOMERVELL |
100.4 |
96.1 (2010) |
10 |
ROSCOE |
NOLAN |
101.5 |
100.5 (1953) |
73 |
ROTAN |
FISHER |
102.9 |
100.4 (1998) |
49 |
SAN ANTONIO 8 NNE |
BEXAR |
97.5 |
97.2 (1998) |
13 |
SANDERSON |
TERRELL |
99.5 |
98.9 (1934) |
57 |
SEMINOLE |
GAINES |
101.0 |
100.1 (1998) |
83 |
SILVERTON |
BRISCOE |
99.0 |
94.8 (1990) |
49 |
TOWN BLUFF DAM |
TYLER |
96.7 |
94.8 (1998) |
56 |
STAMFORD 1 |
JONES |
102.4 |
100.4 (1994) |
35 |
STEPHENVILLE 1 N |
ERATH |
98.5 |
98.4 (1953) |
58 |
STERLING CITY |
STERLING |
99.9 |
98.4 (1998) |
39 |
TAHOKA |
LYNN |
100.6 |
97.3 (1934) |
71 |
TAYLOR 1 NW |
WILLIAMSON |
98.4 |
96.5 (2009) |
11 |
TERLINGUA RCH |
BREWSTER |
101.0 |
99.9 (1998) |
14 |
TEXARKANA |
BOWIE |
96.3 |
94.0 (1971) |
41 |
WRIGHT PATMAN DAM |
CASS |
94.6 |
94.5 (1998) |
40 |
TRUSCOTT 3 W |
KNOX |
105.2 |
99.1 (1994) |
44 |
TULIA |
SWISHER |
99.1 |
98.0 (1953) |
61 |
TURKEY |
HALL |
103.1 |
99.2 (1990) |
38 |
TYLER |
SMITH |
97.6 |
96.8 (1998) |
28 |
WACO DAM |
MCLENNAN |
96.4 |
95.0 (1990) |
44 |
WARREN 2 S |
TYLER |
98.3 |
95.3 (1954) |
32 |
WASHINGTON SP |
WASHINGTON |
99.3 |
97.4 (1998) |
59 |
WELLINGTON |
COLLINGSWORTH |
105.8 |
100.9 (1998) |
50 |
WHITE RIVER RESERVOIR |
CROSBY |
101.6 |
98.7 (1998) |
14 |
WHITNEY DAM |
BOSQUE |
99.7 |
98.1 (1953) |
61 |
WINTERS 1 NNE |
RUNNELS |
101.7 |
98.3 (1990) |
43 |
Highest Maximum Temperature Ever in the Month (°F) |
Station |
County |
Value |
Previous Record |
Yrs. Data |
BORGER HUTCHINSON CO AP |
HUTCHINSON |
113 |
109 (1998) |
12 |
LONGVIEW E TX RGNL AP |
GREGG |
105 |
103 (1998) |
11 |
FT HOOD |
BELL |
107 |
101 (1969) |
12 |
LONGVIEW 11 SE |
RUSK |
103 |
102 (2009) |
35 |
DALLAS REDBIRD AP |
DALLAS |
103 |
103 (2009) |
11 |
DENTON MUNI AP |
DENTON |
104 |
103 (1998) |
10 |
LAREDO INTL AP |
WEBB |
113 |
109 (1949) |
27 |
HOUSTON HOBBY AP |
HARRIS |
102 |
102 (2009) |
64 |
GALVESTON SCHOLES FLD |
GALVESTON |
99 |
99 (1918) |
133 |
HOUSTON INTERCONT AP |
HARRIS |
105 |
104 (2009) |
123 |
HONDO MUNI AP |
MEDINA |
107 |
106 (1980) |
35 |
FT WORTH MEACHAM FLD |
TARRANT |
105 |
104 (2009) |
33 |
TYLER POUNDS FLD |
SMITH |
105 |
104 (1902) |
50 |
CHILDRESS MUNI AP |
CHILDRESS |
117 |
117 (1994) |
92 |
AMARILLO INTL AP |
POTTER |
111 |
108 (1998) |
120 |
PINE SPRINGS NP |
CULBERSON |
105 |
105 (2010) |
10 |
CLARENDON |
DONLEY |
115 |
114 (1953) |
97 |
ARLINGTON MUNI AP |
TARRANT |
103 |
103 (2009) |
10 |
FT WORTH ALLIANCE AP |
TARRANT |
106 |
104 (2009) |
11 |
CORSICANA CAMPBELL FLD |
NAVARRO |
105 |
105 (1998) |
10 |
DALHART MUNI AP |
DALLAM |
110 |
107 (1990) |
61 |
ATLANTA |
CASS |
105 |
103 (2009) |
11 |
BAYTOWN |
HARRIS |
101 |
100 (1998) |
28 |
BEAUMONT RSCH CTR |
JEFFERSON |
102 |
101 (2009) |
46 |
BIG BEND RCH SP |
PRESIDIO |
106 |
105 (1998) |
12 |
BORGER |
HUTCHINSON |
111 |
108 (1998) |
60 |
BOYS RANCH |
OLDHAM |
109 |
109 (1990) |
30 |
BRECKENRIDGE |
STEPHENS |
111 |
111 (1980) |
80 |
BROWNWOOD 2ENE |
BROWN |
111 |
110 (1918) |
108 |
CALLIHAM |
MCMULLEN |
106 |
104 (2009) |
12 |
CANYON DAM |
COMAL |
104 |
104 (2009) |
45 |
CANYON |
RANDALL |
109 |
109 (1981) |
58 |
CARTHAGE |
PANOLA |
103 |
103 (1953) |
53 |
CHILDRESS 2 |
CHILDRESS |
115 |
113 (1998) |
14 |
CLEVELAND |
LIBERTY |
102 |
101 (1998) |
48 |
DECATUR |
WISE |
103 |
100 (2009) |
10 |
DEWEYVILLE |
NEWTON |
101 |
100 (2009) |
26 |
DIMMITT 2 N |
CASTRO |
109 |
108 (1998) |
49 |
EMORY |
RAINS |
101 |
101 (1980) |
43 |
FT WORTH WSFO |
TARRANT |
105 |
103 (1996) |
18 |
HALLSVILLE 1 W |
HARRISON |
104 |
103 (2009) |
12 |
HART |
CASTRO |
110 |
110 (1994) |
25 |
HORDS CREEK DAM |
COLEMAN |
107 |
107 (1994) |
56 |
HOUSTON NWSO |
GALVESTON |
101 |
99 (2009) |
25 |
JACKSONVILLE |
CHEROKEE |
103 |
103 (2009) |
43 |
JEFFERSON |
MARION |
107 |
103 (2009) |
23 |
LIPSCOMB |
LIPSCOMB |
114 |
113 (1980) |
43 |
LUFKIN 11 NW |
ANGELINA |
103 |
103 (1998) |
15 |
LUMBERTON |
HARDIN |
105 |
104 (2009) |
11 |
MORTON |
COCHRAN |
111 |
110 (1994) |
45 |
MT VERNON |
FRANKLIN |
103 |
101 (2009) |
43 |
MULESHOE #1 |
BAILEY |
109 |
109 (1981) |
81 |
ORANGE 9 N |
ORANGE |
101 |
100 (2009) |
26 |
PADUCAH |
COTTLE |
118 |
118 (1994) |
52 |
PAINT ROCK |
CONCHO |
109 |
109 (1994) |
44 |
PANHANDLE |
CARSON |
112 |
111 (2008) |
48 |
PERRYTON |
OCHILTREE |
113 |
111 (1981) |
42 |
PLAINVIEW |
HALE |
112 |
111 (1994) |
101 |
PLAINVIEW WATER PRODUCTION |
HALE |
109 |
104 (2008) |
12 |
POST |
GARZA |
114 |
109 (1990) |
41 |
PUTNAM |
CALLAHAN |
110 |
107 (1994) |
48 |
RAINBOW |
SOMERVELL |
106 |
104 (2009) |
10 |
SILVERTON |
BRISCOE |
111 |
109 (1994) |
49 |
STRATFORD |
SHERMAN |
107 |
107 (1981) |
64 |
TERLINGUA RCH |
BREWSTER |
108 |
108 (1994) |
14 |
TEXARKANA |
BOWIE |
103 |
101 (2009) |
41 |
TRUSCOTT 3 W |
KNOX |
118 |
118 (1994) |
44 |
TULIA |
SWISHER |
110 |
110 (1994) |
61 |
TURKEY |
HALL |
116 |
115 (1994) |
38 |
TYLER |
SMITH |
102 |
102 (1998) |
28 |
VEGA 2 NW |
OLDHAM |
108 |
107 (1981) |
67 |
WARREN 2 S |
TYLER |
105 |
105 (2009) |
32 |
WASHINGTON SP |
WASHINGTON |
106 |
105 (2009) |
59 |
WELLINGTON |
COLLINGSWORTH |
117 |
113 (1994) |
50 |
WHITE RIVER RESERVOIR |
CROSBY |
112 |
109 (1998) |
14 |
WHITNEY DAM |
BOSQUE |
105 |
105 (1953) |
61 |
WINTERS 1 NNE |
RUNNELS |
109 |
109 (1994) |
43 |
Lowest Average Daily Minimum Temperature (°F) |
Station |
County |
Value |
Previous Record |
Yrs. Data |
ALICE INTL AP |
JIM WELLS |
71.6 |
71.8 (1950) |
13 |
Highest Average Daily Minimum Temperature (°F) |
Station |
County |
Value |
Previous Record |
Yrs. Data |
BORGER HUTCHINSON CO AP |
HUTCHINSON |
71.1 |
68.4 (2010) |
12 |
FT HOOD |
BELL |
75.7 |
75.0 (2010) |
12 |
DALLAS REDBIRD AP |
DALLAS |
75.3 |
74.7 (1998) |
11 |
GALVESTON SCHOLES FLD |
GALVESTON |
80.5 |
80.4 (1990) |
133 |
MIDLAND INTL AP |
MIDLAND |
73.4 |
72.3 (1953) |
81 |
LUBBOCK INTL AP |
LUBBOCK |
70.9 |
69.8 (1980) |
98 |
PINE SPRINGS NP |
CULBERSON |
70.0 |
67.2 (2010) |
10 |
ASPERMONT |
STONEWALL |
73.6 |
71.4 (1980) |
49 |
BAKERSFIELD |
PECOS |
74.3 |
74.0 (1990) |
43 |
BALLINGER 2 NW |
RUNNELS |
72.9 |
72.8 (1984) |
110 |
BALMORHEA |
REEVES |
70.0 |
69.7 (1998) |
80 |
BORGER |
HUTCHINSON |
68.3 |
68.2 (1953) |
61 |
BROWNFIELD 2 |
TERRY |
69.0 |
67.4 (2010) |
54 |
CANYON |
RANDALL |
67.0 |
65.8 (1980) |
55 |
CASTOLON |
BREWSTER |
77.7 |
76.9 (2002) |
28 |
CHILDRESS 2 |
CHILDRESS |
72.3 |
69.5 (2010) |
13 |
CHISOS BASIN |
BREWSTER |
68.8 |
67.7 (1990) |
62 |
COPE RCH |
REAGAN |
70.3 |
70.2 (1998) |
46 |
CRANE 2E |
CRANE |
75.1 |
74.3 (1990) |
43 |
DECATUR |
WISE |
71.9 |
71.8 (2010) |
10 |
DENISON DAM |
GRAYSON |
74.1 |
74.0 (2010) |
64 |
DENVER CITY |
YOAKUM |
65.1 |
64.7 (2010) |
21 |
DIMMITT 2 N |
CASTRO |
61.3 |
61.3 (2010) |
49 |
FLOYDADA |
FLOYD |
68.5 |
67.9 (1953) |
60 |
FT DAVIS |
JEFF DAVIS |
67.5 |
66.1 (1902) |
33 |
FT WORTH WSFO |
TARRANT |
76.2 |
75.6 (2010) |
18 |
GAIL |
BORDEN |
74.1 |
71.7 (1990) |
33 |
GAINESVILLE 5 ENE |
COOKE |
73.5 |
72.9 (2010) |
25 |
GUTHRIE |
KING |
71.9 |
70.0 (2010) |
45 |
HEREFORD |
DEAF SMITH |
63.9 |
63.8 (2010) |
78 |
HORDS CREEK DAM |
COLEMAN |
71.0 |
70.7 (1956) |
57 |
JACKSBORO |
JACK |
75.1 |
74.3 (1953) |
63 |
JACKSONVILLE |
CHEROKEE |
72.3 |
72.3 (1990) |
42 |
JAYTON |
KENT |
71.7 |
69.4 (1990) |
39 |
KENT 8 SE |
JEFF DAVIS |
70.8 |
68.4 (1998) |
16 |
LA TUNA 1 S |
EL PASO |
72.7 |
71.7 (2010) |
60 |
LAKE ALAN HENRY |
GARZA |
75.2 |
71.6 (1994) |
18 |
LAKE KEMP |
BAYLOR |
76.8 |
72.9 (1990) |
38 |
LIPSCOMB |
LIPSCOMB |
67.4 |
65.9 (1994) |
44 |
LITTLEFIELD |
LAMB |
65.8 |
65.5 (1990) |
44 |
MASON |
MASON |
70.1 |
69.9 (2010) |
34 |
MIDLAND 4 ENE |
MIDLAND |
72.4 |
71.3 (1990) |
78 |
MORTON |
COCHRAN |
65.5 |
64.8 (2010) |
44 |
MT LOCKE |
JEFF DAVIS |
64.8 |
63.8 (1998) |
67 |
MT VERNON |
FRANKLIN |
72.7 |
72.5 (2010) |
42 |
OLNEY |
YOUNG |
73.8 |
73.8 (1998) |
33 |
OLTON |
LAMB |
64.2 |
64.1 (1990) |
36 |
PADUCAH |
COTTLE |
71.4 |
69.6 (1956) |
49 |
PANTHER JUNCTION |
BREWSTER |
73.6 |
72.2 (1998) |
49 |
PARIS |
LAMAR |
75.5 |
74.5 (2010) |
106 |
PENWELL |
ECTOR |
73.2 |
72.5 (1990) |
38 |
PLAINS |
YOAKUM |
66.3 |
65.6 (2010) |
50 |
PLAINVIEW |
HALE |
68.6 |
67.7 (2010) |
100 |
PLAINVIEW WATER PRODUCTION |
HALE |
66.5 |
65.8 (2010) |
11 |
POST |
GARZA |
73.9 |
70.3 (2010) |
42 |
PUTNAM |
CALLAHAN |
73.4 |
72.6 (1990) |
48 |
ROTAN |
FISHER |
75.3 |
72.0 (1980) |
49 |
SEMINOLE |
GAINES |
68.0 |
67.9 (1990) |
81 |
SHAMROCK 2 |
WHEELER |
70.3 |
67.8 (1980) |
44 |
SILVERTON |
BRISCOE |
67.5 |
66.6 (2010) |
47 |
SONORA |
SUTTON |
71.3 |
71.0 (2008) |
61 |
SPUR |
DICKENS |
69.4 |
69.3 (1952) |
73 |
STAMFORD 1 |
JONES |
75.0 |
73.0 (1911) |
35 |
STERLING CITY |
STERLING |
71.8 |
71.6 (1990) |
39 |
TAHOKA |
LYNN |
69.5 |
68.4 (2005) |
70 |
TRUSCOTT 3 W |
KNOX |
74.2 |
71.1 (1994) |
43 |
TURKEY |
HALL |
71.9 |
70.0 (1980) |
38 |
WACO DAM |
MCLENNAN |
75.6 |
74.9 (2010) |
42 |
WELLINGTON |
COLLINGSWORTH |
71.9 |
69.4 (2010) |
51 |
WHITE RIVER RESERVOIR |
CROSBY |
71.1 |
69.0 (2010) |
14 |
WINTERS 1 NNE |
RUNNELS |
72.4 |
72.0 (1994) |
43 |
Highest Minimum Temperature Ever in the Month (°F) |
Station |
County |
Value |
Previous Record |
Yrs. Data |
BORGER HUTCHINSON CO AP |
HUTCHINSON |
82 |
79 (1998) |
12 |
FT HOOD |
BELL |
80 |
79 (2010) |
12 |
DENTON MUNI AP |
DENTON |
82 |
80 (2008) |
10 |
HARLINGEN RIO GRANDE AP |
CAMERON |
82 |
82 (2001) |
22 |
PORT ARTHUR SE TX AP |
JEFFERSON |
81 |
81 (1998) |
91 |
BROWNSVILLE INTL AP |
CAMERON |
83 |
83 (1896) |
127 |
GALVESTON SCHOLES FLD |
GALVESTON |
85 |
85 (1881) |
133 |
COLUMBUS |
COLORADO |
81 |
80 (2010) |
50 |
MCALLEN MILLER INTL AP |
HIDALGO |
82 |
82 (2009) |
49 |
HOUSTON INTERCONT AP |
HARRIS |
82 |
82 (2009) |
123 |
SAN ANTONIO STINSON AP |
BEXAR |
80 |
80 (2010) |
14 |
WICHITA FALLS MUNI AP |
WICHITA |
86 |
83 (1953) |
88 |
CHILDRESS MUNI AP |
CHILDRESS |
85 |
83 (1902) |
92 |
BIG SPRING |
HOWARD |
82 |
80 (1998) |
40 |
LUBBOCK INTL AP |
LUBBOCK |
78 |
78 (1994) |
98 |
PINE SPRINGS NP |
CULBERSON |
82 |
76 (2006) |
10 |
CLARENDON |
DONLEY |
82 |
82 (1934) |
96 |
FT WORTH ALLIANCE AP |
TARRANT |
82 |
81 (2010) |
11 |
ABERNATHY |
HALE |
73 |
73 (2010) |
10 |
ASPERMONT |
STONEWALL |
83 |
82 (1972) |
49 |
BAKERSFIELD |
PECOS |
79 |
79 (1998) |
43 |
BALMORHEA |
REEVES |
85 |
84 (1953) |
80 |
BEAUMONT CITY |
JEFFERSON |
81 |
81 (2010) |
58 |
BIG SPRING |
HOWARD |
82 |
80 (1998) |
57 |
BRENHAM |
WASHINGTON |
80 |
80 (1999) |
111 |
BRIDGEPORT |
WISE |
81 |
79 (1998) |
71 |
BROWNFIELD 2 |
TERRY |
74 |
74 (2010) |
54 |
CALLIHAM |
MCMULLEN |
80 |
80 (2001) |
10 |
CARTHAGE |
PANOLA |
80 |
80 (1969) |
53 |
CHILDRESS 2 |
CHILDRESS |
83 |
78 (2008) |
13 |
DECATUR |
WISE |
80 |
77 (2010) |
10 |
DRIPPING SPRINGS 6 E |
HAYS |
78 |
78 (1998) |
27 |
ELGIN |
BASTROP |
81 |
80 (1998) |
48 |
FALFURRIAS |
BROOKS |
83 |
83 (1907) |
89 |
FT WORTH WSFO |
TARRANT |
81 |
81 (1998) |
18 |
FRIONA |
PARMER |
71 |
71 (1990) |
47 |
GAIL |
BORDEN |
81 |
80 (1969) |
33 |
GAINESVILLE 5 ENE |
COOKE |
78 |
78 (1999) |
25 |
GONZALES 1N |
GONZALES |
80 |
80 (2010) |
46 |
GUTHRIE |
KING |
84 |
80 (1969) |
45 |
HALLSVILLE 1 W |
HARRISON |
79 |
79 (2010) |
10 |
HOUSTON NWSO |
GALVESTON |
81 |
81 (1998) |
24 |
JAYTON |
KENT |
83 |
80 (1994) |
39 |
JEFFERSON |
MARION |
80 |
80 (1998) |
22 |
LA JOYA |
HIDALGO |
82 |
82 (2010) |
14 |
LA TUNA 1 S |
EL PASO |
90 |
86 (1957) |
60 |
LAKE ALAN HENRY |
GARZA |
83 |
82 (1998) |
18 |
LAKE TAWAKONI |
RAINS |
79 |
79 (1999) |
35 |
LAKE KEMP |
BAYLOR |
83 |
82 (1998) |
38 |
LAMESA 1 SSE |
DAWSON |
77 |
77 (1948) |
79 |
LIPSCOMB |
LIPSCOMB |
78 |
78 (1978) |
44 |
LUMBERTON |
HARDIN |
79 |
79 (2007) |
11 |
MATADOR |
MOTLEY |
83 |
82 (1980) |
56 |
MORTON |
COCHRAN |
73 |
73 (1990) |
44 |
MULESHOE NWR |
BAILEY |
73 |
72 (1990) |
31 |
OLNEY |
YOUNG |
80 |
80 (1998) |
33 |
PADUCAH |
COTTLE |
80 |
80 (1969) |
49 |
PAINT ROCK |
CONCHO |
80 |
80 (1996) |
44 |
PAMPA 2 |
GRAY |
76 |
75 (1998) |
46 |
PLAINVIEW WATER PRODUCTION |
HALE |
74 |
72 (2010) |
11 |
POST |
GARZA |
83 |
79 (2009) |
42 |
ROSCOE |
NOLAN |
81 |
81 (1980) |
73 |
ROTAN |
FISHER |
83 |
82 (1972) |
49 |
SANDERSON |
TERRELL |
78 |
78 (1994) |
57 |
SHAMROCK 2 |
WHEELER |
79 |
76 (2008) |
44 |
SILVERTON |
BRISCOE |
75 |
74 (1998) |
47 |
SPUR |
DICKENS |
83 |
81 (1942) |
73 |
STERLING CITY |
STERLING |
79 |
78 (1998) |
39 |
TAYLOR 1 NW |
WILLIAMSON |
78 |
78 (2010) |
11 |
TEXARKANA |
BOWIE |
79 |
79 (1998) |
40 |
WRIGHT PATMAN DAM |
CASS |
79 |
78 (2010) |
40 |
THOMPSONS 3 WSW |
FORT BEND |
84 |
82 (1959) |
51 |
TRUSCOTT 3 W |
KNOX |
81 |
81 (1994) |
43 |
TURKEY |
HALL |
82 |
81 (1994) |
38 |
WELLINGTON |
COLLINGSWORTH |
82 |
78 (2008) |
51 |
WHITE RIVER RESERVOIR |
CROSBY |
82 |
77 (2010) |
14 |
Lowest Minimum Temperature Ever in the Month (°F) |
Station |
County |
Value |
Previous Record |
Yrs. Data |
CALLIHAM |
MCMULLEN |
65 |
65 (2007) |
10 |
Climatic Averages for July
|
TMAX (°F) |
TMIN (°F) |
PRCP (inches) |
No. Days in Month |
Deg. Days |
Station |
Avg. |
Record |
Avg. |
Record |
Avg. |
Gr'st Mo. |
Gr'st 24 hr. |
≥ 90°F |
≤ 32°F |
PRCP ≥ 0.01" |
HDD |
CDD |
Abilene |
94.8 |
110 (1978) |
72.3 |
54 (1911) |
1.70 |
8.04 (2002) |
5.67 (2002) |
26.3 |
0.0 |
5.1 |
0 |
568 |
Amarillo |
91.0 |
106 (2009) |
65.3 |
51 (1990) |
2.68 |
8.02 (2010) |
7.25 (2010) |
19.9 |
0.0 |
7.8 |
1 |
405 |
Austin |
95.0 |
109 (1954) |
73.4 |
57 (1924) |
1.97 |
12.80 (1919) |
9.56 (1919) |
28.1 |
0.0 |
5.0 |
0 |
605 |
Brownsville |
92.4 |
102 (1939) |
75.4 |
58 (1901) |
1.77 |
13.24 (2008) |
6.68 (2008) |
27.7 |
0.0 |
5.0 |
0 |
601 |
College Station |
95.6 |
110 (1917) |
73.6 |
52 (1903) |
1.92 |
9.30 (1902) |
5.09 (1968) |
27.8 |
0.0 |
5.2 |
0 |
607 |
Corpus Christi |
93.2 |
105 (1934) |
74.4 |
64 (1967) |
2.00 |
18.13 (2007) |
9.86 (2007) |
28.4 |
0.0 |
4.7 |
0 |
594 |
Dallas‑Fort Worth |
95.4 |
110 (1998) |
74.6 |
56 (1924) |
2.12 |
11.13 (1973) |
5.27 (1933) |
27.9 |
0.0 |
4.6 |
0 |
621 |
Del Rio |
96.2 |
111 (1960) |
74.3 |
63 (1923) |
2.02 |
13.18 (1976) |
6.34 (1975) |
27.8 |
0.0 |
4.3 |
0 |
630 |
El Paso |
94.5 |
112 (1979) |
72.0 |
56 (1880) |
1.49 |
8.18 (1881) |
6.50 (1881) |
26.8 |
0.0 |
8.2 |
0 |
552 |
Galveston |
88.7 |
101 (1932) |
79.8 |
66 (1910) |
3.45 |
18.74 (1900) |
14.35 (1900) |
7.7 |
0.0 |
7.6 |
0 |
596 |
Houston |
93.6 |
105 (1954) |
73.5 |
62 (1990) |
3.18 |
14.80 (1900) |
6.92 (1939) |
27.3 |
0.0 |
8.9 |
0 |
573 |
Lubbock |
91.9 |
109 (1940) |
67.7 |
49 (1915) |
2.13 |
7.20 (1976) |
4.38 (2010) |
22.4 |
0.0 |
6.3 |
0 |
472 |
Midland |
94.3 |
112 (1989) |
69.1 |
49 (1936) |
1.89 |
8.50 (1991) |
5.99 (1961) |
25.8 |
0.0 |
4.9 |
0 |
512 |
Port Arthur |
91.6 |
108 (1902) |
73.8 |
61 (1990) |
5.23 |
18.71 (1959) |
10.56 (1979) |
24.5 |
0.0 |
11.2 |
0 |
553 |
San Angelo |
94.4 |
111 (1960) |
70.4 |
56 (1990) |
1.10 |
7.21 (1959) |
2.95 (1959) |
26.8 |
0.0 |
4.3 |
0 |
554 |
San Antonio |
94.6 |
106 (1989) |
74.0 |
60 (1905) |
2.03 |
16.92 (2002) |
9.79 (2002) |
27.7 |
0.0 |
4.6 |
0 |
607 |
Victoria |
93.4 |
110 (1939) |
75.0 |
61 (1905) |
2.90 |
20.34 (2007) |
8.41 (1990) |
28.0 |
0.0 |
7.2 |
0 |
601 |
Waco |
96.7 |
109 (1998) |
74.1 |
60 (1994) |
2.23 |
8.95 (1902) |
4.93 (2004) |
28.7 |
0.0 |
5.0 |
0 |
637 |
Wichita Falls |
97.2 |
114 (1980) |
72.4 |
54 (1970) |
1.58 |
11.86 (1950) |
3.93 (1950) |
28.0 |
0.0 |
4.7 |
0 |
618 |
Shreveport, LA |
93.3 |
107 (1998) |
73.4 |
58 (1972) |
3.99 |
25.45 (1933) |
12.44 (1933) |
25.7 |
0.0 |
8.1 |
0 |
554 |
Climatic averages are based on 1971-2000 monthly normals, which are provided by the National Climatic Data Center. |