We can’t say this year was terribly busy, but it did have its moments.
If you’re rolling your eyes right now, I get it.... we live in South Texas.We came up
for the most 100-degree days in a year, after hitting 107° on July 11, and spending a record amount of consecutive hours above 80° in July.This was one of the bigger outbreaks of tornadoes in Central Texas history. On the afternoon of March 21, numerous tornadoes touched down from just east of San Antonio to north along Interstate 35 and around the Austin area.A homeowner near Luling is picking up the pieces after a possible tornado tore off a good chunk of his roof.It was a year for the record books when it comes to lack of rainfall.with stretches for weeks during the summer without a drop of rainAnd when we did get rain, it wasn’t much.
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