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Intense Drought Conditions Could Make This Summer One Of The Hottest In Texas History – Texas A&M Today

Posted on June 10, 2022 by Alan Day

“It would not surprise me if this summer ended up being the second-hottest summer on record for the state,” says state climatologist and Texas A&M professor John Nielsen-Gammon.

Source: Intense Drought Conditions Could Make This Summer One Of The Hottest In Texas History – Texas A&M Today

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