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HOUSTON sets RECORD, HOTTEST/DRIEST YEAR on RECORD! Records for most 100° days and latest 100° day! La Nina returns.>>>>>
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Records have been kept since 1911:
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link to www.chron.com
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Waiting on the FOX26 link, but on the news tonight Houston is @ a 72.2°F average for the year.
Rainfall is @ 10.86" for 2011, beating out 1917's previous record of 12.27"
Temperature is tied with 1911 at the aforementioned 72.2°F.
Dr. Jim said with the next week's worth of triple digits, we should easily surpass 1911's record.
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