South Texas Faces Prolonged Dry Spell with High Temps
South Texas Faces Prolonged Dry Spell with High Temps
US · Published Sep 12, 2025
South Texas faces a prolonged dry spell with temperatures in the mid-90s through mid-September.
The region remains nearly 39 inches below normal rainfall since 2022, despite exceeding the annual average in
Residents are urged to conserve water and take precautions against heat-related illnesses.
Dry weather expected to last through September
South Texas is bracing for an extended period of dry weather, with persistent high-pressure systems expected to suppress rainfall and keep temperatures soaring into the mid-90s through mid-September. Despite the region receiving over 25 inches of rain in 2025, surpassing the annual average, South Texas remains nearly 39 inches below normal precipitation levels since 2022. This deficit has sustained an "extreme drought" classification across the area.
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