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Heavy Rainfall and Severe Thunderstorm Threats for the Plains and Southeast

A frontal boundary extending from the western High Plains to the Southeast will focus additional showers and thunderstorms this weekend. Some of these storms may become severe, alongside frequent lightning, and isolated instances of flash flooding. Meanwhile dry conditions will continue for the Great Basin where fire weather concerns linger. For the mid-Atlantic and Northeast, seasonable weather. Read More >

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Waco - Juneteenth Climatology

June 19

Temperature
  • Normal maximum: 93°F
  • Normal minimum: 72°F
  • Number of freezes: 0
  • Number of days with maximum:
         100°F or more: 13 
         32°F or less: 0
Highest Maximum
Rank Temperature Year
1
(tie)
105 2011
105 1918
3
(tie)
103 1998
103 1934
5
(tie)
102 1990
102 1925
102 1902
Lowest Minimum
Rank Temperature Year
1 60 1945
2 61 1912
3 64 1907
4 65 1976
5
(tie)
66 1961
66 1920
66 1917

 

Lowest Maximum
Rank Temperature Year
1 76 1939
2
(tie)
79 1961
79 1912
4
(tie)
86 2017
86 1993
86 1945
86 1940
86 1926
Highest Minimum
Rank Temperature Year
1
(tie)
81 1998
81 1925
3
(tie)
79 2011
79 1928
79 1924
79 1902
 
Precipitation
  • Number of occurrences with any precipitation: 33
  • Number of occurrences with measurable precipitation: 22
  • Average amount when precipitation occurred: 0.31"
  • Chance of measurable precipitation: 18%
  • Number of occurrences of:
         thunder: 22 
         snow: 0 
         sleet (ice pellets): 0 
         freezing rain/freezing drizzle (glaze): 0 
         fog: 16
Wettest
Rank Precipitation Year
1 4.20 1947
2 1.50 1939
3 1.31 1926
4 0.55 1920
5 0.52 1911