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Problems associated with long-term weather forecasts: Uncertainty: Long-term weather forecasts are less accurate and more uncertain compared to short-term forecasts. This is because weather patterns become increasingly complex and difficult to predict over longer periods of time.
What was the coldest night in Texas History? San Angelo hit a record-breaking low of -4 degrees on Dec. 4, 1989, the National Weather Service reports.
San Angelos average yearly rainfall is 21.25 inches, but it has amassed more than 40 inches of rain twice in recorded history: 1919 and 1936.
July is typically the hottest month of the year, and this July shattered records going back as far as 1850 by around 0.25 C.
The high temperature in San Angelo soared to 114 degrees. This is highest temperature ever recorded in San Angelo.
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The hottest place in Texas Rio Grande Village, on the northern banks of the Rio Grande in Big Bend National Park, not only is the hottest spot in Texas over the past 10 years, but 2023 has been its hottest year on record as average highs have docHubed an astonishing 110.7 degrees in the past few months.
Top 7 Hottest Temperatures Recorded in Texas 1) 120 F (48.9 C) Monahans, Texas - June 30, 1994. 2) 120F (48.89C) Seymour, Texas - August 12, 1936. 3) 119F (48.33C) Monahans, Texas - June 28, 1994. 4) 115F (45.56C) Del Rio, Texas - June 21, 2023. 5) 115F (45.56C) Laredo - June 19, 2023.
The high temperature in San Angelo soared to 114 degrees. This is highest temperature ever recorded in San Angelo. This breaks the old record of 111 degrees which was tied Monday.

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