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Hotter-than-normal outlook; recent rains shut down drought however
By Steve Clark at MyRGV
· June 30, 2026
· 3 min read
The National Weather Service Brownsville /Rio Grande Valley office has released its three-month outlook for July through September.
To no one’s surprise, it predicts a hotter-than-average weather pattern for the three-month period, with heat risk expected to be moderate-to-major for the most part....
Key takeaway NWS said the dome/ridge is expected to be situated primarily to the north, with heat favored over the West, the Rockies and the Plains, the South, and even the Midwest and East Coast through summer.
Why this matters in The Brownsville
The hotter-than-normal outlook for Brownsville and the Rio Grande Valley has significant implications for the region's water management and agricultural sectors. With drought and wildfire concerns limited through mid-September due to recent rains, the focus shifts to the potential impact of a drier-than-normal pattern on the area's water reservoirs. The low water levels in Amistad and Falcon international reservoirs, which were not significantly improved by the heavy rains in April-June, remain a concern. As the region enters the hotter summer months, the strain on these reservoirs could increase, affecting irrigation and other water uses. The potential shift to a wetter pattern in late summer and fall, driven by a moderate-to-strong El Nino, will be closely watched by local farmers, ranchers, and water managers, who are hoping for a soggy September-October to replenish the region's water supplies.
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Category: local ·
Published: June 30, 2026 ·
Source: MyRGV ·
Reading time: 3 min
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What is this story about? The National Weather Service Brownsville/Rio Grande Valley office has released its three-month outlook for July through September.
To no one’s surprise, it predicts a hotter-than-average weather pattern for the three-month period, with heat risk expected to be moderate-to-major for the most part....
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