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Eventdex · Heat

BRAZOS

5174700

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event_typeHeat
ncei_event_id5,174,700
episode_id1,103,419
begin_utc2000-09-01T06:00:00+00:00
end_utc2000-09-07T05:00:00+00:00
stateTEXAS
cz_typeZ
cz_nameBRAZOS
deaths_direct0
deaths_indirect0
injuries_direct0
injuries_indirect0
wfo_sourceGOVT OFFICIAL
event_narrativeA record setting heat wave continued over southeast Texas through the first week of September 2000. The temperature at Houston Intercontinental soared to 109 degrees on the 4th and 108 degrees on the 5th, setting new records for the all-time highest temperatures recorded in Houston. The temperature in College Station peaked at 112 degrees on the 4th and 111 degrees on the 5th, both the highest temperatures ever recorded in College Station. In Galveston, the all-time record high temperature of 101 degrees was tied on the 4th, then broken the next day when the temperature rose to 104 degrees. Temperatures over southeast Texas began to cool on the 6th. In all, Houston recorded 6 consecutive days with temperatures of 104 degrees or higher and College Station recorded 6 consecutive days of 107 degrees or higher. Galveston reached 100 degrees or higher for the first time since 1939, and for the first time on record had more than one day in a season with 100-degree temperatures. A heat wave with temperatures of this duration and magnitude is unprecendented for southeast Texas. All 5 heat related deaths occurred in Harris County.
year2,000

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