Sleeveless sweaters and frozen pumpkin spice lattes, anyone?
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If we’re all being honest with one another here, we know darn well that none of us here in Texas can break out the box of sweaters in September. The average temperature in Dallas in September is 89 degrees. But thanks to reports such as this, we can’t even dare to dream that a slight chill awaits us just after Labor Day, can we?
And while we run our ACs on full-blast until Thanksgiving, we’ll also be doing the same to our sprinklers, too, apparently. The NWS seasonal precipitation outlook suggests that depending on where you live in North Texas, you can expect a 33% to 50% chance of below-normal rainfall in September, October and November.
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