Is Drought Denial a Thing Now?
Yesterday evening on the way home from work, the above note was found on the windshield of one of our cars. Another was found on the car of a KUT News reporter, our local radio partners.
Since we’re never ones to let a good tip go unnoticed, we did some Googling on the note. And if you follow the clues and look up those daily climate reports from the Austin-Bergstrom International Airport (ABIA) weather station, you find that…
There was 0.01 inches of rain recorded there in September, a big departure from normal. On each of the days listed on the note, there was no rain recorded. On average, ABIA gets about two-and-a-half inches of rain during that month. So to correct our tipster: the drought was in no way “neutralized” in September, though recent rains have allowed much of Travis County to move from “exceptional” and “extreme” to “severe” drought .