Experts led a field crop tour in Jim Wells County to showcase how farmers got their best product in harvest season. They stopped in JWC looking at cotton, grain, and corn fields.
It was the first time Phoenix had measured 19 days in a row of 110-degree or more temperatures, breaking a record set in 1974. The city was not alone in facing such searing conditions.
On Tuesday, Phoenix reached a miserable milestone: It was the first time the city had measured 19 days in a row of 110-degree or higher temperatures, breaking a record set in 1974. The forecast called for a high of 117 degrees.