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Mr. Thomas L. James
Sugarland Industries
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considerably hotter condition in Grimes County.
Warmest temperatures in June are indicated between the 1st to
3rd, 11th to 17th, and, 27th to 30th, with maximum temperatures rang-
ing in the middle and upper 90's during these hot spells.
Coolest weather in June is expected between the 5th to 9th, and,
18th to 24th, with minimums ranging in the upper 50gs and low 60's
during these cooler periods.
JULY, 1952
In July, the normal rainfall is 4 to 4 1/4 inches generally
through Fort Bend County, and is near 3 to 3 1/2 inches through Grimes
County. In July, 1952 we expect 3 to 4 inches of rain through most
of Grimes County, and 5 to possibly locally as much as 7 inches in
Fort Bend County. This represents a much wetter condition in Fort
Bend County than in the very dry July of last season, and about the
same or a little less rain in Grimes County than in July of last season.
The bulk of the rain in July is tentatively expected between the
2nd to 5th, and, 16th to 23rd.
Temperatures are expected to average moderately above normal in
Grimes County, and a little hotter than normal in Fort Bend County in
July, 1952. This is a quite similar condition to that experienced in
July of last season in both of these Counties.
Warmest temperatures are tentatively indicated between the 9th
to 15th, and, 26th to 31st generally through your areas, with maximum
temperatures ranging in the upper 90's to occasionally around 1000 dur-