South Texas is still way too dry. Here’s when a rainy weather pattern starts.

The lack of rain in South Texas is getting ridiculous, to be quite honest. May is likely to be the 10th consecutive month with below-average precipitation, unless something crazy happens over the next week and a half.

Typically, May is the wettest month of the year for San Antonio, averaging 4.4 inches of rain. This month has not resembled a typical May, though, as only 0.19 inch of rain has fallen so far, as of Tuesday.

Mother Nature seems to be singling out San Antonio, too, keeping the Alamo City dry while the rest of the state gets all the rain. During May, Houston has recorded 2.98 inches of rain, Dallas has 2.31 inches, and even Austin, only 75 miles up the road on Interstate 35, has more than seven times more rainfall than San Antonio during May…

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