Heat — Coastal Kenedy, Texas
2023-06-18 · Coastal Kenedy, Texas
Event narrative
It can be assumed that, by proxy, Coastal Kenedy County had up to five hours of heat index at or above 111 degrees. The Cameron County Airport ASOS reported a heat index of 111 as early as 1:30 PM CDT, with 111 or higher values persisting until approximately 3:30 PM CDT on June 18th. The Texas Water Development Board mesonet site at Sarita (TW100, Sarita) had around five hours with 111 degree or higher heat index values, including around 1.5 hours of 116 or higher. Lower temperatures near the coast suggest slightly lower peak values, in the Heat vs. Excessive Heat criteria category.
Wider weather episode
The combination of hot to very hot temperatures and high humidity combined to lead to continued excessive heat criteria across much of the Rio Grande Valley and Deep South Texas in mid to late June as a stubborn mid-level area of high pressure (La Canicula, or heat dome) refused to let up.
Local hospitals noted an increase in heat-related emergency room visits during June 2023 when compared with the same period a year earlier, which was also hot but not at the level of 2023. Percentage increases ranged from 11 to 18 percent more visits during the month of June. There was little data on direct casualties (injuries or fatalities) from the excessive heat in mid to late June, though there was one indirect death on June 25th in Cameron County.
Source: NOAA Storm Events Database, event_id 1117069. Narrative written by the NWS forecast office that issued the report.