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Rainfall Table. The number of weather days expected for each month during the term of this Contract is compiled by the State Climatologist, based on U.S. Weather Bureau records. The number of weather days shown in the Rainfall Table for the first and last months of the Contract will be prorated in determining the total number of weather days expected during the term of this Contract. Texas A&M University (College Station/Xxxxx) January 5 May 5 September 6 February 5 June 4 October 4 March 5 July 4 November 4 April 5 August 4 December 5
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Rainfall Table. The number of weather days expected for each month during the term of this Contract is compiled by the State Climatologist, based on U.S. Weather Bureau records. The number of weather days shown in the Rainfall Table for the first and last months of the Contract will be prorated in determining the total number of weather days expected during the term of this Contract.
Rainfall Table. The number of weather days expected for each month during the term of this Contract is compiled by the State Climatologist, based on U.S. Weather Bureau records. The number of weather days shown in the Rainfall Table for the first and last months of the Contract will be prorated in determining the total number of weather days expected during the term of this Contract. Texas A&M University (College Station/Xxxxx) January 5 May 5 September 6 February 5 June 4 October 4 March 5 July 4 November 4 April 5 August 4 December 5 Xxxxxxxx State University January 3 May 6 September 4 February 3 June 4 October 4 March 3 July 3 November 3 April 5 August 4 December 3 Prairie View A&M University January 5 May 5 September 5 February 5 June 4 October 4 March 4 July 4 November 5 April 5 August 4 December 5 Texas A&M University at Galveston January 5 May 4 September 6 February 4 June 4 October 4 March 3 July 5 November 4 April 4 August 6 December 6 Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi January 3 May 4 September 7 February 3 June 4 October 4 March 2 July 3 November 3 April 3 August 4 December 3 Texas A&M International University January 2 May 2 September 4 February 3 June 2 October 3 March 1 July 2 November 3 April 3 August 3 December 3 Texas A&M University-Kingsville January 3 May 4 September 6 February 3 June 4 October 3 March 2 July 3 November 3 April 2 August 5 December 3 West Texas A&M University January 1 May 4 September 3 February 2 June 5 October 3 March 2 July 4 November 2 April 2 August 4 December 1 Texas A&M University-Commerce January 2 May 6 September 5 February 3 June 4 October 4 March 4 July 3 November 3 April 4 August 2 December 3 Texas A&M University-Texarkana January 3 May 5 September 4 February 4 June 4 October 4 March 5 July 3 November 5 April 4 August 3 December 5 Texas A&M College of Dentistry –Dallas January 2 May 5 September 3 February 2 June 3 October 4 March 3 July 2 November 3 April 4 August 2 December 2 Texas A&M University-Central Texas January 4 May 3 September 2 February 3 June 4 October 3 March 4 July 2 November 3 April 2 August 3 December 4 Texas A&M University-San Antonio January 2 May 5 September 4 February 2 June 4 October 4 March 2 July 2 November 3 April 3 August 3 December 2

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