By Gregg WendorfAdvance News JournalThere is rain forecast for most of this week. We can pray that it drops and then moves into Mexico, filling the six tributaries that feed our reservoirs, hang out over Falcon Lake for a spell, and then move up to Amistad for a week or so, without flooding any areas in the process.For Texas and northern Mexico, droughts have just been part of the historical record. They come; they go. What’s going on now, though, is unprecedented, and not in a good way. Heat records shattered left and right, drought conditions in parts of the ...