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| Warning Date: 11:44 PM CST on February 8, 2010
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| Warning Description: Special Weather Statement
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| Almanac |
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Sunrise:
7:15am |
Moonrise:
3:27am |
Moon Phase:
21% |
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Sunset:
6:12pm |
Moonset:
1:37pm |
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| Rainfall
Totals |
| Hourly Rain |
0.00 in |
| Daily Rain: |
0.06 in |
| Monthly Rain: |
0.88 in |
| Yearly Rain: |
3.15 in |
| Normal Rain, month
to date: |
1.51 in |
| Normal Rain, year
to date: |
4.80 in |
| Daily Extremes
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| High Temperature |
65.6 |
| Low Temperature |
42.2 |
| HIgh Heat Index |
72.5 |
| Low Wind Chill |
35.3 |
| HIgh Wind Gust
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21 MPH |
| All Time Records
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High Temperature |
102.3 on 8/23/09 |
| Low Temperature |
16.5 on 01/09/10 |
| High Heat Index |
110.2 on 8/08/09 |
| Low Wind Chill |
11.7 on 1/08/09 |
| High Wind Gust |
33 mph on 12/24/09 |
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Full Advisory Text
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Warning Description: Special Weather Statement
Warning Date: 11:44 PM CST on February 8, 2010
WarningSum:...A Mix Of Winter Precipitation Is Expected Across Much Of South
Central Texas Beginning Wednesday Through Early Friday...
Warning Message:A blast of cold Arctic air will settle in behind the front which
pushed through south central Texas today. Temperatures will fall
to near or below freezing for the next couple of nights. The cold
air could begin to interact with a disturbance aloft by early
Wednesday morning resulting in a mixture of rain...light
sleet...and light snow possibly developing over parts of south
central Texas. Precipitation rates are expected to be too light to
produce significant ice accumulations during the day Wednesday.
By Wednesday night...a stronger weather disturbance will begin
to impact the weather across south central Texas. Although most of
the precipitation is expected to be rainfall...the rain could
again mix with light sleet and light snow at times Wednesday
night through early Friday morning. Temperatures are expected to
fall close to freezing over northern parts of south central Texas
Wednesday night.
At this time...there remains too much uncertainty on the potential
for any ice accumulation. There could be some snow accumulations
particularly across the higher elevations and raised surfaces...but
any snow accumulations for Wednesday through Friday would be
small and of minimal impact.
Listen to NOAA Weather Radio or your local media outlets for the
latest developments on this potential winter weather event.
351 PM CST Mon Feb 8 2010
...A mix of winter precipitation is expected across much of south
central Texas beginning Wednesday through early Friday...
A blast of cold Arctic air will settle in behind the front which
pushed through south central Texas today. Temperatures will fall
to near or below freezing for the next couple nights. The cold air
could begin to interact with a disturbance aloft by early Wednesday
morning resulting in a mixture of rain...light sleet...and light
snow possibly developing over parts of south central Texas.
Precipitation rates are expected to be too light to produce
significant ice accumulations during the day Wednesday.
By Wednesday night...a stronger weather disturbance will begin
to impact the weather across south central Texas. Although most of
the precipitation is expected to be rainfall...the rain could
again mix with light sleet and light snow at times Wednesday
night through early Friday morning. Temperatures are expected to
fall close to freezing over northern parts of south central Texas
Wednesday night.
At this time...there remains too much uncertainty on the potential
for any ice accumulation. There could be some snow accumulations
particularly across the higher elevations and raised surfaces...but
any snow accumulations for Wednesday through Friday would be
small and of minimal impact.
Listen to NOAA Weather Radio or your local media outlets for the
latest developments on this potential winter weather event.
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