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Hurricane Alex 2010
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2010 Notable Weather Events
for Deep South Texas and the Rio Grande Valley
Events are listed from most recent to earliest
January 7th, 2011:
Annual Summary, 2010 – From Floods to Fires, 2010 Had it All
Early December:
Extremely Low Humidity Aids Wildfire Growth at Encinitos (Burns) Ranch
End of November:
A Brief Review of the 2010 Hurricane Season
October:
Return of the Dry: Spigot Turned Off After Wet September
September/October:
Reservoir Releases Force Floodway Diversion for 2nd Time
September:
Hermine, Tropical Waves Soak the Valley
September 17th-22nd:
Soaking Rains Flood Cameron County
September 6th-7th:
Midnight Madness – Hermine Brings Damaging Wind and Rain
August:
If You Thought August Was Hot, You Were Correct
August 23-24:
Hottest Temperatures Wait Until Late Summer
August 12th:
Landspout Seen By Many near Port Isabel
August 1st:
July: From 2009 Famine to 2010 Feast
July 9th-August 13th:
Major River Flooding along Rio Grande in Starr, Hidalgo County
July 8th:
Tropical Depression #2: More Bark than Bite: Some Rain, High Tides, Little Wind
July 2nd:
EF–1 Tornado Causes Significant Damage in Hebbronville
June 29th – July 1st:
Hurricane Alex: Flooding Rains, Tidal Surge, but Limited Damage
June 7th:
Microburst Destroys Residences in Donna Colonia
; Hail and Lightning Follow
June 1st:
April/May 2010: Warm, Humid, but Green
(i.e., No Drought and Wildfire Concerns)
May 18th:
Morning Thunderstorms Bring Flooding Rains, Damaging Wind, and Large Hail to the RGV
April 12th-18th:
Too Much of a Good Thing? Heavy Rains Lead to Flooding
March 21-22:
Record Low Temperatures Defy the Spring Equinox
End of February:
Wet and Cool Was the Rule: El Niño, Teleconnections Make Winter 2009/10 Notable
February 18–19:
Locally Heavy Rainfall Douses Eastern Cameron County
February 2–4:
Soaking Rains and Mild Temperatures bring some Green
January 14–15:
Welcome Rains Hug Coast and Reach the Plains, but largely miss Valley
January 8–10:
"Polar Express" Rolls into Valley with Chill, Hard Freezes
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