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2011 Notable Weather Events
for Deep South Texas and the Rio Grande Valley
Events are listed from most recent to earliest
January 7th, 2012:
Annual Summary, 2011 – Withering Drought, Heat Dominate the Valley
December 10–11:
Locally Heavy Rains Put Small Dent in Drought
December 7 to 8:
More Freezing Temperatures for Deep South Texas/Rio Grande Valley
End of November:
A Brief Review of the 2011 Hurricane Season
November 27 to 29:
Thanksgiving Weekend ends with a Taste of Winter
End of September:
Feast to Famine: 2011 Water Year Turns near Record Rain into Record Drought; Sept. Seals It
September 6:
Surf, Heat, and Fire Danger pass with no Casualties on Labor Day Weekend
End of August:
Near Record Heat closes out a Top Ten Hottest Summer for Much of the Valley
July 29th:
Tropical Storm Don: From Sizzle...to Fizzle, Thunderstorms Fade to Rain and Light Wind
End of June:
Drought...Dented: Downpours Alleviate Exceptional Drought in Lower RGV
June 30th:
EF1 Tornado Damages Structures, Injures 1 in Hidalgo/Pharr
June 22/23:
At Last! Rain Falls in the Valley; Downpours cause some Urban Flooding
June 18th to 22nd:
Massive Wildfire in Brooks County Puts Exclamation Point on Drought
End of May:
Hottest and Driest Spring on Record? For Some, Yes
May 12th:
At Last! Some Rain Falls Across Deep South Texas...but Drought Continues
April:
As Hot as July? Record Heat Bakes the Valley
April 4th:
Triple Digit, Triple Threat: Record Heat, Gusty Wind, and Very Dry
End of February:
Winter 2010/2011, in Brief
February Flip Flop:
First–half Winter becomes Second–half Spring
February 9th to 11th:
Round 2: Another shot of Arctic Air Brings Freezes, Low Wind Chills
February 2nd to 5th:
Winter Roars in with the Groundhog: Freezes, Dangerous Wind Chill, and an Ice Storm
January 16th:
Drought Takes a Time Out: Rains Bookend Cool, Damp Mid January Week
January 2nd:
Wildfire Spreads Rapidly on the King Ranch near Rudolph
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