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2012 Archived Local Weather News
for Deep South Texas and the Lower Rio Grande Valley
Full Year
End of December:
Month’s Persistent Pattern Will Guarantee A Record Warm Year for the Valley
End of October:
Endless Summer Coming to an End for Final Weekend
Mid October:
"Hot–Tober 2012?" Heat Returns After Cooldown. How Long Might it Last?
End of September:
Hopeful Rains Expected for Rio Grande, but will they be Helpful for the Drought?
Late September:
Time Running Out for Necessary Rains to Bring September Up to Average
Mid September:
A Little Rain May Fall? Disturbance Should Bring Wetter, Cloudier Conditions to the Valley
Early September:
Valley Drought worsens; Minimal Relief Expected through September
June/July:
What June 2012 May Tell Us About July
March through May:
Raising Hail: Science, Serendipity, and other Theories behind the wild spring of 2012
February 19th – 25th:
Severe Weather Awareness Guide for the Rio Grande Valley
February 18th:
Storms and Wind to Begin a mid February Weekend
February 9th:
Rain Relief, Part Three: Quick Shot of Rain Keeps the Beat Going
February 7th – 8th:
Rain Relief, Round Two: Steady Rains Revisit; More Drought Relief
February 4th – 5th:
Rain Relief, Round One: Torrential Storms Lead into Chilly Dampness
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