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2012 Notable Weather Events
for Deep South Texas and the Rio Grande Valley
Events are listed from most recent to earliest
January 3, 2013:
Annual Summary, 2012 – "Hail" of a Warm Year
End of November:
Review of the 2012 Hurricane Season, RGV and Beyond
October:
"Hot"–Tober it Was; Most Valley Locations Reach Top 15 Warmest and Driest Conditions
October 18th:
Hail, Damaging Wind Follows Brutally Hot Afternoon in the RGV
September:
Different Month, Similar Result – Still Hot, Relatively Dry
End of August:
Another Top Five Hottest and Driest Summer for Parts of the Valley
August 16th:
Deteriorating Drought Amidst a Top Ten Hot and Dry Summer
End of June:
Torrential Rains Paint Corners of the Rio Grande Valley; Others Stay Dry
May 8th–15th:
Severe Storms’ Silver Lining: Welcome Rain Dents Drought for Some
May 12th:
Oh Yes it Did! More Hail Falls, This time in the Lower RGV
May 10th–11th:
Overnight Thunderstorms Torment Valley with Hail, Wind, and Tornadoes
May 9th:
Microburst Damages Colonia northeast of Edinburg
May 8th:
Downbursts Rake Rural Rio Grande Valley
April 20th:
Oh no, Not Again? Golfball to Softball size Hail Pelts Mid Valley
April 16th:
Heavy Rain, Hail, and Wind Impact Afternoon Commute
March 29th:
Hail of a Night in McAllen; Thousands of Homes and Vehicles Damaged
February:
Rains Diminish the Drought; otherwise Warm and Humid
February 4th – 13th:
Cool Relief: Rain, Dampness Dent the Drought
January:
Warm, Humid...but Little Rainfall to Open 2012
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