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2013 Archived Local Weather News
for the Rio Grande Valley and Deep South Texas
Full Year
Ingrid, September 20:
Weekend and Beyond: Nuisance Rain and Difficult Beach Conditions Followed by Chamber of Commerce Weather, September 21 to 23
September 19:
Weekend and Beyond Outlook: More Rain and Beach Difficulty Ahead, September 20 to 23
September 18:
Weekend and Beyond Outlook: More Rain and Beach Difficulty; (Sun)Light at the end of the Tunnel? – September 19 to 23
Ingrid, September 16:
Potential Hazards and Impacts from Remnants and Future Tropical Moisture, September 17 to 21
Ingrid, September 13:
Potential Hazards and Impacts from Flooding and Tides, September 14 to 19
September 12:
Southwest Gulf Activity and Potential Impacts for the RGV
Mid September Forecast:
More Rain Headed for the Valley; Poor Drainage Flooding Likely on the 15th and 16th
Early September:
Pattern Shift to Bring Helpful Rain to Valley, Central Texas
Late August:
Scattered Rains to Continue; Atlantic Tropics to Heat Up
Late August:
Scattered Rains to Continue; Atlantic Tropics to Heat Up
Early August:
First Half of Month To Be Dry, Hot...Again
Late July:
[Amistad] Reservoir Relief in Brief: Rio Grande Flows Increase Sharply After 10–20 inches of rain across Rio Conchos
Mid July:
Drought, Undaunted? Coastal Rainfall Does Little to Change the Big Picture of Severe to Exceptional Drought
Mid June:
Periodic Rains in Valley and Torrents Upstream Bring Temporary Relief
Mid March:
Drought Intensifies and Water Crisis Deepens Across the Valley
Late January:
The Best Laid Plans? Late Month Warmup May Keep Above Average Temperature Streak Going After All
Mid January:
Will the Streak End? January 2013 Could be the First Below Average Temperature Month in more than a Year
January 4:
Brisk,Chilly, and Damp – How Often Does the Valley Have Prolonged Dreary Winter Weather?
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