HAZARDOUS WEATHER OUTLOOK
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE AUSTIN/SAN ANTONIO TX
803 AM CST SUN JAN 22 2017
LLANO-BURNET-WILLIAMSON-VAL VERDE-EDWARDS-REAL-KERR-BANDERA-
GILLESPIE-KENDALL-BLANCO-HAYS-TRAVIS-BASTROP-LEE-KINNEY-UVALDE-
MEDINA-BEXAR-COMAL-GUADALUPE-CALDWELL-FAYETTE-MAVERICK-ZAVALA-
FRIO-ATASCOSA-WILSON-KARNES-GONZALES-DE WITT-LAVACA-DIMMIT-
803 AM CST SUN JAN 22 2017
THIS HAZARDOUS WEATHER OUTLOOK IS FOR SOUTH-CENTRAL TEXAS..
.DAY ONE...TODAY AND TONIGHT.
A RED FLAG WARNING AND WIND ADVISORY IS IN EFFECT FOR ALL OF
SOUTH CENTRAL TEXAS THROUGH 6 PM THIS EVENING. STRONG WEST TO
NORTHWEST WINDS SUSTAINED AT 25 TO 35 MPH WITH GUSTS AT TIMES OF
45 TO 50 MPH WILL BE POSSIBLE ACROSS ALL OF SOUTH CENTRAL TEXAS
TODAY. THE STRONGEST WINDS WILL OCCUR THROUGH MID AFTERNOON. THE
STRONG WINDS...COMBINED WITH LOW RELATIVE HUMIDITY AND CURED
WINTER GRASSES...WILL RESULT IN A HIGH TO VERY HIGH FIRE DANGER.
ANY FIRES THAT DEVELOP WILL HAVE A CONSIDERABLE RISK FOR SPREADING
DUE TO THE HIGH WINDS.
WINDS ARE EXPECTED TO BEGIN DECREASING DURING THE MID AFTERNOON
HOURS AND SHOULD DECREASE BELOW 15 MPH BY THIS EVENING.
January 2017 -Warming Trend To End The Month
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Weather and Hazards Data Viewer: http://tinyurl.com/gp52a7m
(adjust data to your choosing)
yesterday's Storm Reports: http://www.spc.ncep.noaa.gov/exper/repo ... e=20170121
a tragic weather day, many lost their lives
https://weather.com/news/news/deadly-se ... th-impacts
(adjust data to your choosing)
yesterday's Storm Reports: http://www.spc.ncep.noaa.gov/exper/repo ... e=20170121
a tragic weather day, many lost their lives

Yes, windows are rattling a bit at times and I can hear our wind chimes tinkling outside.unome wrote:just say a small plane flying north over Cypress, they will be in for a bumpy ride - those winds have arrived !
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URGENT - FIRE WEATHER MESSAGE
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE HOUSTON/GALVESTON TX
957 AM CST SUN JAN 22 2017
......ELEVATED TO CRITICAL FIRE WEATHER CONDITIONS FOR THE WESTERN
THIRD OF SOUTHEAST TEXAS...
.STRONG WEST TO NORTHWEST WINDS IN THE WAKE OF A COLD FRONT AND
WILL PERSIST THROUGH THE AFTERNOON. WINDS WILL OCCASIONALLY GUST
TO NEAR 40 MPH AT TIME. THESE WIND SPEEDS COUPLED WITH RELATIVE
HUMIDITY VALUES BETWEEN 25 AND 35 PERCENT WILL PRODUCE ELEVATED TO
CRITICAL FIRE WEATHER CONDITIONS THIS AFTERNOON.
AUSTIN-BURLESON-COLORADO-JACKSON-MATAGORDA-WASHINGTON-WHARTON-
957 AM CST SUN JAN 22 2017
...RED FLAG WARNING IN EFFECT FOR PARTS OF SOUTHEAST TEXAS
THROUGH 5 PM...
.STRONG WEST TO NORTHWEST WINDS IN THE WAKE OF A COLD FRONT AND
WILL PERSIST THROUGH THE AFTERNOON. WINDS WILL OCCASIONALLY GUST
TO NEAR 40 MPH AT TIME. THESE WIND SPEEDS COUPLED WITH RELATIVE
HUMIDITY VALUES BETWEEN 25 AND 35 PERCENT WILL PRODUCE ELEVATED TO
CRITICAL FIRE WEATHER CONDITIONS THIS AFTERNOON.
THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN HOUSTON/GALVESTON HAS ISSUED A
RED FLAG WARNING...WHICH IS IN EFFECT UNTIL 5 PM CST THIS
AFTERNOON.
* AFFECTED COUNTIES... BURLESON...WASHINGTON...COLORADO...
AUSTIN...WHARTON...JACKSON...MATAGORDA.
* WIND...WEST TO NORTHWEST 25 TO 35 MILES PER HOUR WITH GUSTS
EXCEEDING 40 MILES PER HOUR AT TIMES.
* HUMIDITY...BETWEEN 25 AND 35 PERCENT.
* HIGHEST THREAT...COLORADO...AUSTIN AND JACKSON COUNTIES.
* IMPACTS...ANY FIRES THAT DEVELOP WILL LIKELY SPREAD RAPIDLY.
OUTDOOR BURNING IS NOT RECOMMENDED.
PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...
A RED FLAG WARNING MEANS THAT CRITICAL FIRE WEATHER CONDITIONS
ARE EITHER OCCURRING NOW...OR WILL SHORTLY. A COMBINATION OF
STRONG WINDS...LOW RELATIVE HUMIDITY...AND WARM TEMPERATURES WILL
CREATE EXPLOSIVE FIRE GROWTH POTENTIAL.
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE HOUSTON/GALVESTON TX
957 AM CST SUN JAN 22 2017
......ELEVATED TO CRITICAL FIRE WEATHER CONDITIONS FOR THE WESTERN
THIRD OF SOUTHEAST TEXAS...
.STRONG WEST TO NORTHWEST WINDS IN THE WAKE OF A COLD FRONT AND
WILL PERSIST THROUGH THE AFTERNOON. WINDS WILL OCCASIONALLY GUST
TO NEAR 40 MPH AT TIME. THESE WIND SPEEDS COUPLED WITH RELATIVE
HUMIDITY VALUES BETWEEN 25 AND 35 PERCENT WILL PRODUCE ELEVATED TO
CRITICAL FIRE WEATHER CONDITIONS THIS AFTERNOON.
AUSTIN-BURLESON-COLORADO-JACKSON-MATAGORDA-WASHINGTON-WHARTON-
957 AM CST SUN JAN 22 2017
...RED FLAG WARNING IN EFFECT FOR PARTS OF SOUTHEAST TEXAS
THROUGH 5 PM...
.STRONG WEST TO NORTHWEST WINDS IN THE WAKE OF A COLD FRONT AND
WILL PERSIST THROUGH THE AFTERNOON. WINDS WILL OCCASIONALLY GUST
TO NEAR 40 MPH AT TIME. THESE WIND SPEEDS COUPLED WITH RELATIVE
HUMIDITY VALUES BETWEEN 25 AND 35 PERCENT WILL PRODUCE ELEVATED TO
CRITICAL FIRE WEATHER CONDITIONS THIS AFTERNOON.
THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN HOUSTON/GALVESTON HAS ISSUED A
RED FLAG WARNING...WHICH IS IN EFFECT UNTIL 5 PM CST THIS
AFTERNOON.
* AFFECTED COUNTIES... BURLESON...WASHINGTON...COLORADO...
AUSTIN...WHARTON...JACKSON...MATAGORDA.
* WIND...WEST TO NORTHWEST 25 TO 35 MILES PER HOUR WITH GUSTS
EXCEEDING 40 MILES PER HOUR AT TIMES.
* HUMIDITY...BETWEEN 25 AND 35 PERCENT.
* HIGHEST THREAT...COLORADO...AUSTIN AND JACKSON COUNTIES.
* IMPACTS...ANY FIRES THAT DEVELOP WILL LIKELY SPREAD RAPIDLY.
OUTDOOR BURNING IS NOT RECOMMENDED.
PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...
A RED FLAG WARNING MEANS THAT CRITICAL FIRE WEATHER CONDITIONS
ARE EITHER OCCURRING NOW...OR WILL SHORTLY. A COMBINATION OF
STRONG WINDS...LOW RELATIVE HUMIDITY...AND WARM TEMPERATURES WILL
CREATE EXPLOSIVE FIRE GROWTH POTENTIAL.
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The ground is waterlogged. How do they figure anything will burn at all?
Wind damage reports coming in, downed power lines:
https://twitter.com/iembot_hgx
http://mesonet.agron.iastate.edu/lsr/#H ... 30559/0100
http://www.etrviewoutage.com/external/tx.aspx
http://gis.centerpointenergy.com/outage ... ge_Callout
update, 11:42 - power outage / lines down reports starting to come in from Galveston County
https://twitter.com/iembot_hgx
http://mesonet.agron.iastate.edu/lsr/#H ... 30559/0100
http://www.etrviewoutage.com/external/tx.aspx
http://gis.centerpointenergy.com/outage ... ge_Callout
update, 11:42 - power outage / lines down reports starting to come in from Galveston County
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Grasses and brushes are tender dry with RH's in the 20's and lower. Remember we had a Hard Freeze across most of the State including most of SE Texas. This type of wind event is one we usually see in March and April, not late January. Also HGX is receiving numerous reports of downed power lines...too many to mention across SE Texas and Metro Houston.Cromagnum wrote:The ground is waterlogged. How do they figure anything will burn at all?
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Wind gusts 40+ and sustained winds of 30+ mph today in CLL.
No leaves at all left in the yard
No leaves at all left in the yard

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Not to mention the appearance of everyone driving through a muddy dust storm around town!
never lost power, but life without internet/cable/phones is something I need to practice to get used to... watched some dvd's I had not seen in a while 
a "kudos" to wxman for posting here that we should be ready for these kinds of winds, but really wishing I would have paid more attention - hope all our peeps stay(ed) safe
also kudos to all the linemen(women) who keep our power on - Centerpoint is WAY down from approx 35k customers without power earlier today, Entergy, too !!
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Area Forecast Discussion
National Weather Service Houston/Galveston TX
401 PM CST Sun Jan 22 2017
.DISCUSSION...
It has been one of the windiest days the region has experienced in quite some time. Many areawide sites were reporting 25 to 35 mph sustained...with gusts to around 45 mph...throughout the day. This has wrecked havoc on some Houston area power grids as (per many social media reports) there have been reports of downed power lines/poles and trees. These strong gradient winds will weaken going into the sunset hours...inland winds falling to under 15 mph by midnight. Coastal winds to fall to under 15 knots during the pre-dawn Monday morning hours.
The upper low currently behind the deadly storm system impacting the southeastern U.S. this afternoon is forecast to move off the Mid-Atlantic coastline tomorrow evening. In the meantime ... transitory riding will fill in its wake and weaken this offshore flow. A weakened north wind with starry overnight skies will allow regional thermometers to fall into the interior lower to middle 40s...lower 50s along a breezier shore. Monday's sunny and dry conditions will counter weak cold air advection and allow T readings to reach the 70s. Surface high pressure advancing east on Tuesday will have flow returning onshore for just a day (or less). A partially cloudy day with a subtle veering of the lower level southerly wind will provide a familiar day of above normal warmth...back in the lower 80s by day's close. A somewhat dry cold frontal passage Wednesday will swing winds around to offshore through Thursday night. Light precipitation is expected in association with the frontal passage. A much weaker backing pressure gradient should not make for an inland wind issue ... although offshore flags will likely go up by late Thursday evening. The story will be the cold late week air mass that fills in behind this frontal boundary. 85H temps do fall between 0-5 deg C going into the weekend that will translate to...wait for it...near normal diurnal (weekend) temperature behavior. Early Saturday light QPF the ECMWF is hanging on to may be a stretch with the limited available moisture. A somewhat sharp trough passage across NE Texas during that time may support the lift for this light precip...all liquid with a relatively deep above freezing layer up to 6-7 k feet (per the GFS). 31
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.MARINE...
Moderate to strong W-NW winds will persist over the Gulf waters tonight and slowly decrease after midnight. Will maintain the Gale Warning over the Gulf waters but change the Bays to a Small Craft Advisory as winds are expected to decrease very early this evening. Considerably lighter W-NW winds are expected Monday as weak high pressure settles over South Texas. Low pressure will develop in the lee of the Rockies on Monday night and the pressure gradient will begin to tighten. The onshore flow will increase on Tuesday. Lighter winds expected on Tuesday night in advance of a cold front. The cold front will cross the coastal waters early Wednesday with an offshore flow developing in the wake of the front. Offshore winds expected through Thursday as high pressure settles over Central Texas. Surface high pressure moves east on Thursday night and sfc winds will become easterly through Friday night. Another front will cross the coastal waters early Saturday. SCA conditions possible behind the front next Saturday.
The W-NW component to the winds will drive water out of Galveston Bay and tide levels are very low at Morgans Pt and Manchester. A Low Water Advisory will be extended through 03z tonight. Water levels at Manchester are almost 2.0 feet below normal. Recovery in the upper reaches of the bay are expected to be slow. 43
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.FIRE WEATHER...
Will maintain the RFW for the western third of SE TX through 23z. Although RH values never reached 25 percent, winds gusting to over 40 knots and dry fine fuels such as grasses created elevated to critical fire weather conditions. RH values over the west are between 30 and 40 percent. RH values could be a bit lower on Monday but winds will be considerably lighter on Monday so a RFW is unlikely at this time. 43
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.PRELIMINARY POINT TEMPS/POPS...
College Station (CLL) 43 71 52 79 50 / 0 0 0 10 10
Houston (IAH) 45 70 52 80 57 / 0 0 0 10 20
Galveston (GLS) 52 67 60 76 62 / 0 0 0 10 20
&&
.HGX WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES...
TX...Wind Advisory until 5 PM CST this afternoon for the following
zones: Austin... Brazoria... Brazos... Burleson... Chambers... Colorado... Fort Bend... Galveston... Grimes... Harris... Houston...Jackson...Liberty...Madison...Matagorda... Montgomery... Polk... San Jacinto... Trinity... Walker... Waller... Washington... Wharton.
Red Flag Warning until 5 PM CST this afternoon for the following
zones: Austin... Burleson... Colorado... Jackson... Matagorda... Washington... Wharton.
GM... Small Craft Advisory until 3 AM CST Monday for the following zones: Galveston Bay... Matagorda Bay.
Gale Warning until midnight CST tonight for the following zones:
Coastal waters from Freeport to the Matagorda Ship Channel out 20 NM... Coastal waters from High Island to Freeport out 20 NM... Waters from Freeport to the Matagorda Ship Channel from 20 to 60 NM... Waters from High Island to Freeport from 20 to 60 NM.

a "kudos" to wxman for posting here that we should be ready for these kinds of winds, but really wishing I would have paid more attention - hope all our peeps stay(ed) safe
also kudos to all the linemen(women) who keep our power on - Centerpoint is WAY down from approx 35k customers without power earlier today, Entergy, too !!
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Area Forecast Discussion
National Weather Service Houston/Galveston TX
401 PM CST Sun Jan 22 2017
.DISCUSSION...
It has been one of the windiest days the region has experienced in quite some time. Many areawide sites were reporting 25 to 35 mph sustained...with gusts to around 45 mph...throughout the day. This has wrecked havoc on some Houston area power grids as (per many social media reports) there have been reports of downed power lines/poles and trees. These strong gradient winds will weaken going into the sunset hours...inland winds falling to under 15 mph by midnight. Coastal winds to fall to under 15 knots during the pre-dawn Monday morning hours.
The upper low currently behind the deadly storm system impacting the southeastern U.S. this afternoon is forecast to move off the Mid-Atlantic coastline tomorrow evening. In the meantime ... transitory riding will fill in its wake and weaken this offshore flow. A weakened north wind with starry overnight skies will allow regional thermometers to fall into the interior lower to middle 40s...lower 50s along a breezier shore. Monday's sunny and dry conditions will counter weak cold air advection and allow T readings to reach the 70s. Surface high pressure advancing east on Tuesday will have flow returning onshore for just a day (or less). A partially cloudy day with a subtle veering of the lower level southerly wind will provide a familiar day of above normal warmth...back in the lower 80s by day's close. A somewhat dry cold frontal passage Wednesday will swing winds around to offshore through Thursday night. Light precipitation is expected in association with the frontal passage. A much weaker backing pressure gradient should not make for an inland wind issue ... although offshore flags will likely go up by late Thursday evening. The story will be the cold late week air mass that fills in behind this frontal boundary. 85H temps do fall between 0-5 deg C going into the weekend that will translate to...wait for it...near normal diurnal (weekend) temperature behavior. Early Saturday light QPF the ECMWF is hanging on to may be a stretch with the limited available moisture. A somewhat sharp trough passage across NE Texas during that time may support the lift for this light precip...all liquid with a relatively deep above freezing layer up to 6-7 k feet (per the GFS). 31
&&
.MARINE...
Moderate to strong W-NW winds will persist over the Gulf waters tonight and slowly decrease after midnight. Will maintain the Gale Warning over the Gulf waters but change the Bays to a Small Craft Advisory as winds are expected to decrease very early this evening. Considerably lighter W-NW winds are expected Monday as weak high pressure settles over South Texas. Low pressure will develop in the lee of the Rockies on Monday night and the pressure gradient will begin to tighten. The onshore flow will increase on Tuesday. Lighter winds expected on Tuesday night in advance of a cold front. The cold front will cross the coastal waters early Wednesday with an offshore flow developing in the wake of the front. Offshore winds expected through Thursday as high pressure settles over Central Texas. Surface high pressure moves east on Thursday night and sfc winds will become easterly through Friday night. Another front will cross the coastal waters early Saturday. SCA conditions possible behind the front next Saturday.
The W-NW component to the winds will drive water out of Galveston Bay and tide levels are very low at Morgans Pt and Manchester. A Low Water Advisory will be extended through 03z tonight. Water levels at Manchester are almost 2.0 feet below normal. Recovery in the upper reaches of the bay are expected to be slow. 43
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.FIRE WEATHER...
Will maintain the RFW for the western third of SE TX through 23z. Although RH values never reached 25 percent, winds gusting to over 40 knots and dry fine fuels such as grasses created elevated to critical fire weather conditions. RH values over the west are between 30 and 40 percent. RH values could be a bit lower on Monday but winds will be considerably lighter on Monday so a RFW is unlikely at this time. 43
&&
.PRELIMINARY POINT TEMPS/POPS...
College Station (CLL) 43 71 52 79 50 / 0 0 0 10 10
Houston (IAH) 45 70 52 80 57 / 0 0 0 10 20
Galveston (GLS) 52 67 60 76 62 / 0 0 0 10 20
&&
.HGX WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES...
TX...Wind Advisory until 5 PM CST this afternoon for the following
zones: Austin... Brazoria... Brazos... Burleson... Chambers... Colorado... Fort Bend... Galveston... Grimes... Harris... Houston...Jackson...Liberty...Madison...Matagorda... Montgomery... Polk... San Jacinto... Trinity... Walker... Waller... Washington... Wharton.
Red Flag Warning until 5 PM CST this afternoon for the following
zones: Austin... Burleson... Colorado... Jackson... Matagorda... Washington... Wharton.
GM... Small Craft Advisory until 3 AM CST Monday for the following zones: Galveston Bay... Matagorda Bay.
Gale Warning until midnight CST tonight for the following zones:
Coastal waters from Freeport to the Matagorda Ship Channel out 20 NM... Coastal waters from High Island to Freeport out 20 NM... Waters from Freeport to the Matagorda Ship Channel from 20 to 60 NM... Waters from High Island to Freeport from 20 to 60 NM.
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So how many fires were there today in Southeast, Texas?
currently burning: 2,000 acres, sw of Corpus, 10% containedredneckweather wrote:So how many fires were there today in Southeast, Texas?
http://ticc.tamu.edu/Response/FireActivity/
https://www.texaswildfirerisk.com/map
http://twc.tamu.edu/tfd
there were many others: https://twitter.com/AllHazardsTFS/statu ... 2214988800
parts of TX still need to be careful the next couple days


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Thanks for the info Unome but I was asking about Southeast, Texas. I didn't know if anything was able to "spark up" in our area. Not sure how. Even with the wind, all the dead vegetation is still water logged as is the ground.
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Public Information Statement for HGX with selected County Wind Gusts yesterday...
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Public Information Statement
National Weather Service Houston/Galveston TX
344 AM CST Mon Jan 23 2017
...A Selection of Highest Wind Reports in the Past 24 Hours...
Location Speed Time/Date Lat/Lon
...Texas...
...Austin County...
San Felipe 47 MPH 1121 AM 01/22 29.80N/96.12W
...Brazoria County...
6 SSE Danbury 44 MPH 1128 AM 01/22 29.15N/95.30W
Clover Field Airport 44 MPH 1119 AM 01/22 29.52N/95.24W
1 ESE Freeport 44 MPH 1141 AM 01/22 28.94N/95.35W
1 NE Quintana 41 MPH 1000 AM 01/22 28.94N/95.30W
Brazoria County Airport 39 MPH 0134 PM 01/22 29.11N/95.46W
3 SW Alvin 31 MPH 0235 PM 01/22 29.39N/95.28W
...Brazos County...
Easterwood Field Airport 48 MPH 1119 AM 01/22 30.59N/96.36W
Coulter Fld Ap 45 MPH 1055 AM 01/22 30.72N/96.33W
2 ESE Bryan 32 MPH 1033 AM 01/22 30.65N/96.33W
...Burleson County...
Caldwell 29 MPH 1018 AM 01/22 30.53N/96.71W
4 NNW Somerville 25 MPH 1055 AM 01/22 30.40N/96.55W
...Chambers County...
8 SSW Stowell 38 MPH 0512 PM 01/22 29.67N/94.44W
...Colorado County...
6 NE Eagle Lake 38 MPH 0235 PM 01/22 29.67N/96.27W
4 E Weimar 36 MPH 1045 AM 01/22 29.71N/96.71W
7 W Eagle Lake 25 MPH 1124 AM 01/22 29.57N/96.45W
...Fort Bend County...
1 SE Missouri City 51 MPH 0212 PM 01/22 29.56N/95.52W
2 SW Rosenberg 44 MPH 1155 AM 01/22 29.52N/95.81W
Sugar Land Mun Ap 44 MPH 1040 AM 01/22 29.62N/95.66W
1 WNW Arcola 43 MPH 1135 AM 01/22 29.51N/95.48W
3 SSE Katy 35 MPH 1228 PM 01/22 29.76N/95.80W
2 S Katy 35 MPH 0252 PM 01/22 29.76N/95.83W
Rosenberg 33 MPH 1157 AM 01/22 29.55N/95.81W
3 SE Katy 31 MPH 0142 PM 01/22 29.76N/95.78W
First Colony 31 MPH 1240 PM 01/22 29.58N/95.60W
3 NW Richmond 30 MPH 0205 PM 01/22 29.62N/95.81W
4 WSW First Colony 29 MPH 0202 PM 01/22 29.54N/95.67W
3 NE Fulshear 29 MPH 1049 AM 01/22 29.74N/95.85W
1 NNW Pecan Grove 28 MPH 0128 PM 01/22 29.65N/95.74W
5 SSE Katy 28 MPH 1228 PM 01/22 29.73N/95.79W
Stafford 27 MPH 0135 PM 01/22 29.61N/95.56W
1 ENE Stafford 26 MPH 1206 PM 01/22 29.63N/95.54W
4 SE Katy 26 MPH 1144 AM 01/22 29.75N/95.79W
2 SE Richmond 25 MPH 1029 AM 01/22 29.55N/95.73W
4 ENE Fulshear 25 MPH 0101 PM 01/22 29.71N/95.82W
...Galveston County...
Scholes Intl At Galveston 47 MPH 1248 PM 01/22 29.27N/94.86W
19 E San Leon 44 MPH 0329 PM 01/22 29.47N/94.62W
2 E La Marque 43 MPH 0319 PM 01/22 29.37N/94.95W
4 ENE Texas City 42 MPH 0320 PM 01/22 29.42N/94.89W
2 ENE Hillcrest 42 MPH 1200 PM 01/22 29.41N/95.18W
18 E San Leon 41 MPH 1237 PM 01/22 29.45N/94.64W
2 SW Kemah 41 MPH 1129 AM 01/22 29.51N/95.05W
2 NW Santa Fe 38 MPH 0230 PM 01/22 29.41N/95.12W
La Marque 37 MPH 1257 PM 01/22 29.36N/95.00W
1 NNE League City 35 MPH 0134 PM 01/22 29.50N/95.10W
2 W League City 29 MPH 1141 AM 01/22 29.48N/95.15W
2 WSW Santa Fe 27 MPH 0520 PM 01/22 29.36N/95.13W
1 NW San Leon 26 MPH 0547 PM 01/22 29.50N/94.95W
...Grimes County...
8 SE Navasota 50 MPH 1229 PM 01/22 30.29N/96.00W
...Harris County...
Nassau Bay 52 MPH 0302 PM 01/22 29.56N/95.09W
William P Hobby Airport 49 MPH 0134 PM 01/22 29.65N/95.28W
2 E West University Place 48 MPH 0235 PM 01/22 29.72N/95.40W
Houston Intercontinental 48 MPH 0139 PM 01/22 29.98N/95.34W
1 NE Houston 47 MPH 1257 PM 01/22 29.78N/95.37W
2 SW Webster 45 MPH 1240 PM 01/22 29.51N/95.14W
David Wayne Hooks Memorial A 45 MPH 0227 PM 01/22 30.06N/95.55W
Webster 45 MPH 1128 AM 01/22 29.54N/95.10W
7 SW Jersey Village 44 MPH 0430 PM 01/22 29.82N/95.67W
1 ENE Clear Lake Shores 43 MPH 0425 PM 01/22 29.56N/95.02W
9 WNW Jersey Village 43 MPH 0132 PM 01/22 29.95N/95.71W
2 NE West University Place 41 MPH 0201 PM 01/22 29.74N/95.40W
4 SSW Pasadena 40 MPH 1150 AM 01/22 29.60N/95.17W
1 SW Taylor Lake Village 40 MPH 0335 PM 01/22 29.56N/95.07W
Humble 35 MPH 0246 PM 01/22 30.00N/95.26W
Spring Valley 33 MPH 1251 PM 01/22 29.80N/95.50W
Taylor Lake Village 31 MPH 0945 AM 01/22 29.56N/95.05W
Piney Point Village 26 MPH 0255 PM 01/22 29.77N/95.51W
...Houston County...
9 W Crockett 34 MPH 0232 PM 01/22 31.31N/95.61W
3 NE Kennard 26 MPH 0302 PM 01/22 31.39N/95.14W
...Jackson County...
8 SSE La Ward 50 MPH 1125 AM 01/22 28.73N/96.42W
7 S Ganado 48 MPH 1040 AM 01/22 28.94N/96.52W
9 W La Ward 48 MPH 1036 AM 01/22 28.82N/96.62W
6 WSW La Ward 42 MPH 1108 AM 01/22 28.79N/96.55W
Ganado 42 MPH 0214 PM 01/22 29.04N/96.51W
La Ward 41 MPH 1112 AM 01/22 28.84N/96.46W
5 S La Ward 41 MPH 0202 PM 01/22 28.77N/96.45W
7 E La Ward 38 MPH 1132 AM 01/22 28.86N/96.34W
Edna 37 MPH 1144 AM 01/22 28.98N/96.65W
4 SSE Edna 35 MPH 0240 PM 01/22 28.91N/96.63W
6 WNW La Ward 30 MPH 1049 AM 01/22 28.89N/96.56W
...Liberty County...
4 ENE Cleveland 40 MPH 0215 PM 01/22 30.36N/95.01W
4 NW Dayton 38 MPH 0222 PM 01/22 30.11N/94.93W
3 NE Splendora 33 MPH 0225 PM 01/22 30.27N/95.13W
...Matagorda County...
Palacios Municipal Airport 46 MPH 1239 PM 01/22 28.73N/96.25W
Bay City 41 MPH 1135 AM 01/22 28.97N/95.86W
1 WNW Bay City 39 MPH 1223 PM 01/22 28.99N/95.98W
...Montgomery County...
Montgomery County Airport 45 MPH 0129 PM 01/22 30.35N/95.41W
5 W Panorama Village 44 MPH 1112 AM 01/22 30.37N/95.59W
Oak Ridge North 38 MPH 0214 PM 01/22 30.17N/95.44W
4 NNW Shenandoah 34 MPH 1103 AM 01/22 30.24N/95.48W
Oak Ridge North 33 MPH 0215 PM 01/22 30.17N/95.44W
3 WNW The Woodlands 33 MPH 0205 PM 01/22 30.18N/95.54W
4 N Tomball 31 MPH 1142 AM 01/22 30.16N/95.63W
2 W Stagecoach 31 MPH 1254 PM 01/22 30.15N/95.76W
5 NNE Tomball 30 MPH 0154 PM 01/22 30.18N/95.60W
...Polk County...
Lake Livingston 41 MPH 0515 PM 01/22 30.63N/95.01W
...San Jacinto County...
4 N Coldspring 53 MPH 0233 PM 01/22 30.66N/95.12W
3 NE Coldspring 44 MPH 0156 PM 01/22 30.63N/95.10W
4 NNW Coldspring 32 MPH 0127 PM 01/22 30.65N/95.15W
5 SSE Coldspring 27 MPH 0402 PM 01/22 30.52N/95.09W
...Walker County...
Huntsville Municipal Airport 47 MPH 0225 PM 01/22 30.75N/95.59W
...Waller County...
6 NNE Prairie View 48 MPH 0248 PM 01/22 30.17N/95.97W
4 ENE Brookshire 39 MPH 1015 AM 01/22 29.81N/95.90W
6 SSW Todd Mission 39 MPH 0233 PM 01/22 30.17N/95.86W
...Washington County...
Brenham 47 MPH 1035 AM 01/22 30.23N/96.37W
6 ESE Burton 39 MPH 0207 PM 01/22 30.13N/96.52W
10 E Brenham 36 MPH 0917 AM 01/22 30.19N/96.23W
4 NNE Burton 27 MPH 0925 AM 01/22 30.24N/96.58W
...Wharton County...
Wharton 37 MPH 1215 PM 01/22 29.27N/96.01W
8 SE Eagle Lake 35 MPH 1012 AM 01/22 29.50N/96.22W
7 N Ganado 27 MPH 0209 PM 01/22 29.16N/96.53W
5 W East Bernard 25 MPH 0405 PM 01/22 29.54N/96.15W
...Maritime Stations...
23 E Galveston 56 MPH 1055 AM 01/22 29.18N/94.52W
71 S Quintana 47 MPH 0950 AM 01/22 27.90N/95.40W
Brazos 451 47 MPH 1055 AM 01/22 28.49N/95.72W
17 ESE Palacios 46 MPH 1218 PM 01/22 28.59N/95.98W
2 ENE Galveston 46 MPH 1006 AM 01/22 29.25N/94.85W
1 E Quintana 46 MPH 0416 PM 01/22 28.93N/95.29W
13 E Bayou Vista 45 MPH 0424 PM 01/22 29.36N/94.72W
3 NNE San Leon 45 MPH 0413 PM 01/22 29.54N/94.91W
8 ESE Magnolia Beach 44 MPH 1106 AM 01/22 28.45N/96.39W
29 E Galveston 43 MPH 0550 PM 01/22 29.20N/94.40W
1 ESE San Leon 36 MPH 0430 PM 01/22 29.48N/94.92W
Observations are collected from a variety of sources with varying
equipment and exposures. Not all data listed are considered official.
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there was a fire in Liberty County - you can see it on the map in one of their Twitter posts: https://twitter.com/AllHazardsTFS/statu ... 2214988800redneckweather wrote:Thanks for the info Unome but I was asking about Southeast, Texas. I didn't know if anything was able to "spark up" in our area. Not sure how. Even with the wind, all the dead vegetation is still water logged as is the ground.
Thanks. 45-48 mph gusts were experienced here - consistent with observations.srainhoutx wrote:Public Information Statement for HGX with selected County Wind Gusts yesterday...
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Public Information Statement National Weather Service Houston/Galveston TX 344 AM CST Mon Jan 23 2017 ...A Selection of Highest Wind Reports in the Past 24 Hours... Location Speed Time/Date Lat/Lon ...Texas... ...Austin County... San Felipe 47 MPH 1121 AM 01/22 29.80N/96.12W ...Brazoria County... 6 SSE Danbury 44 MPH 1128 AM 01/22 29.15N/95.30W Clover Field Airport 44 MPH 1119 AM 01/22 29.52N/95.24W 1 ESE Freeport 44 MPH 1141 AM 01/22 28.94N/95.35W 1 NE Quintana 41 MPH 1000 AM 01/22 28.94N/95.30W Brazoria County Airport 39 MPH 0134 PM 01/22 29.11N/95.46W 3 SW Alvin 31 MPH 0235 PM 01/22 29.39N/95.28W ...Brazos County... Easterwood Field Airport 48 MPH 1119 AM 01/22 30.59N/96.36W Coulter Fld Ap 45 MPH 1055 AM 01/22 30.72N/96.33W 2 ESE Bryan 32 MPH 1033 AM 01/22 30.65N/96.33W ...Burleson County... Caldwell 29 MPH 1018 AM 01/22 30.53N/96.71W 4 NNW Somerville 25 MPH 1055 AM 01/22 30.40N/96.55W ...Chambers County... 8 SSW Stowell 38 MPH 0512 PM 01/22 29.67N/94.44W ...Colorado County... 6 NE Eagle Lake 38 MPH 0235 PM 01/22 29.67N/96.27W 4 E Weimar 36 MPH 1045 AM 01/22 29.71N/96.71W 7 W Eagle Lake 25 MPH 1124 AM 01/22 29.57N/96.45W ...Fort Bend County... 1 SE Missouri City 51 MPH 0212 PM 01/22 29.56N/95.52W 2 SW Rosenberg 44 MPH 1155 AM 01/22 29.52N/95.81W Sugar Land Mun Ap 44 MPH 1040 AM 01/22 29.62N/95.66W 1 WNW Arcola 43 MPH 1135 AM 01/22 29.51N/95.48W 3 SSE Katy 35 MPH 1228 PM 01/22 29.76N/95.80W 2 S Katy 35 MPH 0252 PM 01/22 29.76N/95.83W Rosenberg 33 MPH 1157 AM 01/22 29.55N/95.81W 3 SE Katy 31 MPH 0142 PM 01/22 29.76N/95.78W First Colony 31 MPH 1240 PM 01/22 29.58N/95.60W 3 NW Richmond 30 MPH 0205 PM 01/22 29.62N/95.81W 4 WSW First Colony 29 MPH 0202 PM 01/22 29.54N/95.67W 3 NE Fulshear 29 MPH 1049 AM 01/22 29.74N/95.85W 1 NNW Pecan Grove 28 MPH 0128 PM 01/22 29.65N/95.74W 5 SSE Katy 28 MPH 1228 PM 01/22 29.73N/95.79W Stafford 27 MPH 0135 PM 01/22 29.61N/95.56W 1 ENE Stafford 26 MPH 1206 PM 01/22 29.63N/95.54W 4 SE Katy 26 MPH 1144 AM 01/22 29.75N/95.79W 2 SE Richmond 25 MPH 1029 AM 01/22 29.55N/95.73W 4 ENE Fulshear 25 MPH 0101 PM 01/22 29.71N/95.82W ...Galveston County... Scholes Intl At Galveston 47 MPH 1248 PM 01/22 29.27N/94.86W 19 E San Leon 44 MPH 0329 PM 01/22 29.47N/94.62W 2 E La Marque 43 MPH 0319 PM 01/22 29.37N/94.95W 4 ENE Texas City 42 MPH 0320 PM 01/22 29.42N/94.89W 2 ENE Hillcrest 42 MPH 1200 PM 01/22 29.41N/95.18W 18 E San Leon 41 MPH 1237 PM 01/22 29.45N/94.64W 2 SW Kemah 41 MPH 1129 AM 01/22 29.51N/95.05W 2 NW Santa Fe 38 MPH 0230 PM 01/22 29.41N/95.12W La Marque 37 MPH 1257 PM 01/22 29.36N/95.00W 1 NNE League City 35 MPH 0134 PM 01/22 29.50N/95.10W 2 W League City 29 MPH 1141 AM 01/22 29.48N/95.15W 2 WSW Santa Fe 27 MPH 0520 PM 01/22 29.36N/95.13W 1 NW San Leon 26 MPH 0547 PM 01/22 29.50N/94.95W ...Grimes County... 8 SE Navasota 50 MPH 1229 PM 01/22 30.29N/96.00W ...Harris County... Nassau Bay 52 MPH 0302 PM 01/22 29.56N/95.09W William P Hobby Airport 49 MPH 0134 PM 01/22 29.65N/95.28W 2 E West University Place 48 MPH 0235 PM 01/22 29.72N/95.40W Houston Intercontinental 48 MPH 0139 PM 01/22 29.98N/95.34W 1 NE Houston 47 MPH 1257 PM 01/22 29.78N/95.37W 2 SW Webster 45 MPH 1240 PM 01/22 29.51N/95.14W David Wayne Hooks Memorial A 45 MPH 0227 PM 01/22 30.06N/95.55W Webster 45 MPH 1128 AM 01/22 29.54N/95.10W 7 SW Jersey Village 44 MPH 0430 PM 01/22 29.82N/95.67W 1 ENE Clear Lake Shores 43 MPH 0425 PM 01/22 29.56N/95.02W 9 WNW Jersey Village 43 MPH 0132 PM 01/22 29.95N/95.71W 2 NE West University Place 41 MPH 0201 PM 01/22 29.74N/95.40W 4 SSW Pasadena 40 MPH 1150 AM 01/22 29.60N/95.17W 1 SW Taylor Lake Village 40 MPH 0335 PM 01/22 29.56N/95.07W Humble 35 MPH 0246 PM 01/22 30.00N/95.26W Spring Valley 33 MPH 1251 PM 01/22 29.80N/95.50W Taylor Lake Village 31 MPH 0945 AM 01/22 29.56N/95.05W Piney Point Village 26 MPH 0255 PM 01/22 29.77N/95.51W ...Houston County... 9 W Crockett 34 MPH 0232 PM 01/22 31.31N/95.61W 3 NE Kennard 26 MPH 0302 PM 01/22 31.39N/95.14W ...Jackson County... 8 SSE La Ward 50 MPH 1125 AM 01/22 28.73N/96.42W 7 S Ganado 48 MPH 1040 AM 01/22 28.94N/96.52W 9 W La Ward 48 MPH 1036 AM 01/22 28.82N/96.62W 6 WSW La Ward 42 MPH 1108 AM 01/22 28.79N/96.55W Ganado 42 MPH 0214 PM 01/22 29.04N/96.51W La Ward 41 MPH 1112 AM 01/22 28.84N/96.46W 5 S La Ward 41 MPH 0202 PM 01/22 28.77N/96.45W 7 E La Ward 38 MPH 1132 AM 01/22 28.86N/96.34W Edna 37 MPH 1144 AM 01/22 28.98N/96.65W 4 SSE Edna 35 MPH 0240 PM 01/22 28.91N/96.63W 6 WNW La Ward 30 MPH 1049 AM 01/22 28.89N/96.56W ...Liberty County... 4 ENE Cleveland 40 MPH 0215 PM 01/22 30.36N/95.01W 4 NW Dayton 38 MPH 0222 PM 01/22 30.11N/94.93W 3 NE Splendora 33 MPH 0225 PM 01/22 30.27N/95.13W ...Matagorda County... Palacios Municipal Airport 46 MPH 1239 PM 01/22 28.73N/96.25W Bay City 41 MPH 1135 AM 01/22 28.97N/95.86W 1 WNW Bay City 39 MPH 1223 PM 01/22 28.99N/95.98W ...Montgomery County... Montgomery County Airport 45 MPH 0129 PM 01/22 30.35N/95.41W 5 W Panorama Village 44 MPH 1112 AM 01/22 30.37N/95.59W Oak Ridge North 38 MPH 0214 PM 01/22 30.17N/95.44W 4 NNW Shenandoah 34 MPH 1103 AM 01/22 30.24N/95.48W Oak Ridge North 33 MPH 0215 PM 01/22 30.17N/95.44W 3 WNW The Woodlands 33 MPH 0205 PM 01/22 30.18N/95.54W 4 N Tomball 31 MPH 1142 AM 01/22 30.16N/95.63W 2 W Stagecoach 31 MPH 1254 PM 01/22 30.15N/95.76W 5 NNE Tomball 30 MPH 0154 PM 01/22 30.18N/95.60W ...Polk County... Lake Livingston 41 MPH 0515 PM 01/22 30.63N/95.01W ...San Jacinto County... 4 N Coldspring 53 MPH 0233 PM 01/22 30.66N/95.12W 3 NE Coldspring 44 MPH 0156 PM 01/22 30.63N/95.10W 4 NNW Coldspring 32 MPH 0127 PM 01/22 30.65N/95.15W 5 SSE Coldspring 27 MPH 0402 PM 01/22 30.52N/95.09W ...Walker County... Huntsville Municipal Airport 47 MPH 0225 PM 01/22 30.75N/95.59W ...Waller County... 6 NNE Prairie View 48 MPH 0248 PM 01/22 30.17N/95.97W 4 ENE Brookshire 39 MPH 1015 AM 01/22 29.81N/95.90W 6 SSW Todd Mission 39 MPH 0233 PM 01/22 30.17N/95.86W ...Washington County... Brenham 47 MPH 1035 AM 01/22 30.23N/96.37W 6 ESE Burton 39 MPH 0207 PM 01/22 30.13N/96.52W 10 E Brenham 36 MPH 0917 AM 01/22 30.19N/96.23W 4 NNE Burton 27 MPH 0925 AM 01/22 30.24N/96.58W ...Wharton County... Wharton 37 MPH 1215 PM 01/22 29.27N/96.01W 8 SE Eagle Lake 35 MPH 1012 AM 01/22 29.50N/96.22W 7 N Ganado 27 MPH 0209 PM 01/22 29.16N/96.53W 5 W East Bernard 25 MPH 0405 PM 01/22 29.54N/96.15W ...Maritime Stations... 23 E Galveston 56 MPH 1055 AM 01/22 29.18N/94.52W 71 S Quintana 47 MPH 0950 AM 01/22 27.90N/95.40W Brazos 451 47 MPH 1055 AM 01/22 28.49N/95.72W 17 ESE Palacios 46 MPH 1218 PM 01/22 28.59N/95.98W 2 ENE Galveston 46 MPH 1006 AM 01/22 29.25N/94.85W 1 E Quintana 46 MPH 0416 PM 01/22 28.93N/95.29W 13 E Bayou Vista 45 MPH 0424 PM 01/22 29.36N/94.72W 3 NNE San Leon 45 MPH 0413 PM 01/22 29.54N/94.91W 8 ESE Magnolia Beach 44 MPH 1106 AM 01/22 28.45N/96.39W 29 E Galveston 43 MPH 0550 PM 01/22 29.20N/94.40W 1 ESE San Leon 36 MPH 0430 PM 01/22 29.48N/94.92W Observations are collected from a variety of sources with varying equipment and exposures. Not all data listed are considered official. $$ NWS Houston/Galveston TX IRIS System
Today is a Chamber of Commerce dream. Sunny with a waft of breeze. Mid 60s expected.
Ensembles sniffing out cold air in a week. Seasonable after tomorrow until then.


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Mostly sunny skies today with near record highs in the low 80s across much of SE TX. Some increasing clouds today with a slight chance of showers tonight and early Wednesday mainly along the coast as a front moves across the area. The front will drop the highs and lows to near normal levels through the rest of the week, weekend, and into next week. Partly sunny to mostly sunny skies will also prevail as we enjoy a tranquil Winter weather pattern.
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