Sunday, May 18, 2014

5/18- 7 day outlook- Wet and warm!

Good Sunday all-

The rain held off on Friday night and allowed Six Flags to go off without a hitch- we got extremely lucky! On the other hand, the upcoming week doesn't look great- see below...

Today- mostly sunny- highs in the mid-60s
Monday- See above but with scattered PM showers
Tuesday- Similar to Saturday- highs in the low 70s
Wednesday- Heavy rain and temps in the mid 60s
Thurs-Sat- Occasional downpours, generally very rainy.

A storm watch may be required for midweek. Stay tuned!

In the Pacific- There is a low potential for development of a low several hundred miles west of Mexico. Any land impacts would be minimal

Today in weather history- May 18, 1902- The southernmost tornado outbreak on record kills 112 people in Goliad, TX, which is located about an hour north of Brownsville (the southernmost town in TX). This tornado is the 10th deadliest in US history

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