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2008 Notable Weather Events
for Deep South Texas and the Lower Rio Grande Valley
Events are listed from most recent to earliest
January 7
th
, 2009:
2008 Weather Year in Review
October 24
th
:
Upstream Releases and Heavy Rains Keep Rio Grande High
October 1
st
:
How Green Was The Valley: Summer's Wet Finish
September 14
th
-15
th
:
It Keeps Going: More Heavy Rain Soaks the Valley
September 13
th
:
Ike’s Swell Pounds SPI: Surf, Erosion, Flooding
September 1
st
:
Labor Day's Surf, Overwash, and Rip Currents
August 18
th
- 25
th
:
Major Flash Floods Damage Homes in Starr
August 5
th
:
Drought, Busted: Early Rains, Late Dolly Soak Valley in July
July 24
th
:
Dolly leaves Damage, Flooding in Lower RGV
July 10
th
:
Heavy Rainfall and Clouds Turn Brownsville Green
May 16
th
:
Damaging Winds Roar from Hidalgo to Harlingen
May 14
th
:
"Hail" of an Evening in Zapata
April 30
th
:
Wildfires Grow Quickly in Brooks/Jim Hogg
April 27-28
th
:
Soaking Rain for Some, Welcome Rain for Others
March 17-18
th
:
Surf, Wind, and Fire
March 14-15
th
:
Record Heat Roasts the Valley
February and March:
The Valley's Ceaseless Wind
February 16
th
:
A Blustery Day
February 12
th
:
A "Hail" of a Day in Willacy and Kenedy County
February 5
th
:
Hot in Falcón, Windy in Brownsville
January 15
th
:
At Last! Welcome Rains
January 3
rd
:
Winter's Chill and a Freeze
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