Swells, resulting from the strong southeast winds and elevated seas this past weekend, will lead to a high rip current risk through Tuesday at 7 PM CDT.
Today will be another very warm day with partly cloudy skies and a slight chance of thunderstorms across the Ranchlands this morning. A High risk of Rip Currents along the beaches persists today.
Hot days and warm nights will persist this week for Deep South Texas. Isolated showers, or thunderstorms, are possible almost daily and winds look to be calmer for this period.
In the Location column, click on links for a list of recent observations at sites of interest. A new window will open.
In the Wind column, the letter indicates direction the wind blows from (N=North, E=East, S=South, W=West, NE=Northeast, etc). VRB is "variable" and G is "gust". Wind speeds are in MPH.
In the Baro (pressure) column, values are in inches.
In the Remarks column, HX is the Heat Index and WCI is Wind Chill Index (if shown). These are "Feels Like" temperatures. VSB is Visibility. "N/A" will be displayed if values are not available.
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