
Gusty winds and dry conditions will promote elevated to critical fire weather conditions across the southern Plains and southern Rockies. A cold front will linger over Florida through Tuesday, bringing widespread showers and thunderstorms, and potential flash flooding concerns. Showers and thunderstorms will be most widespread across eastern and central Florida. Read More >
How to read F-6 reports (courtesy of WFO Buffalo)
| Climate Data for Surrounding NWS Forecast Offices | |||
| Corpus Christi (CRP) |
Austin/San Antonio (EWX) |
Fort Worth (FWD) |
Lake Charles (LCH) |
Daily Rainfall Reports (Hydrologic Service Areas)
Wind Roses for IAH| January | February | March | April |
| May | June | July | August |
| September | October | November | December |
| Annual | Other Texas Sites | ||
| 30 Day Outlook | 90 Day/Seasonal Outlook |
| Texas Drought Monitor | U.S. Drought Monitor |
Cooperative Observer ProgramThe Cooperative Observer Program run by the National Weather Service is considered one of the largest volunteer programs in the U.S.. This network of dedicated weather observers help to supplement the current NWS data network by providing additional weather information for locations that are not covered by the NWS. In fact, there are some observers who have been with the NWS Co-Op program for 40 years!
National Climatic Data CenterThe National Centers for Environmental Information (in Asheville, NC) offers climatological data on-line. NCEI provides data for all 50 states. You can also reach the NCEI at this telephone number (828)271-4800. Be warned...there will be a service charge for any hardcopies of any data requested. NCEI is also the source for any and all court certified weather documents! The individual Weather Service Offices in the field cannot provide court certified weather documents.
The National Centers for Environmental Information has a webpage where you can search for storm events by state, county, event type/size, number of injuries/ fatalities and/or amount of property/crop damage. This database (as of 4/08/22) contains severe weather reports from 1/1/50 thru 12/20/21. Search their Storm Event database to find various types of storms recorded in your county or use other selection criteria as desired.
Southern Region Climate CenterAnother source for climatological data for areas in and around Southeast Texas is the Southern Region Climate Center(SRCC) located on the campus of Louisiana State University in Baton Rouge, LA. SRCC provides climatological data for most of the southern states and may be easier to get to than NCDC. You can also reach the SRCC at this telephone number(225) 388-5021.
Office of the State Climatologist for TexasThe Office of the State Climatologist for Texas (OSC) is a component of the Texas A&M Department of Meteorology and the Texas Center for Climate Studies (TCCS), having close links with the National Climatic Data Center and the Global Historical Climate Group in Asheville, North Carolina. OSC retains alarge data base covering Texas and southern states and, as well as publishing regular reports and monographs, undertakes research on climate patterns and applied meteorology.