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Angleton Current Conditions

Clear

Angleton, TX: 56°

Clear

Wind: 13 mph / 20 km/h from the NNW
Dew Point: 31 °F / -1 °C
Pressure: 30.18 in / 1022 hPa
Humidity: 39%
Visibility: 10.0 miles / 16.1 kilometers
Updated: 9:53 AM CST on December 01, 2008
Observed at: Angleton, Texas(KLBX)

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Weather History

December of 1831 was the coldest month on record for the the Northeast. New York City averaged just 22 degrees the entire month as only for days had a high temperature above freezing. Even colder was Burlington, VT which never did get above freezing the entire month.

Angleton Almanac

December 1, 2008
Normal high:67° Record high:76° (1954)
Normal low:55° Record low:33° (1876)
Sunrise:6:58 AM Moon Rise: 10:13 AM
Sunset:5:23 PM Moon Set: 8:46 PM
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Statement as of 10:13 PM CST on November 30, 2008

Fire Weather Warning


... Red flag warning in effect from 7 am to 6 PM CST Monday...

The National Weather Service in Houston/Galveston has issued a
red flag warning... which is in effect from 7 am to 6 PM CST
Monday.

Strong northwesterly winds of 15 to 25 mph with higher gusts will
sweep across the region by 10 am. Dry air with dewpoints dipping
down into the lower 20s will combine with temperatures rising into
the 60s to yield relative humidities of 20 to 25 percent during
the afternoon. Very poor recover is expect before sunrise and
after yesterdays persistent dry northwesterly winds cured
vegetation may be critically dry. The winds should begin to relax
during the mid to late afternoon.

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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