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La Grange, TX: 54°

Clear

Wind: 10 mph / 17 km/h from the WNW
Dew Point: 19 °F / -7 °C
Pressure: 30.18 in / 1022 hPa
Humidity: 26%
Visibility: 10.0 miles / 16.1 kilometers
Updated: 10:25 AM CST on December 01, 2008
Observed at: La Grange, Texas(K3T5)

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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.

La Grange Almanac

December 1, 2008
Normal high:66° Record high:89° (1922)
Normal low:44° Record low:25° (1979)
Sunrise:7:06 AM Moon Rise: 10:21 AM
Sunset:5:27 PM Moon Set: 8:50 PM
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Statement as of 5:04 am CST on December 1, 2008

Fire Weather Warning


... Red flag warning in effect from noon today to 6 PM CST this
afternoon...

The National Weather Service in Austin/San Antonio has issued a
red flag warning... which is in effect from noon today to 6 PM CST
this afternoon.

Wind speeds of 15 to 25 mph are expected to accompany very low
dew point temperatures in the upper teens and 20s... resulting in
several hours of relative humidity values in the middle teens and
lower 20s during the warmest part of the day. Diminishing winds
and rising humidities should occur by 6 PM... but dry air is
expected to remain in place through at least early Tuesday.

A red flag warning means weather conditions will promote fires
that are difficult to control across the warned area. A red flag
warning is completely separate from a local burn ban which is
issued by local officials.




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