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San Angelo Current Conditions

Mostly Cloudy

San Angelo, TX: 53°

Mostly Cloudy

Wind: 22 mph / 35 km/h from the NNW
Dew Point: 21 °F / -6 °C
Pressure: 30.24 in / 1024 hPa
Humidity: 29%
Visibility: 10.0 miles / 16.1 kilometers
Updated: 9:51 AM CST on December 01, 2008
Observed at: San Angelo, Texas(KSJT)

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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.

San Angelo Almanac

December 1, 2008
Normal high:62° Record high:82° (1950)
Normal low:36° Record low:18° (2006)
Sunrise:7:24 AM Moon Rise: 10:39 AM
Sunset:5:38 PM Moon Set: 9:01 PM
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Statement as of 4:43 am CST on December 1, 2008

Fire Weather Watch


... Fire Weather Watch remains in effect Tuesday afternoon...

A Fire Weather Watch remains in effect Tuesday afternoon.

Southwest winds of 20 mph and relative humidity values of 15 to
20 percent will bring the potential for rapid fire growth and
spread Tuesday afternoon and early evening across west central
Texas.

Do not throw cigarettes onto the ground or out of a moving
vehicle. Keep vehicles on driving surfaces... and do not drive
through tall grass. Avoid activities that may produce outdoor
flames or Sparks. Accidental ignitions will have the potential to
grow rapidly into dangerous wind-driven wildfires.

A Fire Weather Watch means that critical fire weather conditions
are forecast to occur. Listen for later forecasts and possible
red flag warnings.




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