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Fire Weather Concerns in the Intermountain West into the Plains

Anomalously warm, dry and breezy conditions will bring elevated to critical fire weather conditions across portions of the Intermountain West into the Plains though early this week. Another elevated risk is possible across the central Appalachians. A rapid warm-up is in the forecast beginning Monday across the central and eastern U.S.. Read More >

 

Tropical Storm Hermine Wind Table
Peak Sustained Wind and Wind Gusts (in mph)
City/Town
County
Type
Pk Sust
Time
Pk Gust
Time
Complete?
Harlingen/VIA
Cameron
A
59
0059/07
73
0058/07
Yes
Port Isabel/CMAN
Cameron
B
 
53
0006/07
63
0006/07
Yes
Realitos Peninsula
Cameron
B
52
0024/07
64
0024/07
Yes
South Padre Island/Heliport
Cameron
A
52
0015/07
62
0015/07
Yes
Brownsville/SPI Arpt
Cameron
A
48
2321/06
69
2320/06
Yes
Rincon del San Jose
Kenedy
B
48
0200/07
58
0200/07
Yes
Bayview/Cam Co. Arpt
Cameron 
A
47
2356/06
59
0028/07
Yes
Baffin Bay
Kleberg/Kenedy
B
44
0424/07
56
0424/07
Yes
Kingsville NAS
Kleberg
A
43
0641/07
63
0623/07
Yes
50 NM SE Corpus Christi
 
B
40
0120/07
59
0015/07
Yes
Alice
Jim Wells
A
39
0653/07
54
0540/07
Yes
40 E South Padre Is.
 
B
31
0000/07
38
2200/06
Yes
Edinburg
 Hidalgo
A
30
0225/07
38
0225/07
Yes
Weslaco
Hidalgo
A
29
0045/07
38
0045/07
Yes
Falfurrias/Brooks Co. Arpt
Brooks
A
29
0345/07
39
0345/07
Yes
Laguna Atascosa NWR
Cameron
O
23
0022/07
39
0022/07
Yes
Linn/San Manuel NWR
Hidalgo
O
23
0236/07
36
0236/07
Yes
Hebbronville
Jim Hogg
A
17
0505/07
24
0625/07
Yes

Legend:
A = Automated Surface Observing System or Automated Weather Observing System (10 meters).
B = NOAA Buoy or other Marine Observation (height varies).
O = Other. RAWS/Mesowest observation.
* Time estimated.

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