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2014 Notable Weather Events
for Deep South Texas and the Rio Grande Valley
Events are listed from most recent to earliest
January 5, 2014:
Annual Summary, 2014 – Cold, Warm, Dry, and Wet
November:
Wet and Cool was the Rule for the Valley
End of November:
2014 Atlantic Hurricane Season Wrap: Quiet Ocean, Quieter Valley
November 22:
Hail and Wind Rake Zapata; More Rain Soaks Parts of the RGV
November 12–14:
"Polar Express" Brings Sharp Change from Summer to Winter in RGV
November 4–8:
Rain, Glorious Rain! Steady Soaker Brings 2 to 4 inches for Valley and Ranchlands
October 18–22:
Brief Dry Period Broken by 4 to 7+ Inches of Rain in the Lower Valley
September:
Wet was the Word: Month Finished Among Top 15 Soakers
September 26–27:
"Wet–Tember" Carries On: Flash, Urban, and Arroyo Flooding Affect Parts of the Rio Grande Valley
September 12–15:
Heavy Rainfall Brings Local Flooding to Valley, Puts End to Drought for Most of the Population
Early September:
"Baby Dolly" Rain Bands Green the Valley
End of August:
Dry, Hot Weather Dominate; Welcome Rainfall Ends August
August 13:
Microbursts Damage Mobile Homes, Power Infrastructure in the Mid Valley
July:
Sweltering, Dry July Lives Up to Billing
May 27/28:
Damaging winds, heavy rains strike Falfurrias (27th) and the Valley (28th)
May 9:
Squall Line Brings Welcome Rain and a Lot of Wind to Deep South Texas
April:
The "Dry’s" Have It! Little to no Rain; Temperature Roller Coaster ends up a Hair Below Average
April 27–28:
Record Heat, "Flash Drought" Bring Taste of Summer
March:
Lion Rules over Lamb; Cool was the Rule but Spring Turned Green
Early to Mid March:
Rain Ends Drought, Temporarily; Cool Temperatures Continue
March 2–3:
The "Lion" of March Eats the "Lamb" of Spring with Another 50 Degree Drop!
December 2013–February 2014:
Cold, Damp Memories: RGV Winter Ranks Among Top 25 Coldest
February 22–26:
The (Sea) Fog Comes on Little Cat’s Feet; South Padre Island Socked In
February, First Half:
Cold Start through the 13th; Warmer Days Follow
February 6–7:
Valley Sh–Sh–Shivers During Coldest Stretch of Winter 2013/2014
January:
"Roller Coaster" Temperatures Leave Valley with Raw, Chilly Memories
January 29:
Ice is Not So Nice as Glaze Coats the Valley
January 24:
Let It...Snow? Dusting Falls in Zapata; Valley Shivers from Low Wind Chill
January 6–7:
North Pole Express Clips Valley with "Conversational" Sleet, Low Wind Chill
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