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Areas of Severe Thunderstorms and Excessive Rainfall Today

Scattered severe thunderstorms capable of damaging wind gusts are expected across the Mid-Atlantic vicinity this afternoon and evening. Additional strong to severe storms are expected across the upper Ohio Valley and Lower Great Lakes area. Excessive rainfall from heavy thunderstorms may produce areas of flash flooding from southern New Mexico into the western and northern Gulf Coast into Tuesday. Read More >

A Small Craft Advisory remains in effect until 4 PM this evening for elevated seas and higher winds in the offshore waters. Seas will be around 6 to 7 feet and winds will be around 20 knots with gusts to 25 knots.
The National Hurricane Center has highlighted an area over the western Gulf with 20% chance of development in the next 7 days. While the chances for development remains low, rain chances increase across the Texas coast through the upcoming week.
A tropical plume of moisture will continue to keep chances of rain through mid-week, with Monday into Tuesday being the period with the greatest risk of flash flooding (WPC has highlighted the region under a Slight (level 2 of 4) risk). Remember: Turn Around, Don't Drown!
If at the beach, be aware of any hazardous conditions and rip currents. Swim where there are lifeguards and never swim alone. If caught in a rip, relax and call for help and swim along the shoreline. Be aware that water may reach the dunes during times around high tide and beach roads may be inundated.
Partly sunny conditions can be expected at area beaches today accompanied by a moderate chance of showers and thunderstorms this morning becoming a low chance by afternoon. There's a HIGH risk of Rip Currents. Be sure to use caution if at any of the beaches. Remember if caught in a rip current, wave, yell, and swim parallel.
There's a moderate 50-75% chance for scattered to numerous showers and storms over much of South Texas today. Partly cloudy skies increase this afternoon and will accompany highs in the 90 to 95 range. Southeast winds around 10-15 mph this afternoon.
Increasing clouds tonight will accompany lows in the 70s inland and low 80s along the coast. Southeast winds will be between 5-15 MPH overnight. Accompanied by a low to moderate chance for showers across much of the region with best chances near the coast.

 
Hourly Weather Roundup ( )
Location Sky/Weather Temp Dewpt RH Wind Baro Remarks
Alice
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Beeville
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Corpus Christi
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Corpus Christi NAS
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Cotulla
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Kingsville NAS
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Laredo
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Port Lavaca
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Rockport
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Victoria
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Note: "N/A" or "MISG" will be displayed if values are not available. In the LOCATION column, click on links for a list of recent observations at sites of interest. In the WIND column, VRB is "variable" and G is "gust". Wind speeds are in MPH. In the BARO (pressure) column, values are in inches. In the REMARKS column, HX is "heat index", WCI is "wind chill index", and VSB is "visibility" (if shown).
 
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