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Latest Page Update: Sat. May 9, 2009

Previous Page Update: Wed. May 6, 2009

Latest Page Update: Sat. May 2, 2009

  • Three 2008 Atlantic hurricane names (including Ike) have been retired. Get details here.

Previous Page Update: Fri. May 1, 2009

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Latest Page Update: Tue. February 17, 2009

Previous Latest Page Update: Thu. February 5, 2009

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Previous Page Update: Sat. January 24, 2009

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  • Drought conditions are increasing across southeast Texas. Get the details here.
  • College Station's Top 10 December List has been upgraded to show December 2008 as the 6th driest December on record.

Previous Page Update: Sun. January 18, 2009

  • NCDC has annual climate summaries in a historical perspective for the United States and the rest of the world for 2008, 2007, 2006, 2005, 2004, 2003, and 2002. Links to these reports are available toward the bottom of our Climate Page in the group National Climatic Data Center Bulletins.
  • The NCDC Storm Event database is now updated through 10/31/08. Here, you can search for storm events by state, county, event type/size, number of injuries/fatalities and/or amount of property/crop damage. A link to this website can be found toward the bottom of our Climate Page in the group National Climatic Data Center and toward the middle of our Hazardous Weather Information Page in the group How Do I Get Old Severe Weather Reports.

Previous Page Update: Sat. January 17, 2009

Previous Page Update: Tue. January 13, 2009

Previous Page Update: Thu. January 8, 2009

Previous Page Update: Tue. January 6, 2009

Previous Page Update: Fri. January 2, 2009

  • Happy New Year from your Houston/Galveston National Weather Service Office!
  • SKYWARN 2009 is here! We look forward to re-connecting with our SKYWARN veterans and perhaps meeting those of you who would like to be one. We already have some meetings on the schedule and we hope to see you there!
  • Learn how to protect your family, pets, and property from hazardous winter weather. Other winter weather safety and awareness information can be found here.
  • It's never to early to talk about hurricanes! The 2009 Houston/Galveston Hurricane Workshop will be held on Saturday, May 30th at the George R. Brown Convention Center from 10 AM to 2 PM. More details on the workshop can be found here.
  • January climate normals, means and extremes are available for Houston, Galveston and College Station.
  • The Top Ten wettest, driest, warmest, and coolest Januarys are available for Houston, Galveston and College Station.
  • Extremes, Normals and Annual Summaries (monthly averages for 2000 through 2008) are available. Find out... Houston, Galveston and College Station.
  • December 2008 climate datum are now available.

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