Roy Ball Road Weather - North Brazos County, TX
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Updated: 1:02am on 7/4/09

(location)

Currently:
85.3°

Clear
Clear

High: 87.4° 
(12:00am) 
Low: 85.3° 
(12:57am)
Wind: 0 mph from the S
Gust: 9 mph
Today's High Wind: 15 mph (12:00am)
Humidity: 65%
Pressure: 29.90 in  (Steady) 
Pressure Rate: 0.004 in/hr
Dew Point: 72.2°
Wind Chill: 85.3°
Heat Index 91.5°
Comfort Level: Warm
Temperature Rate:  -1.74°/hr
 
 5 Day Forecast
 
Sat Sun Mon Tue Wed
Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear
Partly Cloudy Chance T-storms Chance T-storms Chance T-storms Chance T-storms
101° 101° 94° 95° 95°
76° 77° 74° 74° 74°

 Records and Normals
 
Temperature Forecast Normal Record
High 101° 94° 103°
(1933)
Low 76° 73° 63°
(1924)
 
 Weather Advisories
Warning Date: 8:38 PM CDT on July 3, 2009
Warning Description: Special Weather Statement
Full Advisory Text...
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 Almanac
 
Sunrise:  
6:28am
Moonrise: 
6:44pm

Moon
Phase:

Sunset: 
8:33pm
Moonset:  
3:56am
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 Rainfall Totals
Hourly Rain 0.00 in
Daily Rain: 0.00 in
Monthly Rain: 0.02 in
Yearly Rain: 21.43 in
Normal Rain, month to date: 0.00 in
Normal Rain, year to date: 13.97 in
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KTXBRYAN15 Bryan Coulter Field Airport

07/04 00:59:30

86.0

74.0

67

13

SSE

16

29.97

0.00

KTXBRYAN1 Bryan meso_neigh2

07/04 00:55:15

85.6

72.0

63

4

SSE

12

29.99

0.00

MAP594 Bryan APRSWXNET Bryan TX US

07/04 00:33:00

87.0

75.0

68

5

SE

13

0.00

5.70

MD0664 College Station APRSWXNET Bryan TX US

07/04 00:32:00

86.0

71.0

62

1

ENE

0

29.96

0.00

MSG32 College Station DDMET College Station, TX

07/04 00:27:00

86.0

75.0

69

0

North

0

0.00

0.00

MAP009 College Station APRSWXNET College Station TX US

07/04 00:33:00

83.0

71.0

67

4

SSE

12

30.00

0.00

KTXCOLLE9 College Station Southwood Valley

07/04 00:55:23

86.7

86.0

96

4

West

7

---

0.00

KTXBRYAN10 Bryan Roy Ball Road

07/04 00:57:10

85.3

72.0

65

6

SE

13

29.90

0.00

MKCLL College Station ASOS_HFM COLLEGE STATION, TX

07/04 00:40:00

88.0

70.0

55

14

SSE

0

29.98

0.00

KTXBRYAN19 Bryan Riverside

07/04 00:58:16

85.6

70.0

60

7

SSE

7

29.96

0.00

MUP429 Wellborn MesoWest Wellborn TX US UPR

07/03 23:45:00

86.0

0.0

0

0

North

0

0.00

0.00

KCLL College Station Official Station

07/04 00:53:00

86.0

69.0

57

12

South

---

29.99

---

KLHB Hearne Official Station

07/04 00:45:00

93.0

80.0

66

10

SSE

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30.00

---

KRWV Caldwell Official Station

07/04 00:40:00

84.0

72.0

66

9

SSE

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30.03

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 Full Advisory Text
Warning Description: Special Weather Statement

Warning Date: 8:38 PM CDT on July 3, 2009

WarningSum:...Near Record High Temperatures Expected Over The Holiday Weekend...

Warning Message:Hot afternoons are in store for southeast Texas over the Fourth
of July weekend as strong upper level high pressure builds across
the area. Afternoon high temperatures each day will be near or
above record levels at many locations...and heat index values
will peak in a 103 to 108 range. Heat index values exceeded 108
across the Houston Metro area Friday. A heat advisory might be
needed Saturday into Sunday.
Those venturing outside over the Holiday weekend should prepare
themselves for the intense heat. Use light weight and light
colored clothing. Try to avoid prolonged outdoor activity during
the hottest time of the day. Drink plenty of water to avoid
dehydration. Make sure indoor locations are properly air
conditioned. Make sure both the Young and the elderly are
safe...and that the pets have shade and plenty of water.
Heat relief is expected to come next week. The strong upper level
high pressure system will weaken and drift westward. Both
decreasing afternoon high temperatures and increasing rain
chances can be expected.
        

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