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Current Conditions - Hearne, TX
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35°
Scattered Clouds
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| Wind: |
18 mph
from the NNW
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| Dew Point: |
21°F
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| Pressure: |
30.32 in
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| Windchill: |
24°F
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| Humidity: |
57% |
| Visibility: |
10.0 miles
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Updated: 9:24 AM CST on February 09, 2010 at Hearne, Texas(KLHB)
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5 Day Forecast for ZIP Code 77859
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Key: T = Trace of precipitation; MM = data not available
| February 9, 2010 |
| Normal high: | 64° |
Record high: | 86° (1960) |
| Normal low: | 42° |
Record low: | 16° (1933) |
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| Sunrise: | 7:12 AM |
Moon Rise: |
4:14 AM
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| Sunset: | 6:09 PM |
Moon Set: |
2:23 PM
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Personal Weather Stations
Flood Warning
Statement as of 7:54 am CST on February 09, 2010 |
The Flood Warning continues for the Navasota river near easterly. * Until this evening... or until the warning is cancelled. * At 0745 am Tuesday the stage was 19.39 feet. * Flood stage is 19 feet. * Minor flooding is occurring and is forecast to end late Tuesday morning. * Forecast... the river has crested and will continue to recede and fall below flood stage by late Tuesday morning. * At 19 feet minor lowland flooding will occur from easterly to below Highway 21.
Fld observed forecast 6 am location stg stg day time Wed Thu Fri Sat
Navasota river easterly 19 19.4 Tue 08 am 16.9 15.0 14.7 14.4
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Special Weather Statement
Statement as of 4:03 am CST on February 9, 2010 |
... Wintry weather expected Wednesday night through Thursday night...
Another storm system will approach the area by midweek bringing a chance for snow and a wintry mix with it. While there is still some uncertainty as to the speed and track of the evolving system... which could significantly affect the thermal profile for snow production... overall confidence in this storm system continues to increase. As the precipitation begins to fall Wednesday night with surface temperatures near or slightly below freezing... a mix of rain and snow is expected. However... a change over to all snow appears highly possible during the day on Thursday north of a line from Killeen to Waco to Athens.
Areas north of a Killeen to Waco to Athens line appear to have the best chance for accumulating snows during the day Thursday. Temperatures at the surface will be at or slightly above freezing at the onset of the event... which means that snow will likely melt initially... then accumulate as heavier bands develop. At this time it appears that accumulations of 1 to 3 inches will be possible. Uncertainty in the exact track and speed of this system could significantly affect snowfall accumulation totals.
Significant impacts could occur Thursday night as temperatures fall back below freezing. This could result in icy Road conditions due to residual water freezing on the roadways. Icy roads would likely persist into Friday morning.
Residents of North Texas and motorists traveling across the region on Thursday should stay informed of the latest weather information and forecasts by visiting our website at www.Weather.Gov/fortworth
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