Pine Valley, TX

6:16 AM CST on February 12, 2012 (GMT -0600)
Elev: 269 ft
Lon: 94.8° W
Lat: 31.2° N
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Weather Summary
Weather Underground Forecast for Sunday, February 12, 2012.

The East dries out on Sunday, but wet weather continues moving through the West. A trough of low pressure advances eastward over the Great Basin and Central Rockies, producing moderate snow showers over Utah and Colorado. Winter weather advisories have been issued for parts of western Colorado as snowfall accumulations may reach from 6 to 8 inches by Sunday evening. Most of Utah, western Wyoming, and northern New Mexico should see lighter snow showers with accumulation around 1 to 2 inches. The tail end of this trough will extend into western Texas, bringing snow and freezing rain showers into northwestern Texas. Precipitation from this system will move into the Texas Panhandle late Sunday into Monday morning. Winter storm warnings have been issued for the region as 3 to 5 inches of snow are possible, with ice accumulations from 0.10 to 0.30 inches by Sunday evening. This will cause dangerous roads and travel conditions.

Meanwhile, another trough of low pressure and associated cold front approach the West Coast on Sunday. This system will reach the coasts of the Pacific Northwest and northern California in the afternoon and evening hours, bringing more rain showers. Temperatures will remain cool over most of the West Coast as this system pushes clouds and moisture onshore.

In the East, a strong ridge of high pressure allows for dry, sunny, and cool weather to persist. This system creates strong flow from the north, pushing cold air into the Plains and Eastern Valleys. Expect highs to range in the 20s in the Midwest, while the Ohio River Valley and Tennessee Valleys will see highs in the 30s. Freeze advisories have been issued for the Gulf states as low temperatures will drop into the 20s Sunday night. Dangerous fire conditions spread over the Southeastern states due to high pressure creating a very dry airmas with strong winds.
Weather Underground Forecast for Sunday, February 12, 2012.

The East dries out on Sunday, but wet weather continues moving through the West. A trough of low pressure advances eastward over the Great Basin and Central Rockies, producing moderate snow showers over Utah and Colorado. Winter weather advisories have been issued for parts of western Colorado as snowfall accumulations may reach from 6 to 8 inches by Sunday evening. Most of Utah, western Wyoming, and northern New Mexico should see lighter snow showers with accumulation around 1 to 2 inches. The tail end of this trough will extend into western Texas, bringing snow and freezing rain showers into northwestern Texas. Precipitation from this system will move into the Texas Panhandle late Sunday into Monday morning. Winter storm warnings have been issued for the region as 3 to 5 inches of snow are possible, with ice accumulations from 0.10 to 0.30 inches by Sunday evening. This will cause dangerous roads and travel conditions.

Meanwhile, another trough of low pressure and associated cold front approach the West Coast on Sunday. This system will reach the coasts of the Pacific Northwest and northern California in the afternoon and evening hours, bringing more rain showers. Temperatures will remain cool over most of the West Coast as this system pushes clouds and moisture onshore.

In the East, a strong ridge of high pressure allows for dry, sunny, and cool weather to persist. This system creates strong flow from the north, pushing cold air into the Plains and Eastern Valleys. Expect highs to range in the 20s in the Midwest, while the Ohio River Valley and Tennessee Valleys will see highs in the 30s. Freeze advisories have been issued for the Gulf states as low temperatures will drop into the 20s Sunday night. Dangerous fire conditions spread over the Southeastern states due to high pressure creating a very dry airmas with strong winds.
Pine Valley Weather at a Glance
Updated 5:53 AM CST
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Elevation
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Now
Clear
Clear
Temperature
30 °F
Feels Like 24 °F
Wind(mph)
6
Sunrise / Set
7:03 AM
6:03 PM
Moon
Waning Gibbous
Today
Partly Cloudy 50 °F
Partly Cloudy
Tonight
Chance of Rain 36 °F
Chance of Rain
40% chance of precipitation
Tomorrow
Thunderstorm 54 | 45 °F
T-storms
100% chance of precipitation
Tuesday
Partly Cloudy 70 | 47 °F
Partly Cloudy
Wednesday
Chance of a Thunderstorm 72 | 50 °F
Chance of T-storms
40% chance of precipitation
Thursday
Chance of a Thunderstorm 67 | 41 °F
Chance of T-storms
20% chance of precipitation
Today is forecast to be Warmer than yesterday.
Conditions
Pressure
30.58 in
Visibility
10.0 miles
Clouds
Clear -
Moisture
Humidity
51%
Rainfall
0.00 in
Snow Depth
Not available.
METAR
METAR KLFK 121153Z AUTO 06005KT 10SM CLR M01/M10 A3057 RMK AO2 SLP353 T10111100 10011 21011 55006 TSNO
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Weather Radio
Temperature
Windchill
24 °F
Dew Point
14 °F
Wind
Speed / Dir
6 mph from ENE
Wind Gust
Health
UV
0 out of 16
Pollen
7.40 out of 12
Pollen Forecast
Air Quality
Not available.
Flu Activity
Regional
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Regional Forecast for Angelina
Today
cloudy Mostly cloudy. Highs in the upper 40s. East winds 5 to 10 mph.
Tonight
nt_chancerain A chance of light rain...mainly after midnight. Mostly cloudy. Lows in the mid 30s. Southeast winds 5 to 10 mph. Chance of rain 40 percent.
Monday
rain Showers and isolated thunderstorms. Cloudy. Highs in the mid 50s. East winds 10 to 15 mph. Chance of precipitation near 100 percent.
Monday Night
nt_chancerain A 20 percent chance of showers in the evening. Mostly cloudy. Warmer. Lows in the mid 40s. Southeast winds 5 mph becoming west after midnight.
Tuesday
partlycloudy Partly cloudy. Warmer. Highs around 70. West winds around 5 mph becoming south in the afternoon.
Tuesday Night
nt_partlycloudy Partly cloudy. A 20 percent chance of showers after midnight. Lows in the lower 50s.
Wednesday
chancerain Mostly cloudy with a 50 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms. Highs in the lower 70s.
Wednesday Night
nt_cloudy Mostly cloudy. A chance of showers and thunderstorms...mainly in the evening. Lows in the lower 50s. Chance of precipitation 30 percent.
Thursday
partlycloudy Partly cloudy. Highs in the upper 60s.
Thursday Night
nt_partlycloudy Partly cloudy. Lows in the upper 30s.
Friday
partlycloudy Partly cloudy. Highs in the mid 60s.
Friday Night
nt_partlycloudy Partly cloudy. Lows in the lower 40s.
Saturday
cloudy Becoming mostly cloudy. A 20 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms. Highs in the lower 60s.
Source: NWS at 3:55 am CST on February 12, 2012
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View Calendar 7-Day Weather Forecast for 75941
Sunday, 12
Partly Cloudy
50 | 36 °F
Partly Cloudy
Chance of
Precipitation
0%
Monday, 13
Thunderstorm
54 | 45 °F
T-storms
Chance of
Precipitation
100%
Tuesday, 14
Partly Cloudy
70 | 47 °F
Partly Cloudy
Chance of
Precipitation
10%
Wednesday, 15
Chance of a Thunderstorm
72 | 50 °F
Chance of T-storms
Chance of
Precipitation
40%
Thursday, 16
Chance of a Thunderstorm
67 | 41 °F
Chance of T-storms
Chance of
Precipitation
20%
Friday, 17
Partly Cloudy
65 | 41 °F
Partly Cloudy
Chance of
Precipitation
10%
Saturday, 18
Chance of a Thunderstorm
61 | NA
Chance of T-storms
Chance of
Precipitation
20%
Source: NWS at 3:55 am CST on February 12, 2012
Regional Forecast for Angelina
Today
cloudy Mostly cloudy. Highs in the upper 40s. East winds 5 to 10 mph.
Tonight
nt_chancerain A chance of light rain...mainly after midnight. Mostly cloudy. Lows in the mid 30s. Southeast winds 5 to 10 mph. Chance of rain 40 percent.
Hourly Forecast 6AM 12 Noon 6PM 12 Midnight
Temp. | Dew Point 25 | 11 43 | 13 43 | 16 40 | 22
Wind 2 mph NE 6 mph East 5 mph ESE 6 mph ESE
Humidity 57% 28% 33% 50%
Chance of Precip. 0% 0% 0% 40%
Cloud Cover 50% 50% 85% 95%
Conditions Partly Cloudy Partly Cloudy Chance of Rain Chance of Rain
Sunrise & Sunset
7:03 AM
6:03 PM
Source: NWS at 3:55 am CST on February 12, 2012
Regional Forecast for Angelina
Monday
rain Showers and isolated thunderstorms. Cloudy. Highs in the mid 50s. East winds 10 to 15 mph. Chance of precipitation near 100 percent.
Monday Night
nt_chancerain A 20 percent chance of showers in the evening. Mostly cloudy. Warmer. Lows in the mid 40s. Southeast winds 5 mph becoming west after midnight.
Hourly Forecast 6AM 12 Noon 6PM 12 Midnight
Temp. | Dew Point 38 | 31 49 | 40 49 | 49 47 | 45
Wind 8 mph ESE 6 mph SE 4 mph East 1 mph South
Humidity 79% 70% 96% 95%
Chance of Precip. 40% 100% 100% 20%
Cloud Cover 100% 100% 70% 50%
Conditions Thunderstorm Thunderstorm Chance of Rain Partly Cloudy
Sunrise & Sunset
7:02 AM
6:04 PM
Source: NWS at 3:55 am CST on February 12, 2012
Regional Forecast for Angelina
Tuesday
partlycloudy Partly cloudy. Warmer. Highs around 70. West winds around 5 mph becoming south in the afternoon.
Tuesday Night
nt_partlycloudy Partly cloudy. A 20 percent chance of showers after midnight. Lows in the lower 50s.
Hourly Forecast 6AM 12 Noon 6PM 12 Midnight
Temp. | Dew Point 45 | 43 63 | 43 63 | 43 52 | 45
Wind 1 mph NW 0 mph SSE 4 mph SE 5 mph SE
Humidity 92% 47% 50% 74%
Chance of Precip. 20% 10% 10% 10%
Cloud Cover 40% 40% 40% 55%
Conditions Partly Cloudy Partly Cloudy Partly Cloudy Partly Cloudy
Sunrise & Sunset
7:01 AM
6:05 PM
Source: NWS at 3:55 am CST on February 12, 2012
Regional Forecast for Angelina
Wednesday
chancerain Mostly cloudy with a 50 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms. Highs in the lower 70s.
Wednesday Night
nt_cloudy Mostly cloudy. A chance of showers and thunderstorms...mainly in the evening. Lows in the lower 50s. Chance of precipitation 30 percent.
Hourly Forecast 6AM 12 Noon 6PM 12 Midnight
Temp. | Dew Point 49 | 45 65 | 49 65 | 54 56 | 50
Wind 5 mph SE 6 mph SSE 4 mph South 4 mph WNW
Humidity 89% 58% 64% 80%
Chance of Precip. 10% 40% 40% 30%
Cloud Cover 70% 70% 75% 70%
Conditions Chance of a Thunderstorm Chance of a Thunderstorm Chance of a Thunderstorm Chance of a Thunderstorm
Sunrise & Sunset
7:00 AM
6:06 PM
Source: NWS at 3:55 am CST on February 12, 2012
Regional Forecast for Angelina
Thursday
partlycloudy Partly cloudy. Highs in the upper 60s.
Thursday Night
nt_partlycloudy Partly cloudy. Lows in the upper 30s.
Hourly Forecast 6AM 12 Noon 6PM 12 Midnight
Temp. | Dew Point 52 | 47 63 | 43 63 | 40 49 | 40
Wind 6 mph NNW 6 mph NNW 5 mph North 5 mph NNE
Humidity 83% 50% 42% 71%
Chance of Precip. 30% 20% 20% 10%
Cloud Cover 55% 55% 55% 55%
Conditions Chance of a Thunderstorm Chance of a Thunderstorm Partly Cloudy Partly Cloudy
Sunrise & Sunset
6:59 AM
6:07 PM
Source: NWS at 3:55 am CST on February 12, 2012
Regional Forecast for Angelina
Friday
partlycloudy Partly cloudy. Highs in the mid 60s.
Friday Night
nt_partlycloudy Partly cloudy. Lows in the lower 40s.
Hourly Forecast 6AM 12 Noon 6PM 12 Midnight
Temp. | Dew Point 43 | 38 58 | 40 59 | 40 49 | 40
Wind 5 mph NNE 6 mph NE 5 mph ENE 5 mph ENE
Humidity 82% 49% 49% 70%
Chance of Precip. 10% 10% 10% 10%
Cloud Cover 50% 50% 50% 60%
Conditions Partly Cloudy Partly Cloudy Partly Cloudy Partly Cloudy
Sunrise & Sunset
6:59 AM
6:07 PM
Source: NWS at 3:55 am CST on February 12, 2012
Regional Forecast for Angelina
Saturday
cloudy Becoming mostly cloudy. A 20 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms. Highs in the lower 60s.
Hourly Forecast 6AM 12 Noon 6PM 12 Midnight
Temp. | Dew Point 43 | 38 56 | 38 59 | 40 49 | 40
Wind 7 mph ENE 7 mph North 5 mph ENE 5 mph ENE
Humidity 82% 53% 49% 70%
Chance of Precip. 10% 20% 10% 10%
Cloud Cover 70% 70% 50% 60%
Conditions Chance of a Thunderstorm Chance of a Thunderstorm Partly Cloudy Partly Cloudy
Sunrise & Sunset
6:59 AM
6:07 PM
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History & Almanac
February 12, 2012 Max Temp Min Temp
Normal 64 °F 41 °F
Record 84 °F (1931) 18 °F (1963)
Yesterday 51 °F 33 °F
Yesterday's Heating Degree Days: 23
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Earthquake Activity
City Distance Mag. Time & Date
No recent earthquake activity has been reported nearby.
Minimum magnitude displayed is 2.5.
Astronomy
Feb. 12, 2012 Rise Set
Actual Time 7:03 AM CST 6:03 PM CST
Civil Twilight 6:38 AM CST 6:28 PM CST
Nautical Twilight 6:10 AM CST 6:57 PM CST
Astronomical Twilight 5:41 AM CST 7:25 PM CST
Moon 11:33 PM CST 9:48 AM CST
Length Of Visible Light 11h 50m
Length of Day
11h 00m
Tomorrow will be 1m 43s longer.
Waning Gibbous, 74% of the Moon is Illuminated
Today
Waning Gibbous
Feb 14
Last Quarter
Feb 21
New
Feb 29
First Quarter
Mar 8
Full
Today's Extremes
State Highs State Lows
60 °F
Port Isabel
59 °F
Brownsville
57 °F
Harlingen
54 °F
Edinburg
12 °F
Dalhart
15 °F
Pampa
16 °F
Amarillo
17 °F
Perryton
17 °F
Dumas
Source: NWS
Snow Depth
Station Depth Elevation
No new snow has been reported.
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City Temp. Conditions Updated
Lufkin 30 °F Clear 5:53 AM CST
Nacogdoches 28 °F Clear 5:55 AM CST
Crockett 30 °F Clear 5:55 AM CST
Jasper 32 °F Clear 6:15 AM CST
Flight To ETA Status
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Flight Rule: VFR (KLFK)
Wind Speed: 5.0 kts.
Wind Dir: 60° (ENE)
Ceiling: Unlimited

METAR KLFK 121153Z AUTO 06005KT 10SM CLR M01/M10 A3057 RMK AO2 SLP353 T10111100 10011 21011 55006 TSNO

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Station Location Temp. Windchill Dew Point Humidity Wind Precipitation Elevation Updated Type Website
RAWS LUFKIN TX, Lufkin, TX 30 °F 25 °F 14 °F 50% ENE  at  5 mph 0.00 in / hr 154 ft 5:03 AM CST MADIS
Huntington, TX 29.9 °F 30 °F 18 °F 62% WNW  at  0.0 mph 0.00 in / hr 274 ft 6:08 AM CST Normal
Carter Lake, Camden, TX 29.7 °F 30 °F 19 °F 65% SE  at  1.0 mph 0.00 in / hr 381 ft 6:01 AM CST Normal  
RAWS ZAVALLA TX, Zavalla, TX 31 °F 27 °F 13 °F 47% ENE  at  4 mph 0.00 in / hr 126 ft 5:02 AM CST MADIS
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Public Information Statement
Mobile & Email Alerts Statement as of 6:02 am CST on February 12, 2012

... Public information statement...

... The governor of Louisiana has proclaimed the week of February
12th through the 17th... 2012... as severe weather awareness week...

Spring is the season when severe weather is most likely to strike.
Severe thunderstorms can form in a matter of minutes... bringing large
hail... damaging winds... dangerous tornadoes... and deadly lightning.
These storms can also produce very heavy rain... dropping several
inches in the space of an hour... and causing deadly flash flooding.

Severe weather awareness week is the time to talk with the public
about how we can prepare for these severe weather risks. This
includes having an emergency action plan at home... school... and the
office. An important part of this plan is to make sure everyone
understands it... and is ready to put it into action when necessary.

During severe weather awareness week... the National Weather
Service will review the most important aspects of severe weather...
and highlight safety rules. Special public information statements
will be issued each day... as indicated by the following list.
Newspapers and safety organizations can help to promote awareness...
by printing and distributing the safety rules. The broadcast media
can also help to get this information to the public.

Sunday... morning... introduction to severe weather week.
       Afternoon... National Weather Service watches and warnings.
Monday... morning... NOAA Weather Radio all hazards.
       Afternoon... damaging wind and hail.
Tuesday... morning... drought and wildfires.
        Afternoon... tornadoes and tornado safety.
Wedesday... morning... lightning facts and the 30 30 rule.
         Afternoon... severe weather safety for boaters.
Thursday... morning... turn around... don't drown.
         Afternoon... flood and flash flood safety.
Friday... morning... amateur radio and Skywarn spotters.
       Afternoon... reporting severe weather to the National
                   Weather Service.

The four state region recorded 79 tornadoes in 2011 which is far
more than the 25 tornadoes which occurred in 2010... in fact...
nationwide... 2011 recorded the 2nd most tornadoes since record
keeping began with a preliminary count of 1690. 2011 also will be
remember for the significant number of fatalities nationwide with 550
which is ranked 4th using records dating back to 1925. The outbreak
of April 25 and 26 2011 will go down as one of the 2nd largest in the
four state region history with 26 tornadoes recorded. Some of the
largest outbreaks across the region have occurred in the Spring...
including the April 2009... April 2000... may 1999... and April 1999
outbreaks which featured numerous strong to violent tornadoes.

The National Weather Service would like to thank everyone involved in
making severe weather awareness week a Success.

&&

For more details on some of the significant severe weather events
across the four state region dating back to the 1978 Shreveport F4
tornado... please visit... www.Srh.NOAA.Gov/shv/events/