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Fort Stockton-Pecos County, Texas

  National Weather Service:
Flash Flood Watch
    

Current conditions
As of 10:53 PM CDT
at Fort Stockton, Texas

Scattered Clouds
Temperature: 75°
Wind: ESE 10 mph
Dewpoint: 63°
Humidity: 66%
Visibility: 10.0 miles
Forecast

As of 2:38 PM CDT on July 24, 2008

Tonight...Mostly cloudy with scattered showers and isolated thunderstorms. Lows around 70. East winds 10 to 20 mph. Chance of precipitation 50 percent.

Friday...Mostly cloudy with scattered showers and isolated thunderstorms. Locally heavy rainfall possible. Highs in the mid 80s. Southeast winds 10 to 20 mph. Chance of precipitation 50 percent.

Friday Night...Mostly cloudy with scattered showers and isolated thunderstorms. Lows around 70. Southeast winds 15 to 25 mph decreasing to 10 to 15 mph after midnight. Chance of precipitation 40 percent.

5-day forecast


Radar
Local radar » Loop
Regional radar » Loop

    Regional conditions
LocationConditionsTemp..
Fort Stockton Scattered Clouds 75°
Pecos Clear 77°
Alpine Clear 70°
Wink Clear 78°
Dryden Unknown 75°
Marfa Partly Cloudy 70°
Odessa Clear 77°
Midland (Midland International) Clear 77°
Midland (Midland) Clear 79°
Big Spring Clear 75°

5-day forecast
Fri Sat Sun Mon Tue
Thunderstorm Partly Cloudy Partly Cloudy Partly Cloudy Partly Cloudy
T-storms Partly Cloudy Partly Cloudy Partly Cloudy Partly Cloudy
85° | 68° 90° | 70° 97° | 72° 99° | 74° 99° | 72°

Almanac

Key: T = Trace of precipitation; MM = data not available
July 24, 2008
Normal high:93° Record high:100° (2000)
Normal low:69° Record low:66° (2007)
Sunrise:7:04 AM Moon Rise: No Moon Rise
Sunset:8:51 PM Moon Set: 1:11 PM
Complete weather almanac
Detailed History and Climate

Flash Flood Watch
Issued by the National Weather Service at 2:36 PM CDT on July 24, 2008


... Flash Flood Watch in effect from Friday morning through Friday
evening...

The National Weather Service in Midland/Odessa has expanded the

* Flash Flood Watch to include a portion of southwest Texas...
including the following area... Pecos.

* From Friday morning through Friday evening

* showers and isolated thunderstorms producing heavy rainfall will
become more widespread Friday over southwest Texas. Scattered
rainfall amounts to around 1 inch... and isolated amounts of 2 to
3 inches... will be possible.

A Flash Flood Watch means flash flooding is possible in or near
the watch area. If you are in the watch area... plan now for what
you will do if flash flooding develops. Stay informed and be
ready to act if you see flooding or if a Flash Flood Warning is
issued.




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