Tag: National Weather Service Brownsville/Rio Grande Valley
RGV farmers worry as Mexico falls years behind on water deliveries
Lifelong farmer Dale Murden remembers wondering why his grandmother would collect rainwater at her home in rural Elsa to water her flowers.
McAllen calls for water restrictions due to low reservoir levels
Plummeting water levels at both Falcon and Amistad international reservoirs continue to plummet due to a prolonged drought, prompting the largest city in Hidalgo County to implement water restrictions.
RGV to stay hot and dry as forecasters sees few prospects for short-term relief...
The National Weather Service Brownsville-Rio Grande Valley station has issued its seasonal outlook for September through November, and it's not good news.
National Weather Service unveils new tool as hurricane season heats up
EDINBURG — With the Atlantic hurricane season just beginning to heat up, officials from across Hidalgo County gathered here Thursday for a crash course on the latest communication tool from the National Weather Service.
Tropical Storm Harold shifts course, but brings Valley brief summer heat relief
Turns out Harold was a friendly fellow.
Tropical Storm Harold to make landfall in the Valley
The depression in the Gulf of Mexico was upgraded to a tropical storm overnight and is anticipated to make landfall Tuesday morning.
Tropical Storm Harold likely to develop, arrive in Valley Tuesday morning
The National Hurricane Center on Monday afternoon upgraded the system in the Gulf of Mexico that is moving toward the Valley to Tropical Depression Nine.
There’s a 50% chance of relief from this prolonged heat this week
Rain! Well, hopefully.
‘Wait and see’: Tropical disturbance could bring relief or more heat
Any Rio Grande Valley residents who got rained on Tuesday should considered themselves extremely lucky.
New hurricane outlook sees better chances for more powerful storms
The National Weather Service Brownsville-Rio Grande Valley has announced the traditional mid-season outlook for the Atlantic hurricane season from the National Atmospheric and Oceanic Administration, 2023 edition.