Additional information from areas affected by this year's landfalling tropical cyclones can be obtained by clicking on the Weather
Forecast Office location on the map at the National
Weather Service Southern Region Headquarters homepage.
It is always a good idea to check up on the National Hurricane Awareness Week website for excellent information that can
be used to save lives at work, home, while on the road, or on the water this hurricane season. So check it out now - do not wait
until the next storm is on our doorstep! Remember...Hurricane Jerry in 1989 struck the upper Texas coast on October 16th.
It is always a good time to familiarize yourself with your location in reference to area Evacuation and Risk Area Maps in the case of a tropical cyclone threat.
Dr. Gray has issued his October forecast update for the 2004 Atlantic hurricane season. Some interesting
information is included on Florida's "unluckiness" and this year's deadly and destructive season.
Did you know that September 2004 was warm and dry for much of Southeast Texas?
College Station had it's
2nd driest
September ever and Galveston had it's
9th warmest
September ever.
Extremes Data and Annual Summaries (monthly averages for 2003 and through September 2004) are available. Find out...
Houston,
Galveston and
College Station.
What kind of weather might Southeast Texas see on Halloween?