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La precipitación total el mes pasado fue distinta en diferentes puntos de la ciudad. Camp Mabry, la principal estación meteorológica de Austin, registró alrededor de 7 pulgadas de lluvia. En el aeropuerto cayeron más de 12 pulgadas.
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Rainfall totals in Austin last month varied sharply depending on where you were standing. Camp Mabry, Austin's main weather station, saw little more than 7 inches of rain. Austin's airport, meanwhile, recorded a total slightly above 12 inches, according to the National Weather Service.
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Updated at 8:35 a.m. Wednesday.Snow flurries and sleet are possible Wednesday night, the National Weather Service said, but you shouldn't expect any…
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From Texas Standard:After a dry summer in west Texas, locals would love nothing more than to be able to summon a rainstorm on command. This isn't a new…
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From Texas Standard:Weather experts have a way with words – like 'polar vortex' and 'superstorm' – and now, 'Godzilla' El Niño. Of course, forecasting is…
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The drenching rains that have fallen on Austin this year have provided sizable benefits: Reservoirs are recovering, lawns are green, and this summer will…
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Update: The National Weather Service has extended flood advisories for rivers and creeks in central Travis County and south central Williamson County…
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Half a foot of rain pelted the city of Austin and the surrounding area last night, with rainfall totals topping out at seven inches in the Walnut Creek…
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Update: A Flash Flood Watch remains in effect for much of Central Texas until noon.Original Story (5:44 a.m.): Central Texas is getting some much-needed…
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Update 6:45 a.m.: The City of Austin has now opened all of the low water crossings on Spicewood Springs Road around Loop 360. Low water crossings at…