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Overall the region fared well with regard to impacts from Hurricane Isaac. Heavy flooding rains, especially over southeast Mississippi; and minor to moderate coastal flooding and erosion were the primary problems. No injuries were reported in association with Hurricane Isaac across the area.
One indirect death was reported in Escambia County, FL when a man drowned in the increasingly rough surf while attempting to ride a JetSki on August 27th as Isaac began moving north across the Gulf. Hurricane Isaac did not directly hit our area, but significant impacts were felt across the region. The majority of this document will focus on the impacts from flooding across southern Alabama and southern Mississippi. Below are some of the regional impacts Although Isaac weakened in intensity as it moved inland, the movement of the storm slowed to around 5 mph.
This slow down resulted in prolonged excessive rainfall and resultant flooding across southwest Alabama and southeast Mississippi. The heaviest, most persistent rainfall occurred on the evening of August 29th. Radar storm total estimates of inches of rain fell over parts of the region, especially over southeast Mississippi.
Radar estimates from KMOB radar can be seen in the image to the right. The highest observed regional rainfall totals were in southeast Mississippi - Latonia, MS with This widespread heavy rainfall resulted in catastrophic flash flooding over much of the region, especially across southeast Mississippi. Many roadways became flooded and many across southeast Mississippi even washed out as seen in the images below. M any buildings across that same area became inundated, which led to numerous water rescues of trapped individuals.
Upload your own August weather image: Upload. Issued: 3 am Thu 13 Jan local time Updates in: hr min s. United States August. The Long-range 12 day forecast also includes detail for August weather today. Live weather reports from August weather stations and weather warnings that include risk of thunder, high UV index and forecast gales.
See the links below the day August weather forecast table for other cities and towns nearby along with weather conditions for local outdoor activities. Scroll to left August Weather Today 1—3 days.
August Weather Next Week 10—12 days. See all maps. Rain mm. August Weather Today 1—3 days :. August Weather 4—7 days :. August Weather Next Week 10—12 days :. More than 2 inches occurred at a couple of isolated locations. A weak cold front moved south into west-central Texas on the 10th. The main effect was a wind shift to northeast winds. Temperatures were slightly cooler across the Big Country, where afternoon highs were in the mid to upper 90s.
Dry and hotter conditions resumed areawide on the 11th and 12th, as the upper level high pressure system shifted southeast, from the Four Corners region across New Mexico and Texas. In the hot, unstable airmass, scattered thunderstorms with strong, gusty winds and locally heavy rain developed across the Big Country on the late afternoon and evening of the 12th. The storms moved south across the Concho Valley and Heartland, and toward the Interstate 10 corridor during the nighttime hours.
Strong thunderstorm winds downed tree limbs and damaged a grain warehouse in Winters, a wind gust of 60 mph was reported in Miles. In addition, 60 mph wind gusts were reported in Wall.
A 45 mph wind gust was recorded at the San Angelo Regional Airport. Rainfall amounts between one half inch and 1. Hot and mostly dry conditions prevailed from the 13th to 17th, when an upper level high pressure system extended from the southewestern states across central and southern Texas. Afternoon highs were in the degree range across much of the area during this time.
A few showers and thunderstorms occurred over the Big Country on the 14th and 15th, as an upper level disturbance moved across the southern Plains.
Scattered light rain showers also occurred across roughly the northern third of west-central Texas during the post-Midnight hours of the 16th and 17th. A grass and brush fire occurred in Shackelford County approximately 10 miles west of Albany, on the 14th.
From the afternon of the 17th into the early morning of the 18th, scattered to numerous showers and thunderstorms with locally heavy rainfall occurred across west-central Texas, mostly in an east-west band south of Interstate 20 and north of Interstate Widely scattered locations received inches of rainfall, with a few higher amounts between 2 and 4 inches.
On August , the upper level high pressure system lessened its influence on Texas as it became centered over the southwestern states before weakening.
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