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Current Conditions [Select Refresh to Update]

Updated: 3:20pm on 3/10/10

(location)

Currently:
73°

Clear
Clear

High: 73° 
(3:18pm) 
Low: 54° 
(5:00am)
Wind: 8 mph from the SW
Gust: 10 mph
Today's High Wind: 26 mph (9:05am)
Humidity: 34%
Pressure: 29.46 in  (Steady) 
Pressure Rate: -0.0 in/hr
Dew Point: 43°
Wind Chill: 73°
Heat Index (feels like): 72°
Comfort Level: Comfortable
Temperature Rate:  2.72°/hr
 
5 Day Forecast
 
Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun
Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear
Chance T-storms Partly Cloudy Clear Clear Partly Cloudy
70° 65° 61° 63° 72°
41° 43° 41° 43° 49°

Records and Normals
 
Temperature Forecast Normal Record
High 70° 61° 84°
(2006)
Low 41° 45° 23°
(1998)
 
Weather Advisories
Warning Date: 11:45 am CST on March 10, 2010
Warning Description: Wind Advisory
Full Advisory Text...
Weather Map

Almanac
 
Sunrise:  
6:42am
Moonrise: 
3:44am

Moon Phase:
21%

Sunset: 
6:29pm
Moonset:  
2:05pm
 Star Chart...
Rainfall Totals
Hourly Rain 0.00 in
Daily Rain: 0.29 in
Monthly Rain: 1.66 in
Yearly Rain: 8.20 in
Normal Rain, month to date: 0.00 in
Normal Rain, year to date: 0.00 in
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KDFW Dallas/Ft Worth Official Station

03/10 14:53:00

74

34

23

20

WSW

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29.44

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KDAL Dallas Love Official Station

03/10 14:53:00

74

34

23

16

West

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29.46

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KADS Dallas Addison Official Station

03/10 14:50:00

73

34

23

12

SW

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29.47

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KGPM Grand Prairie Official Station

03/10 14:50:00

75

32

21

17

WSW

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29.48

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Full Advisory Text
Warning Description: Wind Advisory

Warning Date: 11:45 am CST on March 10, 2010

WarningSum:...Wind Advisory Remains In Effect Until 6 Pm Cst This Evening...

Warning Message:A Wind Advisory remains in effect until 6 PM CST this evening. 
A dry line will move east to the I-35 corridor by midday...and
into East Texas by late afternoon. As the dry line passes...winds
will become southwesterly at 20 to 30 mph...with some gusts over
40 mph possible. The wind speeds will decrease to 10 to 20 mph
toward sunset.
Winds will become west and northwest later this evening into the
overnight hours...as a cold front moves through the region.
Precautionary/preparedness actions...
A Wind Advisory means that sustained winds of at least 20 to
30 mph are expected. Winds this strong can make driving
difficult...especially for high profile vehicles. Boaters should
use extra caution when venturing onto area lakes.  Residents may
wish to take action to secure trash cans...lawn furniture...and
other lightweight outdoor objects that may be blown around in the
strong winds.
WarningDesc:Fire Weather Warning

WarningDate:1:08 PM CST on March 10, 2010

WarningSum:...Red Flag Warning Remains In Effect Until 6 Pm Cst This
Evening...

Warning Message:A red flag warning remains in effect until 6 PM CST this evening.
A dry line will rapidly move east today...to near the I-
35 corridor by midday and into East Texas this afternoon. For
areas along and west of I-35...winds will become southwesterly
and increase to 20 to 30 mph behind the dry line. Expect minimum
relative humidities of 10 to 20 percent this afternoon. These
weather conditions in conjunction with dry fuels will create
extreme fire weather danger.
Precautionary/preparedness actions...
A red flag warning means that critical fire weather conditions
are very likely to occur. A combination of strong winds...low
relative humidity...and dry vegetation will create explosive fire
growth potential. Avoid all outside burning and welding on
Wednesday. Do not toss lit cigarette Butts outside. Report wild
fires to the nearest Fire Department or law enforcement office.