Sunday 2:26 am

Wind:CLM at 0 mph
Pressure:30.29
NATIONAL SUMMARY
Saturday felt nothing like the start of the Memorial Day weekend
across the Northeast due to rain, high-elevation snow and brisk
winds. The wet and chilly weather will gradually diminish from south
to north through Sunday, leading to a nice Memorial Day. Meanwhile,
the main weather news on Saturday was a cluster of drenching
thunderstorms that continued to stream across San Antonio, leading to
severe flooding. A flash flood emergency was declared as runoff from
the rain inundated and forced officials to close roads, while some
residents were forced from their homes. KSAT-TV from San Antonio
reported that the flooding has claimed at least one life. The
heaviest rain has departed San Antonio as the flooding downpour
danger shifts northeastward toward the Arklatex through tonight.
Severe thunderstorms will also continue to erupt through the evening
hours across the High Plains with another round of violent
thunderstorms to plague this region on Sunday. Showers were also
pushing into western Washington Saturday afternoon. Rain will expand
across more of the Northwest through Sunday.
SPECIAL WEATHER
Second All-Time Wettest Day for San Antonio
--This Memorial Day weekend started with severe flooding in San
Antonio after drenching thunderstorms unleashed nearly 10 inches of
rain, as of 1 p.m. CDT. May 25 is now the city's second wettest day
of all-time since records began in 1886. July 1, 2002, originally
held that distinction with 9.52 inches, while October 17, 1998, and
its 11.26 inches remains at the top of the list. The torrential rain
caused the level of the San Antonio River at Loop 410 to surge from
4.54 feet to a record 34.21 feet in less than four hours.
WEATHER HIGHLIGHTS BY ACCU WEATHER
Record Lows Set Saturday Morning (Old Record):
--Wheeling, W. Va.: 31 degrees (41 degrees from 1949)
--New Philadelphia, Ohio: 32 degrees (33 degrees from 1992)
--Morgantown, W. Va.: 32 degrees (37 degrees from 1956)
--Zanesville, Ohio: 31 degrees (37 degrees from 1956)
--Huntington, W. Va.: 39 degrees tied the record from 1941.
--Parkersburg, W. Va.: 33 degrees (37 degrees from 1925)
--Beckley, W. Va.: 36 degrees (40 degrees from 1983)
--Bristol, Tenn.: 40 degrees (42 degrees from 1942)
--Elizabeth City, N.C.: 43 degrees (47 degrees from 1976)
--Pittsburgh, Pa.: 33 degrees tied the record from 1925.
--Piedmont Triad International Airport, N.C.: 43 degrees tied the
record from 1956.
--About 130 people had to be rescued from their cars or homes due to
rising flood waters in San Antonio, Texas this morning. Water levels
rose to 4 feet high in some homes. One woman was killed during a
water rescue as she was swept from the roof of her car by the water.
Today's rain makes it the second wettest calendar day on record at
San Antonio at 9.87 inches. The wettest on record was October 17,
1998 with 11.26 inches. The San Antonio River, Bexar County, Texas
has set a new record-high level at 32.87 feet.
24-Hour Rainfall Totals (In Inches), Ending at 7 p.m. EDT Saturday:
San Antonio, Texas 9.87
Kelly Air Force Base, Texas 8.42
Boerne Stage Field, Texas. 3.17
Grand Island, Neb. 3.09
Aurora, Neb. 2.75
Newton, Iowa 2.55
Killeen, Texas 2.33
Chester, Ct. 2.14
New Braunfels, Texas 2.00
Ottumwa, Iowa 1.94
Hastings, Neb. 1.85
Pella, Iowa 1.73
Kearney, Neb. 1.62
Victoria, Texas 1.60
Hettinger, N.D. 1.56
Ames, Iowa 1.53
Oskaloosa, Iowa 1.52
Burnet, Texas 1.46
Houlton, Maine 1.42
Burlington, Vt. 1.40
McKinney, Texas 1.36
York, Neb. 1.34
Knoxville, Iowa 1.30
Lexington, Neb. 1.26
DAILY EXTREMES
National High Today (through 9 p.m.) 99 at Lamar, Colorado
National Low Today (through 9 p.m.) 15 at Bodie State Park, California
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PLACE YEAR EVENT
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Udall, Kan. 1955 This town, 25 miles southeast of Wichita, was
destroyed by a tornado. More than 75 people
died, and 270 were injured; this was half the
population of the town.
Wesley, La. 1991 Heavy rain (25th-26th) resulted in widespread
flooding. One hundred-sixty homes -- 80% of the
total number of houses in town -- received
structural or water damage. A total of 6.5" of
rain fell in 2-1/2 hours.