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Notrees, TX Weather Forecast and Current Conditions (79759)

Current Conditions From Nearby Station  

Clear 67°F
Feels Like 67°F  
Humidity 61% Dew Point 53°F Wind Calm 0 MPH Barometer 30.07 in.763.8 mm
Solar Rad 0 w/m2 UV Index 0
Report from a personal weather station 14.5 miles ESE of central Notrees
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Current Conditions From Nearby Station  

Clear 67°F
Feels Like 67°F  
Humidity 61% Dew Point 53°F Wind Calm 0 MPH Barometer 30.07 in.763.8 mm
Solar Rad 0 w/m2 UV Index 0
Report from a personal weather station 14.5 miles ESE of central Notrees
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Point Forecast at a Glance

MonSep 29
Mon Sep 29: Clear, Low 59°F
 
59°
TueSep 30
Tue Sep 30: Sunny, High 84°F, Low 61°F
84°
61°
WedOct 1
Wed Oct 1: Sunny, High 88°F, Low 63°F
88°
63°
ThuOct 2
Thu Oct 2: Sunny, High 89°F, Low 63°F
89°
63°
FriOct 3
Fri Oct 3: Sunny, High 89°F, Low 63°F
89°
63°
SatOct 4
Sat Oct 4: Sunny, High 88°F, Low 63°F
88°
63°
SunOct 5
Sun Oct 5: Sunny, High 89°F, Low 64°F
89°
64°


This Date in Weather History

1959 - Three tornadoes spawned by the remnants of Hurricane Gracie killed 12 persons at Ivy VA.

More on this and other weather history


Notrees 7 Day Weather Forecast Details

Monday Sep 29

Clear

Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 59. Southeast wind around 5 mph.

Tuesday Sep 30

Sunny

Day: Sunny, with a high near 84. Southeast wind around 5 mph.

Clear

Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 61. Southeast wind around 5 mph.

Wednesday Oct 1

Sunny

Day: Sunny, with a high near 88. South wind around 5 mph.

Clear

Night: Clear, with a low around 63. Southeast wind around 5 mph.

Thursday Oct 2

Sunny

Day: Sunny, with a high near 89.

Clear

Night: Clear, with a low around 63.

Friday Oct 3

Sunny

Day: Sunny, with a high near 89.

Clear

Night: Clear, with a low around 63.

Saturday Oct 4

Sunny

Day: Sunny, with a high near 88.

Clear

Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 63.

Sunday Oct 5

Sunny

Day: Sunny, with a high near 89.

Clear

Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 64.

Monday Oct 6

Sunny

Day: Sunny, with a high near 87.

Sun & Moon   Monthly

First Light 7:20 AM

Sunrise 7:44 AM

Sunset 7:40 PM

Last Light 8:04 PM

Moonrise 3:01 PM

Moonset  ------

Moon Phase

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Contiguous United States Extremes

Mon's High Temperature
101 at 16 Miles Southwest Of Tecopa, CA

Mon's Low Temperature
23 at 32 Miles West-southwest Of Bynum, MT


Weather Folklore

Pale moon rains, red moon blows; White moon neither rains nor blows.


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About Notrees, Texas

Notrees is an unincorporated community in west-central Ector County, Texas, United States. It is located on State Highway 302, approximately 20 miles northwest of Odessa. The community is part of the Odessa metropolitan statistical area.

The area began to develop in the 1940s following the discovery of large oil fields, including the TXL Field. Notrees was known at various times as Caprock and Strawberry. Local merchant Charles E. Brown petitioned for a post office and selected the descriptive name of Notrees. Reportedly, the community had a single native tree before it was destroyed during the construction of a Shell Oil Company gas plant.

Notrees thrived during the 1950s and 1960s. In 1966, its population was 338 and the area was supported by several oil-company camps and a few businesses. The community began to decline by the 1980s as a result of oil companies abandoning the camps that once provided housing for employees and their families. An improved infrastructure enabled workers to live elsewhere (e.g., Odessa) and commute to Notrees. The community's small population currently supports four businesses.

The area has a 153 MW wind farm, connected to one of the world's largest grid energy storage systems and used mostly for electrical-grid frequency response. Lead-acid batteries, capable of delivering full power of 36 MW (48,000 hp) for 40 minutes, were used from 2012 to 2016. In 2017, they were replaced with lithium-ion batteries. Meanwhile, several higher-powered batteries have been installed elsewhere.

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