April 2016 Recap: Regional Flood/Severe Weather
In the last hour, between 10-11pm, the storms located north of ATX and south of Waco have begun turning more SE in direction with a more defined line developing.
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During the drought years of 2010-2013... i hated the cap. Tonight, I love it.
Seems like we were all decked out for the party, but the band never showed...or just the girl with the tambourine.
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When we expect it it doesn't happen and when we don't, it does. WeirdOunce wrote:Seems like we were all decked out for the party, but the band never showed...or just the girl with the tambourine.
A line of storms that popped San Antonio at 4 a.m. has generated a TStorm warning for Fayette county as it approaches LaGrange & Schulenberg at 5:40. Giddings should get some hard rain, as it's bowing at that point.
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MCS out west is currently moving at a pretty good rate and as long as it keeps tracking at the same rate we should only see 1-2 inches at most of rain over most of the flood sensitive areas. We will see if anything develops ahead of it and starts training in the next couple hours.
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strange pattern on radar, looks like a rectangle of "no rain" over us right now
http://weather.cod.edu/satrad/nexrad/in ... -N0Q-1-200
http://weather.cod.edu/satrad/nexrad/in ... -N0Q-1-200
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