May 2021:

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What shall it bring us?
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I hope only May flowers and not any tropical mischief.
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BlueJay wrote: Fri Apr 23, 2021 1:49 pm I hope only May flowers and not any tropical mischief.
If we want rain, it’ll probably have to come from something in the tropics.
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Cpv17 wrote: Fri Apr 23, 2021 5:50 pm
BlueJay wrote: Fri Apr 23, 2021 1:49 pm I hope only May flowers and not any tropical mischief.
If we want rain, it’ll probably have to come from something in the tropics.
Seabreeze is common with return flow. Fronts become scarce, but the cap is usually gone.
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Saw where the coastal areas get another round in the morning on Saturday and then everyone gets a feisty round late Saturday evening.
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I posted this in the April thread before realizing - wow - we are already changing months:

A few things I have noticed today/tonight:
1) Around noon today, I noticed that even though the front had pushed through, the low clouds - and these were hanging very low, barely above the pine trees - were already getting sucked-in to the NW from the SE over a cold shallow front that was barely above the surface.
2) That blob out to the west keeps pushing closer, with even more convective activity.
3) Gulf storms to our immediate S and SE are dying, so there is nice, warm inflow into the 'blob' to the west...at least for now.
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We haven't had more than 0.4-0.5 in so far...but incoming...

http://www.corad.org/texas_radar.htm

https://texasstormchasers.com/radar/
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Well they said some isolated areas up to 10” and I guess I’m in one of those areas cuz I’m right at 10” so far.
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Another morning of much needed rain :). We'll have to watch things tonight as models are hinting at training thunderstorms as the main upper level low passes through.
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Good morning everyone, and welcome to the kickoff of mosquito season.
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