according to the Chronicle article, 87 is "chilly"
https://www.houstonchronicle.com/news/h ... 290374.php
Houston forecast from HGX https://forecast.weather.gov/MapClick.p ... n=-95.3695
July 2021
So I thought we were suppose to have numerous thunderstorms and lots of rain starting today?
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Na the action really starts tommorow, though I am getting a nice little storm over Katy right now
Sigh. Mother in law was suppose to catch a flight out of hobby tomorrow at 10 and it got bumped back to 1. Gonna be a fun day
The CMC tonight is off it’s rocker lol
Was wondering the same thing, went back and looked and I don’t see anything from the CMC that shows a lot of rain for our area and it’s definitely nothing to write home about with Elsa
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The interesting part is the area in the sw and west of our area on that cmc model showing major accumulations.
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That bullseye could be anywhere though, models can only predict where the heaviest rains will fall, obviously not calling for a 20 inch bullseye here, just depends on where the upper low to the southwest sets up
Yep! That’s what I was referring to. I mean the Victoria area isn’t that far away.Stratton20 wrote: ↑Sat Jul 03, 2021 10:20 am That bullseye could be anywhere though, models can only predict where the heaviest rains will fall, obviously not calling for a 20 inch bullseye here, just depends on where the upper low to the southwest sets up