June 2022

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djmike
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Not all of it
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don
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That's the 12z run from this morning though.The last few runs don't look as nice qpf wise.
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Recon just finished their mission and needless to say they didn't find much. Believe or not the axis/low is still generally ese/e of Corpus and drifting N/NW

Remain cautiously optimistic that into the evening and overnight hours that rain will shift into areas of SE Texas as it nears the coast and land friction allows a little tightening of the system to draw convection a little closer to whatever core there is, and not so far to the NE.
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Travis Herzog just posted that majority of Harris county will only see 20-30% chance of rain tomorrow.

Time to drag out sprinkler.
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Travis just posted this. Im confused. I. His graphic he has the L by Corpus marked as the OLD low pressure system and the one by Galveston as tbe NEW low pressure system. I thought what was by Galveston was just a low vorticity spun off of the main Low pressure by Corpus. He makes it sound like the L pressure has moved towards Galveston and is now the main one. Im confused. Per NHC our sysem is still east of corpus.
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0.00"
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redneckweather wrote: Thu Jun 30, 2022 5:28 pm 0.00"
Every day since sometime in early May.
Cromagnum
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Under a flash flood watch in Brazoria County and the forecast is for 0-0.5" of rain for nearly our whole area. What a damned joke.
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The storms that started to fire near the “old” LLC disappeared as fast as they popped off :roll:
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I think it’s so damn dry in South Texas we’re seeing the ‘Don Effect’: it’s literally obliterating any attempted development as it tries to wrap near land.
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