June 2022
Good. Bring it.
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Steering currents look weak on that GFS run, kinda just meanders off the Texas for a few days before getting pulled NE by a trough
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The seabreeze looks active so far today with lots of clouds and a few storms popping along the coast! Gotta look at the little wins in this pattern!
Interesting pattern today. Lots of moisture, remnant sea breeze boundary pushing inland, another one forming along the coast primed to push inland later today, a dying storm right over Harris County with the outflow spreading out and the cirrus plume fading away...
Just need some more sun.
Just need some more sun.
Such a tease - I’m getting a sprinkle right now from that dying cell. Not enough to fully wet the pavement. Just enough to rub more salt.
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GFS doesnt really show much of anything next week with the surface low, we will see what the CMC and Euro have to say though
I like the trends the models are showing for next week, we may finally get some much needed widespread rain.As a front slows down as it nears the coast and interacts with tropical moisture. Not sure about TC development yet though, but that will need to be watched also next week.
GFS looks pretty good even without showing the surface low it has a decent amount of moisture with the frontal boundary next week.Stratton20 wrote: ↑Tue Jun 21, 2022 11:52 am GFS doesnt really show much of anything next week with the surface low, we will see what the CMC and Euro have to say though
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Don I agree that map sure does look good! Fingers crossed everyone gets some beneficial rain next week, will see about TC development though
Green dot right over my house. That’s probably what will happen too.don wrote: ↑Tue Jun 21, 2022 11:58 amGFS looks pretty good even without showing the surface low it has a decent amount of moisture with the frontal boundary next week.Stratton20 wrote: ↑Tue Jun 21, 2022 11:52 am GFS doesnt really show much of anything next week with the surface low, we will see what the CMC and Euro have to say though
Second bit of rain for Friendswood today.
I didn't see anybody mention it but we had a cell blow up right over my neighborhood in Cypress (Fairfield) just east of 99 yesterday evening. My son and I had just left for a bike ride and were about a mile or so from home and it just unleashed out of nowhere. High winds, thunder, lightening, and very heavy rains. Over 1" in a 20 minute span and a couple more tenths over 30 minutes as it died down. Felt really lucky to get that but it was a bit scary making our way home in the lightening and winds with a 6 year old.
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I had a dark cloud here at work in rosharon and I seen about 6 sprinkles on the drive way..that was it lol
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Jackpot in Beaumont. Picked up almost 1”. Feels ao good outside now. Can we just skip over this next few days already?
Mike
Beaumont, TX
(IH-10 & College Street)
Beaumont, TX
(IH-10 & College Street)
Nice!
There's a weakening cell within about 3 miles from home. The AggieDome (ridge) will probably block it. I'm heading home from A&M. Maybe a surprise?
or another Lucy.
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DoctorMu the AggieDome? Now thats a first
Got about 6 inches of rain at home according to the wife. Driveway had wet spots 6 inches apart.