June 2023
In the proverbial donut hole.
Absolutely. Pitch black all around me and just sprinkles at my house. Pouring to my southwest and moving away. It better fill in to the northeast so I can get something more than a lightning show.
Ha.
Great album…
Hopefully you and cp17 like this.Stratton20 wrote: ↑Sun Jun 04, 2023 10:26 pm Cpv17 hope yall can get some rain soon, boy that 18z gfs run was nasty, mega death ridge
https://twitter.com/commoditywx/status/ ... 71395?s=20
And now a big storm north of me that's going to miss west. I give e up.
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user:null so does this mean the model’s may be incorrect about where they have the placement of the heat ridge? Interesting to see that post
It looks like it’s raining pretty good at my house. Will check the rain gauge when I get home.
It could possibly the case, which would be better for us w/respect to less heat and more rain chances.Stratton20 wrote: ↑Mon Jun 05, 2023 3:56 pmuser:null so does this mean the model’s may be incorrect about where they have the placement of the heat ridge? Interesting to see that post
The main wrinkle is that the Canadian ridging seems more to be blocking patterns within the westerlies, whereas the coming Texas heat ridge might be tropical circulation (read: Hadley Cell) induced.
We'll have to see. In the mean time, several areas across Houston have been getting some real soaking rains so far.
Same here. Total dud. Lots of bark but no bite. The line exploded the second it pushed by me.