April 2022

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Cpv17
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Well the rain for next week is now gone on the GFS and Euro.
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jasons2k
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I emptied 1.34” from the rain cylinder this morning. I am very thankful for the rain.
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Emptied out just shy of 2 inches from mine. Will gladly take it.
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I got a total of 1.6 inches. :D
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2.25” here. Sooo thankful. I can still hear my yard rejoicing on my ring camera. Lol 😂
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Hope yall enjoyed getting some rain! It appears ridging will dominate the weather pattern the next 10-14 days
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jasons2k
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All rain chances have disappeared from TWC app for me…
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jasons2k wrote: Tue Apr 26, 2022 3:50 pm All rain chances have disappeared from TWC app for me…
Which sucks cuz some areas south of 10 didn’t get much yesterday.
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Cpv17 wrote: Tue Apr 26, 2022 4:13 pm
jasons2k wrote: Tue Apr 26, 2022 3:50 pm All rain chances have disappeared from TWC app for me…
Which sucks cuz some areas south of 10 didn’t get much yesterday.
Now suddenly shows 30% Sunday. 🤷‍♂️
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noaa’s 6-10 and 8-14 day forecast calls for near normal to slightly above average precipitation, thats at least encouraging to see
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I am doubtful that this will be the only big rain event for the next 2 weeks. Typically, once a rainy pattern starts, it tends to cycle every 1-2 weeks. Fortunately, we are getting closer to the time when capping is not a big issue!
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I see a lot of Big Suck early June weather ahead for the beginning of May. At best isolated storms around next Monday.

Return flow begins tomorrow.
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captainbarbossa19 wrote: Tue Apr 26, 2022 4:44 pm I am doubtful that this will be the only big rain event for the next 2 weeks. Typically, once a rainy pattern starts, it tends to cycle every 1-2 weeks. Fortunately, we are getting closer to the time when capping is not a big issue!
After next Monday, the sea breeze and tropical systems will be our main source of rain for the foreseeable future...
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From Eric Berger:

“Today’s the day, y’all. I’m not guaranteeing this will be the last day of “spring,” but it might well be.”

On another note, both NWS and weather app show 30% chances on rain on Saturday and Sunday.
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Todays going to be an absolute beautiful day! Might be the last one till October. Get out there and enjoy it!
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Hopefully we can get a few earlier fronts in September and knock out some of our hurricane season for southeast texas. Miserable when the first real front passes in November.
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Gulf of mexico is running well above normal and still warming up fast, gonna be another long season with la nina in place, hoping for no hurricanes, but will take a weak system when the drought conditions kick in
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SOI is sky high. We can probably forget about any significant rain events around here anytime soon.
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djmike wrote: Wed Apr 27, 2022 11:29 am Hopefully we can get a few earlier fronts in September and knock out some of our hurricane season for southeast texas. Miserable when the first real front passes in November.
Yep. Absolutely a Chamber of Commerce day with crystal blue skies, dry air and a bit of breeze. 80°F and green all around.

This is the Day! Very Chill. Sprinklers off. Enjoy!

https://youtu.be/E1JiTkufJgY
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Cpv17 wrote: Wed Apr 27, 2022 12:31 pm SOI is sky high. We can probably forget about any significant rain events around here anytime soon.
I know! Even a pressure crash at key locations failed to get the SOI to fall, the La Nina is insanely powerful for a Spring Barrier period.

It may enhance hurricanes in the Atlantic later this year though . . .
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