Usually still enhances surface convergence along with a surge in dew points.
July 2022
I swear. Again.
Cells are the outer rim of the tropical blob in the Gulf heading WSW under the ridge. Need a little weakness in CLL and west to Austin to draw it up.
Unfortunately, an unlikely scenario.
Unfortunately, an unlikely scenario.
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And all the storms go around me yet again, at this point, their could be a tropical storm right off our coast and I still wouldnt get any rain, miserable with a capital M!🥵🥵
Passed us all around too
Are you in Katy or CS?Stratton20 wrote: ↑Tue Jul 12, 2022 5:18 pm And all the storms go around me yet again, at this point, their could be a tropical storm right off our coast and I still wouldnt get any rain, miserable with a capital M!🥵🥵
Nice heavy downpour here (i.e. around Richmond and Fulshear area). Good rain in Sugar Land as well.
This new stuff better build in east
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0.00" here in angleton..had a gray sky for about 5 mins then it all moved out without a drop
The 18zGFS so far shows exactly the kind of "reshuffling" needed to bust this drought. Regardless of whatever totals the models show, the overall pattern change is still ideal.
But if bad luck continues, models are going to pop yet another Eastern US trough in future runs, which amplifies/locks the ridge west, and perpetuates heat/dryness in Texas (i.e. unless the ridge can go far, far west towards the Pacific states, rather than closer to Four Corners/New Mexico area).
But if bad luck continues, models are going to pop yet another Eastern US trough in future runs, which amplifies/locks the ridge west, and perpetuates heat/dryness in Texas (i.e. unless the ridge can go far, far west towards the Pacific states, rather than closer to Four Corners/New Mexico area).
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What little I got a week and a half ago was not nearly enough.
What little I got a week and a half ago was not nearly enough.
Storms built to the north and west of us. Storms to the north completely skirted around me......again.
Looks like a nice shower just popped up near Jason’s location.
Blasphemy! It literally poured down rain my entire drive home from work to turn onto the street for about a 1/4 mile to enter my neighborhood and fry as a bone. Ugh.
At least there’s cloud cover and it dropped the temp to the upper 80s. Better than nothing
At least there’s cloud cover and it dropped the temp to the upper 80s. Better than nothing
Is this a sea breeze impulse?