August 2022
So much for that widespread 1.5 inches of rain shown on last night's forecast. The coastal counties didn't get jack.
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Chambers County got quite a bit of rain overall. Some of Brazoria County also picked up some like around Lake Jackson. Tomorrow looks much better for coastal counties compared to today. The 18z HRRR shows widespread 1-3 inch totals. Today, I happily managed to pickup about 2 inches so I can tell you that there is definitely potential.
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Holy smokes I might actually get a storm here in CS
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And you gotta be kidding me the cell literally just by passed my area to my north by like 1-2 miles smh, what a joke
Once again, the highest totals for the Houston viewing area today were in Galveston and surrounding Bay regions. Not sure how much Inner Loop Houston got, but Hobby picked up ~.30 inches of rain.
Perhaps better chances in the weekend for more areas as the trough moves in farther west.
Perhaps better chances in the weekend for more areas as the trough moves in farther west.
The rain coverage last week helped alot, especially here in Ft. Bend county. Deeper green grass, trees, etc and other signs of verdance coming in full force, rather than looking like a Rio Grande brush land as earlier in June/first half July.