October 2023
- jasons2k
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It has arrived. Images posted on S2K.
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Cpv17
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Cromagnum
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Just a sprinkle south of I10. Not gonna get much of anything.
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suprdav2
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I'm currently out of state, but radar looks like it's all missing Cypress. Forcefield seems to be working again. Haha!
- don
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Theirs some rainfall amounts of up to 6" near Lake Conroe. Very hit or miss today in the area.Some places got pounded while other areas didn't receive a drop of rain.While not perfect, models did a pretty good job at depicting the rainfall disparity in the area. I received about .60" today.To my east 1-2 inches of rain fell today in the ship channel/Pasadena area and NE Houston.
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Stratton20
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Got about 1-1.5 inch here locally, next chance of rain looks to be ahead and behind our strong front, 00z NAM goes gung ho with a 1059 mb arctic high centered over colorado, unbelievable
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Cpv17
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If that verified then the CMC is onto something lolStratton20 wrote: ↑Thu Oct 26, 2023 10:22 pm Got about 1-1.5 inch here locally, next chance of rain looks to be ahead and behind our strong front, 00z NAM goes gung ho with a 1059 mb arctic high centered over colorado, unbelievable
- DoctorMu
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Nam-a-Lam-a-Ding Dong


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If that happened in the winter, it would be a major cold blast.Stratton20 wrote: ↑Thu Oct 26, 2023 4:17 pm lol the 18z NAM has a 1055 mb arctic high, now thats insane to see
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Stratton20
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The airmass is already colder real time compared to todays model runs, and its further south than some of the guidance, i wouldn’t be surprised to hear of a few sleet reports in our neck of the woods, this front means business, winter is making an early appearance
- DoctorMu
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Looks like potentially a couple of nights in the 30s to begin November.
Long overdue, but we finally hit or broke 1 inch of rainfall over the last day.

Long overdue, but we finally hit or broke 1 inch of rainfall over the last day.

- DoctorMu
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More to come, especially NW of I-69/Hwy 59:


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Presumably after the FROPA:




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davidiowx
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Is the front supposed to slow down? At this rate it looks like it would be here tonight instead of Sunday
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brazoriatx
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I dont think that'd the front but I could be and probably will be wrong lol
Edit: I was wrong
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Stratton20
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Front is moving quicker than current model guidance, NAM is 5-6 degrees colder than the GFS and Euro, and keeps lingering precipitation around for halloween, cant rule out some sleet either
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Cromagnum
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For College Station I'm assuming. No chance of that down here.Stratton20 wrote: ↑Fri Oct 27, 2023 10:50 am Front is moving quicker than current model guidance, NAM is 5-6 degrees colder than the GFS and Euro, and keeps lingering precipitation around for halloween, cant rule out some sleet either
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Stratton20
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Cromagnum if youre at the coast then probably not, cant rule it out for other areas of se texas, ive seen it sleet in the mid 40’s
- jasons2k
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1.13” here yesterday
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brazoriatx
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I've seen it sleet here in angleton in the 40s as well. So it is possible
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