Remind me what 12z translates to for our time zone?
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A better way to quickly decode model times is thinking of 12Z as morning run of the model and the 0Z as an evening run, with 18Z as midday and 06Z as the overnight run. These conversions work for all other fields that use global time, though most use "UTC" instead of "Z."
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I believe it is -6 hours when we're on Standard Time & -5 hours when we're on Daylight Time.
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Question, with half of the CWA being in Enhanced outlook, why is there no severe wording in the HGX forecasts for any of it's counties?
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If you live south of 59 and I-10, decent chance you might not get anything.
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That's a big hail threat area.
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I’m thinking as we progress later into spring, we’ll have a better chance at these systems moving further south.
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Should nickname the area between Houston and Galveston "Dry Gulch!" Galveston and areas north of here have received far more rain the last few years. We get a system or 2 that holds together, but usually just an occasional pop up shower. Whatever pattern we are in that causes this needs to change before another summer of ridiculous water bills dangit!
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Winds near the coast...
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New Day 1 SPC outlook extends the hatched area for hail further south. 
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I bet most of the action will stay to the north like yesterday as the mesocales agree with this idea, im not overly concerned today, maybes tuesday morning could be the time to watch, but overall today should be quiet here locally, central and north texas are a different story though
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Yes, the action isn’t going to really get going till early tomorrow morning for most of us. That has pretty much always been the case. Nothing today but a lot of yucky humidity and gusty annoying winds.Stratton20 wrote: ↑Tue Apr 09, 2024 11:59 am I bet most of the action will stay to the north like yesterday as the mesocales agree with this idea, im not overly concerned today, maybes tuesday morning could be the time to watch, but overall today should be quiet here locally, central and north texas are a different story though
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Yep the enhance risk locally was always for late tonight/overnight. The daytime today should be quite.Stratton20 wrote: ↑Tue Apr 09, 2024 11:59 am I bet most of the action will stay to the north like yesterday as the mesocales agree with this idea, im not overly concerned today, maybes tuesday morning could be the time to watch, but overall today should be quiet here locally, central and north texas are a different story though
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