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Fall is almost here!
Below are some maps showing 11am observations, dew point, 850 dewpoint, and water vapor imagery showing the dry air to our north which will be moving in later this afternoon and evening.
11am Temperatures
http://weather.xonelabs.com/Temperatures%2011am.png
11am Dewpoint
http://weather.xonelabs.com/Dewpoint%2011am.png
850mb Dewpoint, Height, and wind
http://weather.xonelabs.com/850%20Dew%20hght%20wind.png
500mb Height, Water Vapor
http://weather.xonelabs.com/500%20hght%20wv.png
Below are some maps showing 11am observations, dew point, 850 dewpoint, and water vapor imagery showing the dry air to our north which will be moving in later this afternoon and evening.
11am Temperatures
http://weather.xonelabs.com/Temperatures%2011am.png
11am Dewpoint
http://weather.xonelabs.com/Dewpoint%2011am.png
850mb Dewpoint, Height, and wind
http://weather.xonelabs.com/850%20Dew%20hght%20wind.png
500mb Height, Water Vapor
http://weather.xonelabs.com/500%20hght%20wv.png
Ok, my entire yard is manicured! ready for the cool air... where is it???? c'mon with THAT!!! lol
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Get ready for 50's for the north and central portions of se tx and 60's for coastal areas the next couple mornings and lower to mid 80's for highs! Humidity and dew point values are dropping all over the area and with north breezes no chance of rainfall/storms. It will warm up a bit by the end of the week with a reinforcement this upcoming weekend.
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Front is nearing NW Harris County at this hour...
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Front has passed my location. Enjoy the cool breezes...
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Waiting for it here...When the Flag blows in the other direction..I'll know
It's been blowing from the north all day, so it's not going to change any direction. This is just the leading edge of the cooler, drier air that has lagged behind the initial wind shift or "prefrontal trough"txflagwaver wrote:Waiting for it here...When the Flag blows in the other direction..I'll know
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Mr. T wrote:It's been blowing from the north all day, so it's not going to change any direction. This is just the leading edge of the cooler, drier air that has lagged behind the initial wind shift or "prefrontal trough"txflagwaver wrote:Waiting for it here...When the Flag blows in the other direction..I'll know
Well...wind blowing from the North now...not blowing this way earlier..and the front of my house faces due North...Glad it's here!
I can tell you with 100% certainty it was. There was not one ob around SE TX today with a wind direction of any other variant but from a northerly direction. For instance, right on the coast in Galveston the wind has been out of the north all day with a wind speed between 10 to 15 mph.txflagwaver wrote:
Well...wind blowing from the North now...not blowing this way earlier..and the front of my house faces due North...Glad it's here!
You are just noticing it more now because of the increase in wind speeds this evening as the actual cold front has passed. Either that or the wind flow around your flag is obstructed by trees, other buildings, or something. That could create an artificial wind direction if wind speeds are light
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Mr. T wrote:I can tell you with 100% certainty it was. There was not one ob around SE TX today with a wind direction of any other variant but from a northerly direction. For instance, right on the coast in Galveston the wind has been out of the north all day with a wind speed between 10 to 15 mph.txflagwaver wrote:
Well...wind blowing from the North now...not blowing this way earlier..and the front of my house faces due North...Glad it's here!
You are just noticing it more now because of the increase in wind speeds this evening as the actual cold front has passed. Either that or the wind flow around your flag is obstructed by trees, other buildings, or something. That could create an artificial wind direction if wind speeds are light
Feels good outside. That is for sure. You can feel the lack of humidity.
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Dewpoints were in the 60s all day, so you could definitely feel the change alreadyEd Mahmoud wrote:I felt the change in humidity this morning before church as the low clouds were starting to break.
GFS has a low of 55 tommorow night. Another strong push of cool air for next weekend. That cold front could dive some folks into the upper 40s if things hold. No chance for rain in the foreseeable future
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59 degrees this morning in NW Harris County. Very refreshing!
Nice Summer Summary from HGX...
CLIMATE...
SUMMING IT UP - MAY THROUGH SEPTEMBER 2010 IN HOUSTON:
MAX TEMPS 90 DEGREES OR HIGHER - 113 DAYS
MAX TEMPS 95 DEGREES OR HIGHER - 55 DAYS
MAX TEMPS 98 DEGREES OR HIGHER - 23 DAYS
MIN TEMPS 70 DEGREES OR HIGHER - 134 DAYS
MIN TEMPS 75 DEGREES OR HIGHER - 100 DAYS
MIN TEMPS 78 DEGREES OR HIGHER - 36 DAYS
Nice Summer Summary from HGX...
CLIMATE...
SUMMING IT UP - MAY THROUGH SEPTEMBER 2010 IN HOUSTON:
MAX TEMPS 90 DEGREES OR HIGHER - 113 DAYS
MAX TEMPS 95 DEGREES OR HIGHER - 55 DAYS
MAX TEMPS 98 DEGREES OR HIGHER - 23 DAYS
MIN TEMPS 70 DEGREES OR HIGHER - 134 DAYS
MIN TEMPS 75 DEGREES OR HIGHER - 100 DAYS
MIN TEMPS 78 DEGREES OR HIGHER - 36 DAYS
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Noticed at HGX has an interesting forecast for tonight.
Shows Houston 3-4 degrees warmer than any other city near.
Has me here in Dickinson at 53, yet 58 in Houston..
Usually the other way around.
NWS considering the "urban heat bubble" when forecasting this year?
Shows Houston 3-4 degrees warmer than any other city near.
Has me here in Dickinson at 53, yet 58 in Houston..
Usually the other way around.
NWS considering the "urban heat bubble" when forecasting this year?
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Now looky here. You had one of the warmest summers of all time. Now we get a small brief respite and you are missing it. My goodness gracious. I love Fall. I love being able to breathe while running. ( I am just messing with you... )wxman57 wrote:Went out to get the paper at 5:30 this morning and realized why I like July so much. I miss summer already.
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wxman57 wrote:Went out to get the paper at 5:30 this morning and realized why I like July so much. I miss summer already.
here here. Bring on the heat!
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This was so cool I wanted to make sure it was saved...From HGX...fall is literally in the air...
AREA FORECAST DISCUSSION
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE HOUSTON/GALVESTON TX
908 PM CDT MON SEP 27 2010
.DISCUSSION...
VERY QUIET WEATHER NIGHT. SFC HIGH OVER THE HILL COUNTRY AND A S/W
DROPPING DOWN INTO MO. WINDS HAVE DROPPED OFF OVER LAND BUT STILL
RUNNING AROUND 15 KNOTS OVER THE COASTAL WATERS. WINDS SHOULD
CONTINUE TO DECOUPLE INLAND AND TEMPERATURES FALL INTO THE 50S AND
LOWER 60S INLAND...MID 60S COAST.
ONE THING OF NOTE ON THE RADAR THIS AFTERNOON AND EVENING--ABUNDANT
TARGETS TRACKING SOUTHWEST THROUGH THE AREA...LIKELY BROADWING
HAWKS MIGRATING THROUGH TO SOUTH AMERICA.
AREA FORECAST DISCUSSION
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE HOUSTON/GALVESTON TX
908 PM CDT MON SEP 27 2010
.DISCUSSION...
VERY QUIET WEATHER NIGHT. SFC HIGH OVER THE HILL COUNTRY AND A S/W
DROPPING DOWN INTO MO. WINDS HAVE DROPPED OFF OVER LAND BUT STILL
RUNNING AROUND 15 KNOTS OVER THE COASTAL WATERS. WINDS SHOULD
CONTINUE TO DECOUPLE INLAND AND TEMPERATURES FALL INTO THE 50S AND
LOWER 60S INLAND...MID 60S COAST.
ONE THING OF NOTE ON THE RADAR THIS AFTERNOON AND EVENING--ABUNDANT
TARGETS TRACKING SOUTHWEST THROUGH THE AREA...LIKELY BROADWING
HAWKS MIGRATING THROUGH TO SOUTH AMERICA.
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