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Cpv17 I hope we get more rain this week because its looking like high pressure next weekend may put us back in the furnace again
Me and you both. Life is a lot more exciting when there’s storms around. At least for me anyway.Stratton20 wrote: ↑Mon Jul 19, 2021 7:15 pm Cpv17 I hope we get more rain this week because its looking like high pressure next weekend may put us back in the furnace again
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Cpv17 right as I say the forecast today was a bust, a heavy thunderstorm just formed over my house here in katy
Cpv17 wrote: ↑Mon Jul 19, 2021 7:54 pmMe and you both. Life is a lot more exciting when there’s storms around. At least for me anyway.Stratton20 wrote: ↑Mon Jul 19, 2021 7:15 pm Cpv17 I hope we get more rain this week because its looking like high pressure next weekend may put us back in the furnace again
We got double donuted by both line of showers. From almost certain rain to potential for a complete bust for the week.
At least there's a slight north breeze, but the dewpoint has not decreased significantly.
Must. Resist. Turning. on the Sprinklers.
Both neighbors cut their St. Augustine lawns too short again. What is the deal with the Aggies? 2 3/4" high is standard - it's not a Tifway Bermuda!
A lot of people make the mistake of cutting their grass too short. They aren’t properly educated.DoctorMu wrote: ↑Mon Jul 19, 2021 7:59 pmCpv17 wrote: ↑Mon Jul 19, 2021 7:54 pmMe and you both. Life is a lot more exciting when there’s storms around. At least for me anyway.Stratton20 wrote: ↑Mon Jul 19, 2021 7:15 pm Cpv17 I hope we get more rain this week because its looking like high pressure next weekend may put us back in the furnace again
We got double donuted by both line of showers. From almost certain rain to potential for a complete bust for the week.
At least there's a slight north breeze, but the dewpoint has not decreased significantly.
Must. Resist. Turning. on the Sprinklers.
Both neighbors cut their St. Augustine lawns too short again. What is the deal with the Aggies? 2 3/4" high is standard - it's not a Tifway Bermuda!
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CPV17 Seems for Tuesday the front will be stalled just off the Texas coast, so most convection will be over the gulf with some storms in land, I know the models aren’t showing anything , but it will be at least interesting to see if the convection over water decides to “maybe organize” maybe a spin up, not saying its a likely scenario, but just something to watch, gulf waters are plenty warm( 86 degrees) and their is little to no dust right now in the gulf, negative factor could be unfavorable MJO phase, just aomething to casually watch, also mid level and upper level shear are both favorable right now in the NW Gulf.
Wow it was supposed to rain and didn’t…
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Jasons2k mother nature can be hard to predict sometimes lol