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Just got a call from my Dad who lives hear San Felipe and Voss saying that all the roads are flooded and a tree has been blown down. Good news is that the storms are weakening.
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Ed Mahmoud wrote:HGX area discussion mentions that DEATH RIDGE 2010 should retreat just a smidge Northward, and allow a weak feature and an increase in moisture to apprach from the East.


PWS over 2 inches to the East...


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The Cockroach Ridge strikes again! :shock: :o :evil:
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Looks like our easterly wave is providing some better rain chances.
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Storms on the increase east of here (at 2:20am.) May make a very interesting Wednesday (either AM or PM..)
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Looks mighty wet to our E this morning. Certainly appears showers/storms will be into the Metro Area later this morning.
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Looks like once again any good rain will be N of I-10....We have not had rain in my neighborhood for a good while now and from the looks of things, the trend will keep going... :roll:
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Noisy thunderstorm in NW Harris County at this time.
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Rub it in why dont ya.. :lol:

Another promising storm seemingly headed my way...but will go north and west :evil:
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The rain is expected to taper off only to develop again after midnight.

http://www.srh.noaa.gov/graphicast.php?site=hgx&gc=1
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well...we are certainly getting a great deal of thunder and lightning...I hope we we get a little rain to go along with it...at least that would make it worth being awakened at 4 in the morning...
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SusieinLP wrote:Looks like once again any good rain will be N of I-10....We have not had rain in my neighborhood for a good while now and from the looks of things, the trend will keep going... :roll:
Hey Susie, we have not seen you here in good long time. It is good to see you again. ;) Been occupied by other things?
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Rains are bit more wide spread this morning. My lawn is grateful for the almost 1 inch of rain yesterday. Hopefully more today as well.
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It figures.... I water my yard/plants yesterday evening and wake up to find rain/storms this morning! Wait a minute... I haven't washed my truck in over a week! What does this mean? :lol:
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Those of us to your west are hoping to get in on the action today. Radar looks promising this morning. We could use some rain before the summer doldrums set in.
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Finally!! Some rain....I would not mind more but I am happy with what we got this morning....

Hi sleetstorm! I have been around the board but as a lurker....I figured I would wait until Hurricane Season to come back...That and I had tons of work to do in my yard after our very cold winter...
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I understand, SusieinLP. Several of our friends in this weather forum have experienced the same problem. This past winter brougt some rather icy temperatures with it all the way down to the gulf coast for several days & nights during this past January & February which, needless to say, snuffed the life out of some of their plants and mine too. Some of us in this weather forum enjoy freezes but some of our plants that cannot be brought inside or covered simply because they are too large/because they are growing in the ground pay the price by freezing to death.
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Collision of outflow boundaries this evening are giving the storms over Harris/Montgomery counties one more shot before the evening cooling does its deed..
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Need to keep an eye on the finger of rain that continues to train over basically the same area of near west and southwest Houston.
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SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE HOUSTON/GALVESTON TX
909 PM CDT THU JUN 24 2010

TXZ199-213-250315-
HARRIS-MONTGOMERY-
909 PM CDT THU JUN 24 2010

...SIGNIFICANT WEATHER ADVISORY...

AT 906 PM CDT...NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE DOPPLER RADAR INDICATED A
STRONG THUNDERSTORM NEAR HUMBLE...MOVING NORTHEAST AT 10 MPH.

HAIL UP TO ONE HALF INCH IN DIAMETER...WINDS UP TO 50 MPH...
CONTINUOUS CLOUD TO GROUND LIGHTNING...BRIEF HEAVY DOWNPOURS...ARE
POSSIBLE WITH THIS STORM.

LOCATIONS IN THE PATH OF THIS STORM INCLUDE...PORTER...NEW CANEY...
LAKE HOUSTON DAM...SPRING...KINGWOOD AND HUMBLE.
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