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Re: Texas Summer 2019

#161 Postby lukem » Mon Jun 10, 2019 8:15 am

Forecasted high in Midland today is 67. That has to be a record!
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Re: Texas Summer 2019

#162 Postby WacoWx » Mon Jun 10, 2019 8:57 am

It looked like a bomb went off in Dallas yesterday. At Mockingbird and Skillman, we had probably 25 limbs down, including the neighbors pecan tree on our fence (which also snapped the power lines and in still entangled). I went up to the neighborhood where we are moving at Royal and Abrams, and it is much worse there. Massive trees snapped in half (~2') covering all east/west streets in this neighborhood. Every one I tried was impassible. Multiple house lost all north facing windows.

We have been told 8p tonight for power, but I think that is very optimistic. Searching for gas yesterday, along with everyone else after the storm in the affected areas, was a battle. A lot of vary impatient people losing their cool. It was a scene.
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Re: Texas Summer 2019

#163 Postby ColdFusion » Mon Jun 10, 2019 9:16 am

In the 10+ years I've lived in North Dallas, this is easily the most damage I've seen in my area.

WacoWx wrote:It looked like a bomb went off in Dallas yesterday. At Mockingbird and Skillman, we had probably 25 limbs down, including the neighbors pecan tree on our fence (which also snapped the power lines and in still entangled). I went up to the neighborhood where we are moving at Royal and Abrams, and it is much worse there. Massive trees snapped in half (~2') covering all east/west streets in this neighborhood. Every one I tried was impassible. Multiple house lost all north facing windows.

We have been told 8p tonight for power, but I think that is very optimistic. Searching for gas yesterday, along with everyone else after the storm in the affected areas, was a battle. A lot of vary impatient people losing their cool. It was a scene.
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Re: Texas Summer 2019

#164 Postby Ntxw » Mon Jun 10, 2019 9:38 am

ColdFusion wrote:In the 10+ years I've lived in North Dallas, this is easily the most damage I've seen in my area.

WacoWx wrote:It looked like a bomb went off in Dallas yesterday. At Mockingbird and Skillman, we had probably 25 limbs down, including the neighbors pecan tree on our fence (which also snapped the power lines and in still entangled). I went up to the neighborhood where we are moving at Royal and Abrams, and it is much worse there. Massive trees snapped in half (~2') covering all east/west streets in this neighborhood. Every one I tried was impassible. Multiple house lost all north facing windows.

We have been told 8p tonight for power, but I think that is very optimistic. Searching for gas yesterday, along with everyone else after the storm in the affected areas, was a battle. A lot of vary impatient people losing their cool. It was a scene.


I think the record rainy period since last Fall (6-10 month period) really set up this event especially with the foliage. Can you remember going into a June with such extensive green foliage? This kind of tree damage occurs in the heavily wooded areas of the northeast and east coast when wind storms like what occured passes by. In North Texas it is usually not this kind of widespread, despite 40-70mph wind storms not that unusual.
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Re: Texas Summer 2019

#165 Postby WacoWx » Mon Jun 10, 2019 10:10 am

Good point. One of our trees which is basically just the trunk now, was fruiting pretty heavily.
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Re: Texas Summer 2019

#166 Postby rwfromkansas » Mon Jun 10, 2019 10:25 am

Sounds more like 85 mph winds than 70.

We had a roll cloud come through my neighborhood as a kid and brought wind gusts over 80. It was stunning to see.

Side note: driving up there still were bluebonnets going strong. I think they usually wilt by now.
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Re: Texas Summer 2019

#167 Postby WeatherNewbie » Mon Jun 10, 2019 11:26 am

Ntxw wrote:
ColdFusion wrote:In the 10+ years I've lived in North Dallas, this is easily the most damage I've seen in my area.

WacoWx wrote:It looked like a bomb went off in Dallas yesterday. At Mockingbird and Skillman, we had probably 25 limbs down, including the neighbors pecan tree on our fence (which also snapped the power lines and in still entangled). I went up to the neighborhood where we are moving at Royal and Abrams, and it is much worse there. Massive trees snapped in half (~2') covering all east/west streets in this neighborhood. Every one I tried was impassible. Multiple house lost all north facing windows.

We have been told 8p tonight for power, but I think that is very optimistic. Searching for gas yesterday, along with everyone else after the storm in the affected areas, was a battle. A lot of vary impatient people losing their cool. It was a scene.


I think the record rainy period since last Fall (6-10 month period) really set up this event especially with the foliage. Can you remember going into a June with such extensive green foliage? This kind of tree damage occurs in the heavily wooded areas of the northeast and east coast when wind storms like what occured passes by. In North Texas it is usually not this kind of widespread, despite 40-70mph wind storms not that unusual.


Is it possible we got hit with a microburst, or was it just straight-line winds? The storm seemed to pass through Plano with minimal damage, but everything south of Arapaho got walloped.
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Re: Texas Summer 2019

#168 Postby WacoWx » Mon Jun 10, 2019 11:54 am

Definitely straight-line winds.
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Re: Texas Summer 2019

#169 Postby Ntxw » Mon Jun 10, 2019 12:28 pm

WeatherNewbie wrote:
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ColdFusion wrote:In the 10+ years I've lived in North Dallas, this is easily the most damage I've seen in my area.



I think the record rainy period since last Fall (6-10 month period) really set up this event especially with the foliage. Can you remember going into a June with such extensive green foliage? This kind of tree damage occurs in the heavily wooded areas of the northeast and east coast when wind storms like what occured passes by. In North Texas it is usually not this kind of widespread, despite 40-70mph wind storms not that unusual.


Is it possible we got hit with a microburst, or was it just straight-line winds? The storm seemed to pass through Plano with minimal damage, but everything south of Arapaho got walloped.


Or combination of both maybe. The outflow was really starting to be defined once it hit the northern counties and peaked ahead in Dallas county. Also didn't help the area effected is some of the most densely populated.
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Re: Texas Summer 2019

#170 Postby Haris » Mon Jun 10, 2019 3:38 pm

Confirmed tornado in Liberty Hill, Texas in Williamson County. 1” of rain here officially. June total well past 3”.

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Re: Texas Summer 2019

#171 Postby gpsnowman » Mon Jun 10, 2019 4:12 pm

Monday, June 10, 2019 and the air conditioner has not clicked on once on this normally hot summer day. Clouds are scarce, humidity hardly felt. Winds from the north make the day feel pleasant, like a late September evening. Barely a bead of perspiration has formed on the normally sweaty skin on this anomalous cool afternoon. Most Texans would consider all this a bunch of impossible and fictional nonsense but it is the truth I tell you!!!!! What a beautiful day in North Texas. Enjoy today and tomorrow folks, I know I will.
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Re: Texas Summer 2019

#172 Postby weatherdude1108 » Mon Jun 10, 2019 7:10 pm

Ntxw wrote:
WeatherNewbie wrote:
Ntxw wrote:
I think the record rainy period since last Fall (6-10 month period) really set up this event especially with the foliage. Can you remember going into a June with such extensive green foliage? This kind of tree damage occurs in the heavily wooded areas of the northeast and east coast when wind storms like what occured passes by. In North Texas it is usually not this kind of widespread, despite 40-70mph wind storms not that unusual.


Is it possible we got hit with a microburst, or was it just straight-line winds? The storm seemed to pass through Plano with minimal damage, but everything south of Arapaho got walloped.


Or combination of both maybe. The outflow was really starting to be defined once it hit the northern counties and peaked ahead in Dallas county. Also didn't help the area effected is some of the most densely populated.


Looks like a micoburst.

http://wapo.st/2rICZ9Y?tid=ss_fb&utm_term=.0179e444e755

Just found out this was from 2017. Tried to delete it. Got tagged in a FB post about it with DFWs storms Sunday. Ah well.
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Re: Texas Summer 2019

#173 Postby Brent » Mon Jun 10, 2019 7:25 pm

Ntxw wrote:
WeatherNewbie wrote:
Ntxw wrote:
I think the record rainy period since last Fall (6-10 month period) really set up this event especially with the foliage. Can you remember going into a June with such extensive green foliage? This kind of tree damage occurs in the heavily wooded areas of the northeast and east coast when wind storms like what occured passes by. In North Texas it is usually not this kind of widespread, despite 40-70mph wind storms not that unusual.


Is it possible we got hit with a microburst, or was it just straight-line winds? The storm seemed to pass through Plano with minimal damage, but everything south of Arapaho got walloped.


Or combination of both maybe. The outflow was really starting to be defined once it hit the northern counties and peaked ahead in Dallas county. Also didn't help the area effected is some of the most densely populated.


Yeah in the radar loop the structure definitely changes as it approaches Love Field theres like a split and a weaker portion goes towards DFW airport and the segment moving into downtown really looks more intense

Oh and this weather is amazing. It didn't even feel warm just now like it usually does
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Re: Texas Summer 2019

#174 Postby Ntxw » Tue Jun 11, 2019 7:05 am

Euro shows another trough swinging through next week. More chances for rain and cooler temperatures after the weekend.
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Re: Texas Summer 2019

#175 Postby ThunderSleetDreams » Tue Jun 11, 2019 9:59 am

It's June 11th in the Houston Metro Area.... and it feels like Fall.

My heart almost stopped from pure joy this morning.
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Re: Texas Summer 2019

#176 Postby lukem » Tue Jun 11, 2019 10:21 am

ThunderSleetDreams wrote:It's June 11th in the Houston Metro Area.... and it feels like Fall.

My heart almost stopped from pure joy this morning.

I had to wear a light jacket in Midland yesterday. Didn't get out of the 60's. I was actually cold on my way to work!
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Re: Texas Summer 2019

#177 Postby Cpv17 » Tue Jun 11, 2019 10:36 am

ThunderSleetDreams wrote:It's June 11th in the Houston Metro Area.... and it feels like Fall.

My heart almost stopped from pure joy this morning.


I didn’t notice that much of a difference this morning where I am. It was about 73 at 7am in Wharton..2 hours south of you.
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Re: Texas Summer 2019

#178 Postby Ralph's Weather » Tue Jun 11, 2019 10:39 am

It was 64 at my house this morning, Tomorrow morning could touch the upper 50s.
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Re: Texas Summer 2019

#179 Postby wxman57 » Tue Jun 11, 2019 12:53 pm

Who's responsible for this horribly cold June weather? ;-)
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Re: Texas Summer 2019

#180 Postby Nederlander » Tue Jun 11, 2019 1:33 pm

wxman57 wrote:Who's responsible for this horribly cold June weather? ;-)

Your wall has been breached my friend! :thermo:
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