#523 Postby weatherdude1108 » Tue Aug 25, 2015 3:36 pm
JDawg512 wrote:weatherdude1108 wrote:Looking at the radar around 2pm, I see the outflow boundary clearly. I also see the storms starting to fall apart as they approach the Austin metro. How many times have I seen this scenario play out?
No more rain for at least another 7 days after today according to our fearless forecasting leaders.
http://radar.weather.gov/lite/N0R/GRK_loop.gif
Yea it does suck but at least the hill country is getting rain and over the Colorado River basin though there's unlikely going to be much runoff, it's better than nothing.
That is very true! I was thinking the same thing. Better in the Hill Country with the potential for runoff (though unlikely right now as you said) given how the heat has sucked most (if not all) of the moisture out of the ground since May and June, when we couldn't keep the rain away. Oh the irony. I'll plan on watering tomorrow (on my day of the week).
At least it is getting cooler (non-100s).
I'm just ready for Super Nino to do its stuff! But I'll also be careful what I wish for.
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