 
 I think I can count on one hand how many times I've seen an afternoon high temp of 100 degrees replaced by 2.69 inches of late evening and overnight rain (at the NTRA recording site west of Denison).
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weatherdude1108 wrote:0.65 here at the Weatherdude Center. 79 degrees at 3:30pm in July. Nice change over the past...MONTH.
 
 

Portastorm wrote:weatherdude1108 wrote:0.65 here at the Weatherdude Center. 79 degrees at 3:30pm in July. Nice change over the past...MONTH.
Glad you got some rain. Most of us in the county got diddly-squat.
Maybe today will be different.
 It's been a LONG time for us since we got at least a half inch.  It got kind of hairy there for a while with the lightning.  It would rain, then kind of stop, then suddenly flashes of lightning, with loud KABOOMBS, then pouring rain again.  It literally sounded (based on the thunder) like the lightning struck right outside my front door a few times!
  It's been a LONG time for us since we got at least a half inch.  It got kind of hairy there for a while with the lightning.  It would rain, then kind of stop, then suddenly flashes of lightning, with loud KABOOMBS, then pouring rain again.  It literally sounded (based on the thunder) like the lightning struck right outside my front door a few times! 
 
   
   
   
       
 
  
 
Portastorm wrote::uarrow:
Yeah, I've read those discussions and have seen the models. Like Ntxw said earlier though it's kinda hard to believe only because a "pattern change" in late July or early August in Texas is unusual. But who knows ... hope springs eternal, right?!
Glad you folks in NTX are getting the wet stuff.
 ) there was a front that came down and visited us in August....
 ) there was a front that came down and visited us in August....
 
   . Days are getting shorter y'all!
. Days are getting shorter y'all!


 
 




Portastorm wrote:Oh my freakin' gawd ... it happened again. Menacing-looking storm enters Travis County, slowly sinks south, belches out outflow boundary ... starts to quickly dissipate. Once again, the NW third of the county got a nice storm and rain ... the rest of us got a rock.
Think it's time I switch to decaf.
 I'm at work.  We got nothing on the north part of 35 of Travis County.  Mrs. Weatherdude1108 said it was raining with a lot of thunder up there.  It's like it dies under its own energy.  Sorry about that.
  I'm at work.  We got nothing on the north part of 35 of Travis County.  Mrs. Weatherdude1108 said it was raining with a lot of thunder up there.  It's like it dies under its own energy.  Sorry about that.   Be nice if these were more widespread and persistent.  I'm just grateful for any relief this time of year.
  Be nice if these were more widespread and persistent.  I'm just grateful for any relief this time of year.

weatherdude1108 wrote:Portastorm wrote:Oh my freakin' gawd ... it happened again. Menacing-looking storm enters Travis County, slowly sinks south, belches out outflow boundary ... starts to quickly dissipate. Once again, the NW third of the county got a nice storm and rain ... the rest of us got a rock.
Think it's time I switch to decaf.
I noticed that.I'm at work. We got nothing on the north part of 35 of Travis County. Mrs. Weatherdude1108 said it was raining with a lot of thunder up there. It's like it dies under its own energy. Sorry about that.
One of these days.
I went a long time where we didn't get anything and everyone else did.Be nice if these were more widespread and persistent. I'm just grateful for any relief this time of year.
 
  
   
   
   
   
   
  

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