#1003 Postby Iceresistance » Sat Aug 13, 2022 10:45 am
Wampadawg wrote:Iceresistance wrote:SoupBone wrote:
Can't keep kicking that can, eventually these rain forecasts have to be called busts. So many days of high percentage rain forecasts where we get no rain at all.
I have that issue too at my house! I had several days in a row with multiple chances of rain to be busted with either absolutely nothing or just a trace. The storms are so dodgy of me!
So I asked this question in another thread,I have not lived in South Texas when the drought has been so severe .How typically does it end??
It usually ends by a deluge, it happened in 2013-2015, and I still remember the crazy storms in that time period, the catastrophic drought from 2011 & 2012 that covered all of the southern plains was wiped out, I did remember seeing the archived Texas forums that the drought of 2011-2012 got so bad, that even the SE Texas residents literally said that they wanted a TC to destroy the drought.
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