jschlitz wrote:I'm concerned about later today because the convection off of Galveston is decreasing. This convection, which persisted most of yesterday and last night, cut off most of the inflow into the Houston area. However, as it dissipates, the inflow can resume and transport more unstable air back over Houston. This + any heating = more storms.
Would that be in the form of afternoon thunderstorms? I'm less concerned about those than the training we experienced on Sunday night/Monday morning. But if the storms are widespread and associated around an area with the low, they could form a similar train-like effect I guess.
It's just that usually thunderstorms cause less flooding than what we've just had. But not always, of course. And the ground is pretty saturated.