wxman57 wrote:vaffie wrote:As of an hour ago, for the first time, the pressure at the 42002 buoy is lower than those measured to it's south, north, east, and west--at 1013.9 mb.
26/19 42002 25.2 -94.4 26.6 25.0 150 21 G 25 140 27 1013.9 -1.5 28.6 2.0 7 42002
Pressure's up to 1014.2mb at that buoy now. Straight SE flow through the area of squalls. It'll be inland long before anything can develop.Just a rain event for TX/LA. Could be some serious flooding over the next 24 hours, and the Houston NWS has no flood watch out.
Guess they are going to let the mid-shift put it out.
As far as development goes...at this point...it doesn't really matter. The results would be about the same. 850 mb winds are going to be about 35 kts over the area tomorrow and it is going to rain like a TD. In heavier squalls...it will feel like a TD....and will probably even beat TS Grace.