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Re: SE TX / SW LA Discussion - Heavy rain threat, again
Any reason for the convection to move south in the GOM. Is the upper low gone now?
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Geesh Jason, how does it keep missing you? Most areas have gotten more than enough from what I can see. My yard is a swamp. I accidentally stepped off the driveway last night and my flip-flop and foot sunk in mud - and there's grass there. I had to hop back across the sidewalk (where I still have to use my mock bridge because my sidewalk sunk a few months ago) and clean my feet and get more shoes. lol You're not missing much with this sloppy mess, but I know you do like thunderstorms.
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Re: SE TX / SW LA Discussion - Heavy rain threat, again
I dint know if we had anything here yet, but i dont think so.... 70% chance of rain today, thats kind of high?
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Re: SE TX / SW LA Discussion - Heavy rain threat, again
Yankeegirl wrote:I dint know if we had anything here yet, but i dont think so.... 70% chance of rain today, thats kind of high?
I am surprised of 70% chance of rain today too. I wonder why NWS forecasted it?
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Re: SE TX / SW LA Discussion - Heavy rain threat, again
Well right now i am having a heavy downpour here... So I guess I am seeing my 70% chance... lol...
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It's raining, it's pouring... the old man is snoring...
Have y'all looked at a Texas loop? A lot of popcorn out there...
http://www.intellicast.com/National/Radar/Current.aspx?location=USTX1200&animate=true
Well, that's most of Texas.
Have y'all looked at a Texas loop? A lot of popcorn out there...
http://www.intellicast.com/National/Radar/Current.aspx?location=USTX1200&animate=true
Well, that's most of Texas.
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Re: SE TX / SW LA Discussion - Heavy rain threat, again
2.73" so far at the airport today. That actually takes us above normal for the year again as we had slipped slightly under the past few weeks. No drought this summer for sure!
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No rain here today... Just a lotta sunshine and heat!!
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Extremeweatherguy wrote:NWS has raised rain chances all the way to 60% on Thursday here in Houston.
Bites, don't it? And already I've had to start watering again today - lawn is burning up. Can't win fer losin'.

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Re: SE TX / SW LA Discussion - Heavy rain threat, again
Did IAH make it to Top 5 rainy July's? Previous top 5 rainiest July's had 3 hurricanes make landfall in Texas later during the season. The wettest, 1900, was the Cat 4 Galveston storm.
I think I saw that on a thread here at S2K somewhere, but I can't remember on what thread/
I think I saw that on a thread here at S2K somewhere, but I can't remember on what thread/
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CajunMama wrote:Over 2.5" of rain since 1pm. I don't know where this rain came from but it came down fast & furious. Guess i was in the right 40% area
I didn't go anywhere today that wasn't wet and I went all over the parish today! Looks more like a 90% soaking.
I caught some really heavy rains around Ambassador Caffery around 2:30 - 3:00 p.m. Very deep tropical rains today!
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