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Re: Southern Plains thread -- 100+ this weekend

#41 Postby somethingfunny » Tue Jun 08, 2010 10:02 am

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Could Wednesday be the first rainfall to fall at my house since the 14th of May?
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Re: Southern Plains weather thread -- it might rain this week!

#42 Postby somethingfunny » Wed Jun 09, 2010 9:04 am

A heavy rain event is shaping up for someone in North Texas. 2"-4" or more can be expected near the track of the low.

The track has shifted east of DFW now but I am still hopeful for at least a few drops of rain. 8-)
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Re: Southern Plains weather thread -- it might rain this week!

#43 Postby horselattitudesfarm » Wed Jun 09, 2010 2:50 pm

Seems like these dang lows always go farther east than predicted.....just like the last five or so hurricane remnants in as many years.
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Re: Southern Plains weather thread -- it might rain this week!

#44 Postby horselattitudesfarm » Thu Jun 10, 2010 5:11 pm

Left high and dry in Dallas with less than a quarter inch for the whole event. Its amazing it ever rains here at all. Dying MCS events to the North, warm-core lows to the south and east, dry-line events to the west...here I am, stuck in the middle with none. (sounds like a song I know). At least our farm in Luling got in on the action. Meteorologically speaking, our area is just here to separate the above weather phenomenon. Every once in a while we get lucky and catch a little of that cool outflow from dying MCS's in Oklahoma. We even got a little bit of that 'damp-woodsy' cool breath from air blown out of east texas from all those rain-cooled forests over there with the low this morning.
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Re: Southern Plains weather thread -- it might rain this week!

#45 Postby somethingfunny » Fri Jun 11, 2010 2:12 pm

horselattitudesfarm wrote:Left high and dry in Dallas with less than a quarter inch for the whole event. Its amazing it ever rains here at all. Dying MCS events to the North, warm-core lows to the south and east, dry-line events to the west...here I am, stuck in the middle with none. (sounds like a song I know). At least our farm in Luling got in on the action. Meteorologically speaking, our area is just here to separate the above weather phenomenon. Every once in a while we get lucky and catch a little of that cool outflow from dying MCS's in Oklahoma. We even got a little bit of that 'damp-woodsy' cool breath from air blown out of east texas from all those rain-cooled forests over there with the low this morning.


I feel the same way, especially here in Garland where even the garden-variety popup storms seem to dump everywhere but here. But we did get a reminder back on February 11 that every once in a while, even DFW is a bulls-eye. You never know when we'll be the locality under the gun.

Rainfall totals from the recent storm:

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#46 Postby mcallum177 » Thu Jun 24, 2010 1:33 pm

Very light rain in DFW Today.

Would this be considered an inverted trough?
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