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Looks like it's headed for the border or a little north of there.
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sittingduck wrote:Is there anything happening right now on the northern coast of the Yucatan - I see some rotation in this area but I don't know if it is upper level etc. Thanks
BigB0882 wrote:Until the ridge does retreat, anything is certainly heading West to deep south Texas or Mexico. I don't believe the ridge is going anywhere for another 2-3 weeks, just my opinion.
KFDM Meteorologist wrote:BigB0882 wrote:Until the ridge does retreat, anything is certainly heading West to deep south Texas or Mexico. I don't believe the ridge is going anywhere for another 2-3 weeks, just my opinion.
Have you looked at Models? All models show the High Moving out and weakening.
KFDM Meteorologist wrote:BigB0882 wrote:Until the ridge does retreat, anything is certainly heading West to deep south Texas or Mexico. I don't believe the ridge is going anywhere for another 2-3 weeks, just my opinion.
Have you looked at Models? All models show the High Moving out and weakening.
Portastorm wrote:I'm loving me some GFS and NAM!!![]()
Now if only King Euro would come on board. Captain Obvious says we could really use a depression or low-grade TS here in Texas.
Portastorm wrote:I'm loving me some GFS and NAM!!![]()
Now if only King Euro would come on board. Captain Obvious says we could really use a depression or low-grade TS here in Texas.
South Texas Storms wrote:KFDM Meteorologist wrote:BigB0882 wrote:Until the ridge does retreat, anything is certainly heading West to deep south Texas or Mexico. I don't believe the ridge is going anywhere for another 2-3 weeks, just my opinion.
Have you looked at Models? All models show the High Moving out and weakening.
KFDM what do you think about this possible TC developing in the western GOM?
South Texas Storms wrote:Portastorm wrote:I'm loving me some GFS and NAM!!![]()
Now if only King Euro would come on board. Captain Obvious says we could really use a depression or low-grade TS here in Texas.
Actually Porta, I think a tropical wave would be better for us as the rain would be more widespread. If a tropical cyclone develops and moves into Louisiana, we would get pretty much nothing here being on the west side of the system.
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