Dean4Storms wrote:Right at 4 inches of rain at my house overnight and still pouring!
I'm coming back from Miami and just passed through Tallahassee storming there
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Dean4Storms wrote:Right at 4 inches of rain at my house overnight and still pouring!
tailgater wrote: I'm coming back from Miami and just passed through Tallahassee storming there
wxman57 wrote:tailgater wrote: I'm coming back from Miami and just passed through Tallahassee storming there
You haven't even reached the big storms yet. Very heavy rain along I-10 about 50 miles to your west (due north of Panama City) all the way west to Mobile. Be careful.
wxman57 wrote:tailgater wrote: I'm coming back from Miami and just passed through Tallahassee storming there
You haven't even reached the big storms yet. Very heavy rain along I-10 about 50 miles to your west (due north of Panama City) all the way west to Mobile. Be careful.
wxman57 wrote:Just got 12Z models in. Don't know why NHC initialized it at 20.7N/92.8W. Can't see anything there. Of course, the far south initialization means most of the models shifted south into Mexico. Appearance on satellite (with sfc obs plotted) is looking quite frontal now. Dry air flowing south off the TX coast. Frontal boundary, weak as it is, extends SW off the mid Gulf coast then what looks like a trof axis extending south to the BoC. Looks just like a frontal wave up around 26N or so. Here, take a look:
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HurriGuy wrote:Still hoping for rain here in LA
BigB0882 wrote:HurriGuy wrote:Still hoping for rain here in LA
I wouldn't mind a rainy relaxing weekend. If this moves NW as the NHC said it might, that could bring those displaced showers over to Louisiana, I would think. If it had come to Louisiana then all the rain would have missed us to the East.
HurriGuy wrote:Still hoping for rain here in LA
stormreader wrote:Increase in convection does in fact look like a frontal boundary. But that being said, they are notorious for spin-ups and TD formation. I would think that a 50% chance of eventual TD formation might be on the conservative side, with formation coming toward the south end (near where the old llc was located.
Amateur opinion---check NHC for all official information.
TexWx wrote:HurriGuy wrote:Still hoping for rain here in LA
I haven't paid much attention, but is La. as dry as Texas?
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