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gboudx wrote:1-1.5" of rain would be awesome. DFW NWS still keeps higher amounts on the table:
RAINFALL TOTALS BETWEEN 1/2 INCH-2 INCHES ARE EXPECTED WITH ISOLATED AMOUNTS IN
EXCESS OF 3 INCHES A POSSIBILITY FROM I-35 AND POINTS EAST LATE
THURSDAY AND THURSDAY NIGHT DUE TO POSSIBLE TRAINING WITH
ORTHOGONAL SSW-NNE FLOW ALOFT.
We are still good to go for a widespread rain (at least an 80% coverage) for Thursday, preceded by strong to severe storms in western sections of north Texas late Wednesday afternoon into Wednesday night. The cap will go away completely by Thursday morning allowing storms to roll into the Metroplex early in the day, and then intensify east of the I35 Corridor by Thursday afternoon.
Still too early to call for amounts, but this does appear to be significant (greater than 0.25" in ALL portions of the Metroplex), and there is at least a slight chance for a few hailers as the storms come in Thursday morning along with moderate to heavy rain!
Ntxw wrote:The models park another southwest trough following this week's
Ntxw wrote:SOI is doing a major crash after rising in April. The El Nino ocean-atmosphere is about to hook up. The coming troughs/rains are coming from SW flow, Pacific not Atlantic SE flow or NW flow.
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