Haris wrote:Now the 2nd half of October is looking pretty dry. Is this a joke? Winter is already a pretty dry season. October is when we get the most rain after may. Ugh
The GFS looked so promising last week. What the heck happened?

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Haris wrote:Now the 2nd half of October is looking pretty dry. Is this a joke? Winter is already a pretty dry season. October is when we get the most rain after may. Ugh
Cpv17 wrote:Haris wrote:Now the 2nd half of October is looking pretty dry. Is this a joke? Winter is already a pretty dry season. October is when we get the most rain after may. Ugh
The GFS looked so promising last week. What the heck happened?
bubba hotep wrote:Radar looks all too familiar... storms firing and the spitting outflows and collapsing shortly afterwards. Is it really that hard to get a solid line of Fall storms to roll through DFW?
Haris wrote:[url]https://i.ibb.co/HzpqRDd/FB6-CF33-B-58-CD-435-A-9-F62-0-F6087735-CF2.jpg [/url]
Decent storms rolling through Austin area this evening . Got around .7” of rainfall.![]()
So far 1.2” in October.
bubba hotep wrote:Thunder in the area with almost steady rain... I'll take it!
weatherdude1108 wrote:Haris wrote:Now the 2nd half of October is looking pretty dry. Is this a joke? Winter is already a pretty dry season. October is when we get the most rain after may. Ugh
Actually (not to nit pick), but it is May, then followed by September, April, October, etc.
http://soa.utexas.edu/sites/default/dis ... e_Data.pdf
But given that, we all know how this past September turned out.I have no idea what "average" is anymore.
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I've gotten gotten 0.6" total since July. Better than nothing, but not near enough to do any good, except some small weeds and grasses with shallow roots.smh
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