Texas Summer 2020
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Re: Texas Summer 2020
A small complex of showers/storms blew up over W AUstin this afternoon. Got a half inch! Very localized though. Could see blue skies around lol
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How quickly things change in a few weeks. Early 100s behind Cristobal?
Let us skip to September.
Let us skip to September.
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Haris wrote:A small complex of showers/storms blew up over W AUstin this afternoon. Got a half inch! Very localized though. Could see blue skies around lol
Congrats!! I saw those showers blow up near me, hoping to score. Nothing fell here. Ah well.
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Bit of a westward shift in track on the 12z Euro and now rains are oh so close to DFW lol


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Some NW area are getting some storms

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Picked up 0.70”. Glad to have gotten it as it looks to be hot and dry for quite a while.
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Euro has a high of 107 at DFW on Tuesday!
And the 00z EPS has little to no rain for much of Texas over the next two weeks.

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It looks like the sudden flip to a deep summer pattern has killed this place lol
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bubba hotep wrote:It looks like the sudden flip to a deep summer pattern has killed this place lol
Supper depressing. I still can’t believe the strong wording of the really wet pattern lasting through June and it flipped like a switch.
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DonWrk wrote:bubba hotep wrote:It looks like the sudden flip to a deep summer pattern has killed this place lol
Supper depressing. I still can’t believe the strong wording of the really wet pattern lasting through June and it flipped like a switch.
i'm starting to think them writing that was a curse...

I never expected things to flip this quick
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Brent wrote:DonWrk wrote:bubba hotep wrote:It looks like the sudden flip to a deep summer pattern has killed this place lol
Supper depressing. I still can’t believe the strong wording of the really wet pattern lasting through June and it flipped like a switch.
i'm starting to think them writing that was a curse...![]()
I never expected things to flip this quick
I'm not surprised. It's Texas weather. It tends to change quickly. Now before everyone starts screaming about the death ridge and that our weather pattern is in a stagnant state, just remember what I just stated. We don't want Harvey's relatives to pay us a visit.

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bubba hotep wrote:Euro has a high of 107 at DFW on Tuesday!And the 00z EPS has little to no rain for much of Texas over the next two weeks.
The only silver lining is that we should have some lower dew points next week, at least for a couple days.
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TarrantWx wrote:bubba hotep wrote:Euro has a high of 107 at DFW on Tuesday!And the 00z EPS has little to no rain for much of Texas over the next two weeks.
The only silver lining is that we should have some lower dew points next week, at least for a couple days.
the forecast beyond Tuesday does look a little better, I see some 60s for lows...
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Re: Texas Summer 2020
Some impressive tropical rains yesterday in East Texas. Made driving home from Houston interesting with some whiteout conditions. Looks like we get to deal with the typical curse of a N Gulf tropical system pumping the ridge over Texas. Gonna be hot and dry for a bit. Sure hope we get a early season E Pacific storm and a late cool front later this month or we may be stuck in summer already.
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Ralph's Weather wrote:Some impressive tropical rains yesterday in East Texas. Made driving home from Houston interesting with some whiteout conditions. Looks like we get to deal with the typical curse of a N Gulf tropical system pumping the ridge over Texas. Gonna be hot and dry for a bit. Sure hope we get a early season E Pacific storm and a late cool front later this month or we may be stuck in summer already.
I think we’ll have our own tropical mischief to deal with here. The question is when though.
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Re: Texas Summer 2020
Interesting blurb from EWX about Cristobal.
As the remnants of Cristobal move
northward into the upper Mississippi Valley, it may become the first
time in recorded history that remnants of a tropical system pass
across Lake Superior (these records date to 1851).
https://www.weather.gov/ewx/forecasts
As the remnants of Cristobal move
northward into the upper Mississippi Valley, it may become the first
time in recorded history that remnants of a tropical system pass
across Lake Superior (these records date to 1851).
https://www.weather.gov/ewx/forecasts
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weatherdude1108 wrote:Interesting blurb from EWX about Cristobal.
As the remnants of Cristobal move
northward into the upper Mississippi Valley, it may become the first
time in recorded history that remnants of a tropical system pass
across Lake Superior (these records date to 1851).
https://www.weather.gov/ewx/forecasts
Yea that caught my attention as well. I'm curious if that is the case, if it could cause a buckling of the jetstream. It may not be more than a depression but you would think it will cause some sort of reverberating effects. I'm also looking at some pretty cold temps as far south as Central Nevada where they have a hard freeze warning for areas around Eureka NV. Will be interesting to see what the latter half of June or first part of July will be like... but until then, will have to hunker down for a stretch.
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Re: Texas Summer 2020
JDawg512 wrote:weatherdude1108 wrote:Interesting blurb from EWX about Cristobal.
As the remnants of Cristobal move
northward into the upper Mississippi Valley, it may become the first
time in recorded history that remnants of a tropical system pass
across Lake Superior (these records date to 1851).
https://www.weather.gov/ewx/forecasts
Yea that caught my attention as well. I'm curious if that is the case, if it could cause a buckling of the jetstream. It may not be more than a depression but you would think it will cause some sort of reverberating effects. I'm also looking at some pretty cold temps as far south as Central Nevada where they have a hard freeze warning for areas around Eureka NV. Will be interesting to see what the latter half of June or first part of July will be like... but until then, will have to hunker down for a stretch.
I saw that. The northern and central parts of Nevada were under free and hard freeze warnings, in June! Wild. That is interesting what you mentioned about the buckling of the jetstream. It seems odd that there haven't been any remnants of a tropical system getting that far north in recorded history. Maybe I'm thinking "extra-tropical". There have definitely been moisture remants up there. I guess they mean in a "tropical" state vs. "extra-tropical".(?)
But yeah, it seems there would be some kind of "butterfly effect" in the system down the line. Not sure what that would mean here. I saw it is supposed to be around 65 Wednesday or Thursday morning here. Not chilly by any stretch, but better than 75.


I went to Twin Creeks Historical Park yesterday. My first time. They have waterfalls and running creeks, with huge trees! So lush. Looks like I was in other state, or at least east or northeast Texas, and not central Texas!


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Re: Texas Summer 2020
I am done with %/!#$@€£%/ heat already. Good God it is only June 8. Wake me in September.
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