#1439 Postby Edwards Limestone » Wed Aug 31, 2022 4:27 pm
weatherdude1108 wrote:Edwards Limestone wrote:South Texas Storms wrote:Unfortunately another outflow boundary robbed SA from getting any rain today. This has happened way too often this year in the city...and that's why the SAT airport is still on track for one of if not the driest year on record.

It's pretty bizarre at this point.
https://www.weather.gov/images/ewx/products/rainfall/rainfall3day.png
That is so weird about the consistent outflow boundaries that kill these storms on the way to SA!(??). My brother in SA consistently says the rain dies before it gets to him. It's like SA is in the wrong place at the wrong time.

I don't get it.
It's very strange indeed. I totally agree w/ wrong place/time. My theory is there's some mid level dry air that is being mixed out and it just happens to be constantly sitting right near the SE Edwards plateau?
Even today's scattered storms seem to be drawing a forcefield halo around us on radar
Weather is a such a strange, fascinating science.
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