dpep4 wrote:Rainfall roulette being played now in greater DFW.
0.36" IMBY - North Dallas. Only rained for about 20 minutes but it came down pretty hard at times and a decent amount of wind. Happy to get the bonus rain.
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dpep4 wrote:Rainfall roulette being played now in greater DFW.
Cpv17 wrote:
It’s probably not going to rain till spring.
rwfromkansas wrote:Only got .05 but temp dived to 77. Awesome!
Texas Snowman wrote:rwfromkansas wrote:Only got .05 but temp dived to 77. Awesome!
Stop bragging. I only got 0.00!
Ntxw wrote:Another big +SOI spike +32.21. It has now been well over month without a negative reading. Second such stretch the other back in April and May just before the onset of heat/drought.
https://i.imgur.com/dmFl88y.png
Edwards Limestone wrote:Ntxw wrote:Another big +SOI spike +32.21. It has now been well over month without a negative reading. Second such stretch the other back in April and May just before the onset of heat/drought.
https://i.imgur.com/dmFl88y.png
https://i.ytimg.com/vi/lmHQ9v2ijsQ/maxresdefault.jpg
rwfromkansas wrote:With the natural state providing more variability as we approach winter, I think even with SOI etc. we will at least have more shots of precip and cooler temps. It won't be the same thing in a different season as summer, surely. At least after October. But, I think it's likely we won't have a sustained rainy pattern again until late spring.
Ntxw wrote:rwfromkansas wrote:With the natural state providing more variability as we approach winter, I think even with SOI etc. we will at least have more shots of precip and cooler temps. It won't be the same thing in a different season as summer, surely. At least after October. But, I think it's likely we won't have a sustained rainy pattern again until late spring.
Lost in translation, we have repeated the same pattern that generated the unusual warmth last December, so in itself was not a blip but a signal. That stout Aleutian ridge has come back again and again with staying power thanks to the tropics. It's going to drive the upcoming October warm anomalies.
Feelin like this. 20 mph north-east wind here and it's nearing 90. Booooo.rwfromkansas wrote:Ugh.
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