Texas Summer 2023
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Re: Texas Summer 2023
Really nice looking radar for Tarrant and just west.
But even better from Waco southwest into the hill country.
They need it BAD. Canyon Lake and the guadalupe in particular are depressingly low.
But even better from Waco southwest into the hill country.
They need it BAD. Canyon Lake and the guadalupe in particular are depressingly low.
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Re: Texas Summer 2023
underthwx wrote:Iceresistance wrote:Thunderstorms developing west of DFW
There are no such things in Texas as thunderstorms Ice....how's your weather?
Cooler, but the heat is coming back...
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Re: Texas Summer 2023
Holy cow, it's raining! About ready to jump out like a psycho.
Edit: Only got .10, but it's something. And temp is now 81, though I'm sure it will skyrocket up to 90 again before cooling off for tonight unless we get some good cooling outflow to stop it.
Edit: Only got .10, but it's something. And temp is now 81, though I'm sure it will skyrocket up to 90 again before cooling off for tonight unless we get some good cooling outflow to stop it.
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Re: Texas Summer 2023
Tejas89 wrote:Really nice looking radar for Tarrant and just west.
But even better from Waco southwest into the hill country.
They need it BAD. Canyon Lake and the guadalupe in particular are depressingly low.


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Re: Texas Summer 2023
I don't know what this foreign object is falling from the sky. Graupel? Rocks? Silicone??
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Re: Texas Summer 2023
rwfromkansas wrote:Holy cow, it's raining! About ready to jump out like a psycho.
Edit: Only got .10, but it's something. And temp is now 81, though I'm sure it will skyrocket up to 90 again before cooling off for tonight unless we get some good cooling outflow to stop it.
Got a half an inch near Keller!!
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Re: Texas Summer 2023
Wow, yeah, a good rain from Keller down through Colleyville. Nice and cool there as well. Definitely a nice surprise.
Looks like I went back up to 88 after the rain but didn't reach 90 again. That's a win.
Looks like I went back up to 88 after the rain but didn't reach 90 again. That's a win.
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Re: Texas Summer 2023
Someone please tell me those cells in Navasota will make it to NW Houston? Please!
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Re: Texas Summer 2023
It's seriously not making it to me! I'm sitting in a donut hole again! Someone needs to explain to me how this happens.
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Re: Texas Summer 2023
Went from 106 to 82 at the abode. 0.07". Will evaporate overnight, but better than it has been.
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I don't think I've ever been so angry at something I can't control like this, but seeing the rain all around me while I sit here is seriously pissing me off. This is unreal.



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Re: Texas Summer 2023
SoupBone wrote:I don't think I've ever been so angry at something I can't control like this, but seeing the rain all around me while I sit here is seriously pissing me off. This is unreal.![]()
Sorry you missed out! I think most of us have been in your shoes before. It's the nature of Mother Nature in Texas, it seems.
After looking like I was also going to miss out, at the eleventh hour it blew up over me and I ended up with 2.42" of sorely needed rain.
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Re: Texas Summer 2023
My Butternut squash is toast, literally.
It did get down to the mid-60s this morning, it felt really nice.

It did get down to the mid-60s this morning, it felt really nice.
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Re: Texas Summer 2023
Iceresistance wrote:My Butternut squash is toast, literally.![]()
It did get down to the mid-60s this morning, it felt really nice.
That’s sad to hear. Butternut squash are amazing.
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Re: Texas Summer 2023
Cpv17 wrote:Iceresistance wrote:My Butternut squash is toast, literally.![]()
It did get down to the mid-60s this morning, it felt really nice.
That’s sad to hear. Butternut squash are amazing.
I watered them like crazy, but the heat toasted them, the Zucchini and Cucumbers do have heat damage.
The Tomatoes and Watermelon are doing fine.
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Re: Texas Summer 2023
weatherdude1108 wrote:Went from 106 to 82 at the abode. 0.07". Will evaporate overnight, but better than it has been.
At least you got .07" ... I was hoping for some liquid gold. Did enjoy the cooldown and clouds ... didn't enjoy the gusty winds with the outflow boundary. They must have blown a tree branch on a power line nearby as we lost power in my part of south Austin for about an hour. To their credit, Austin Energy was quick to respond.
Early mornings this week should be nice with drier air. And then this weekend we have some troughiness coming in from the Gulf which hopefully will give us better rain chances.
Local TV met Avery Tomasco tweeted this morning that ABIA and Mabry have already locked up "hottest summer ever" on record per temps. I'm waiting to see what NWS says after the month ends.
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Re: Texas Summer 2023
Iceresistance wrote:My Butternut squash is toast, literally.![]()
It did get down to the mid-60s this morning, it felt really nice.
For future reference, you can water with kelp and seaweed concentrate and it does a ton to help protect plants from the heat. You can also foliar spray the plants which also does a lot to protect them.
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Re: Texas Summer 2023
Portastorm wrote:weatherdude1108 wrote:Went from 106 to 82 at the abode. 0.07". Will evaporate overnight, but better than it has been.
At least you got .07" ... I was hoping for some liquid gold. Did enjoy the cooldown and clouds ... didn't enjoy the gusty winds with the outflow boundary. They must have blown a tree branch on a power line nearby as we lost power in my part of south Austin for about an hour. To their credit, Austin Energy was quick to respond.
Early mornings this week should be nice with drier air. And then this weekend we have some troughiness coming in from the Gulf which hopefully will give us better rain chances.
Local TV met Avery Tomasco tweeted this morning that ABIA and Mabry have already locked up "hottest summer ever" on record per temps. I'm waiting to see what NWS says after the month ends.
Oh man, sorry about that. Total luck of the draw. Even with that tiny amount, my grass perked up a bit.

I saw that troughiness blurb on the NWS discussion this morning. Looks promising, hopefully!
Avery Tomasco is great! I like his forecasts! He doesn't sensationalize the forecasts like some other local mets. Tells is like it is with the accurate facts and how miserable the heat and dry has been. Basically tells it like we all feel!

Let's just keep crossing our fingers on more of that precious liquid gold!



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Re: Texas Summer 2023
Portastorm wrote:Local TV met Avery Tomasco tweeted this morning that ABIA and Mabry have already locked up "hottest summer ever" on record per temps. I'm waiting to see what NWS says after the month ends.
By the NWS calculation method, needs an 87.9° average over the next 4 days. By ordinary mathematics, 87.75° is needed.
The gusty winds yesterday were caused by thunderstorm collapse, similar to the way derechos form. Velocity radar from New Braunfels showed 95 mph winds just above the surface west of Dripping Springs.
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