South Texas Storms wrote:Very depressing weather pattern looks to be setting up over the next few weeks. The parts of TX in the worst drought will likely miss out on any meaningful rainfall...while areas that aren't in drought appear to get several rounds. Even worse, south and west TX will see critical fire weather conditions due to the strong winds, dry air, and extreme drought. I really hope the pattern changes later this month or else this summer could be horrific.
Yup. La Nina type pattern unfortunately taking shape where the West TX dryline surges east of I-35 and as a result leaves us warm and bone dry. Not what you want to see right out of the gate if you're a resident down here. It's early thankfully and April.& May are typically our months as I know you're aware to cash in but every wk counts to your point as the ongoing drought continues down here
In terms of the severe weather further north, the good news is despite shear values, the minimal instability and timing should help keep a lid on things up there overall. Bad news is dynamics are too far north to give us any shot of rain down here.