Brent wrote:TomballEd wrote:SWODY1 (new update per site, actual outlook still shows 6Z) suggests development later today to the W/SW of DFW.
Houston is the city that gets no rain.Well anywhere along and S of I-10. Anyplace more than 50 miles W of I-35 doesn't get all that much rain either.
Haha that's crazy to me the Gulf is right there
Between low clouds and stratus off the Gulf w/ onshore flow (cool shelf waters well below the dewpoints from air over the warmer Gulf) and proximity to the Mexican highlands, we are often under the cap of forged steel. We get a lot of that back during sea breeze season and pseudo-tropical waves(aka inverted troughs), polar disturbances that round the ridge and come back at us from the E. And the odd hurricane or TS passing nearby every few years really boosts the season average. Rainfall averages climb quickly from the E side of the Houston metro towards Louisiana. We do get stalled fronts like the Tax Day Floods that will drop a month or two of rain in 2 or 3 days. https://abc13.com/tax-day-flood-flooding-houston-rain/3361014/