Texas Spring 2025
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Re: Texas Spring 2025
Storm near Boerne means business. Beginning to turn right and so look for this one to intensify.
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Radar is really starting to light up across central and east TX now. Should see a few larger clusters form over the next few hours and then track southeastward into tonight. Hopefully most of us who've missed out so far this week can cash in with good rainfall and no damage!
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txtwister78 wrote:Storm near Boerne means business. Beginning to turn right and so look for this one to intensify.
Looking very mean now moving east down 46. I'm at work in Hollywood Park but it's heading right for my place near 46/3009...told my wife to move her car in the garage.

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Still mostly goose eggs here in Austin; Highland Lakes not getting a whole lot either. Most of the rain all week has been either too far north or juuuust east of the Colorado River watershed line.
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utpmg wrote:Still mostly goose eggs here in Austin; Highland Lakes not getting a whole lot either. Most of the rain all week has been either too far north or juuuust east of the Colorado River watershed line.
Yep just another underachieving rain event for our collection lol
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Round 2 underway in my backyard! Got 1.6” earlier from that massive supercell.
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Bhow wrote:utpmg wrote:Still mostly goose eggs here in Austin; Highland Lakes not getting a whole lot either. Most of the rain all week has been either too far north or juuuust east of the Colorado River watershed line.
Yep just another underachieving rain event for our collection lol
Austin and SA got really unlucky today. That supercell that developed near Boerne likely prevented a more solid line of storms from forming along the front. Can't believe DFW saw more rain today than much of south central TX. Very disappointing.
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Severe threat pretty much over for SA as the front has moved south of the area. Like yesterday we had some areas that did pretty well with rainfall especially east of SA along and north of I-10 and unfortunately others including across both metros that haven't seen much at all.
I will say regarding today, I thought the coverage would be a little more widespread than it turned out to be for folks in San Antonio proper. Cloud cover I think kept a lid on things over SA for the most part outside of northern Bexar County and so once again models didn't handle that aspect all that well. But happy for those that cashed in on some much needed rainfall across the region.
I will say regarding today, I thought the coverage would be a little more widespread than it turned out to be for folks in San Antonio proper. Cloud cover I think kept a lid on things over SA for the most part outside of northern Bexar County and so once again models didn't handle that aspect all that well. But happy for those that cashed in on some much needed rainfall across the region.
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Well may have spoke too soon regarding rainfall across SA but we have some elevated storms firing over NW SA. Better than nothing
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txtwister78 wrote:Well may have spoke too soon regarding rainfall across SA but we have some elevated storms firing over NW SA. Better than nothing
Surprising but we'll take it! Models really struggled down here today.
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txtwister78 wrote:Severe threat pretty much over for SA as the front has moved south of the area. Like yesterday we had some areas that did pretty well with rainfall especially east of SA along and north of I-10 and unfortunately others including across both metros that haven't seen much at all.
I will say regarding today, I thought the coverage would be a little more widespread than it turned out to be for folks in San Antonio proper. Cloud cover I think kept a lid on things over SA for the most part outside of northern Bexar County and so once again models didn't handle that aspect all that well. But happy for those that cashed in on some much needed rainfall across the region.
Honestly i think most locations in south central Texas exceeded forecasted high temperatures. We saw several hours of sunshine with maybe .05” to show for it.
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Cool this morning low temp was 53. Can't ask for a better temp forecast the next 7 days here in early May.
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What a beautiful weekend up here. It was quite crisp this morning
I just wish we could have this in July or August
I just wish we could have this in July or August

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Bhow wrote:txtwister78 wrote:Severe threat pretty much over for SA as the front has moved south of the area. Like yesterday we had some areas that did pretty well with rainfall especially east of SA along and north of I-10 and unfortunately others including across both metros that haven't seen much at all.
I will say regarding today, I thought the coverage would be a little more widespread than it turned out to be for folks in San Antonio proper. Cloud cover I think kept a lid on things over SA for the most part outside of northern Bexar County and so once again models didn't handle that aspect all that well. But happy for those that cashed in on some much needed rainfall across the region.
Honestly i think most locations in south central Texas exceeded forecasted high temperatures. We saw several hours of sunshine with maybe .05” to show for it.
That may have been the case for some but it also comes down to timing with the front in close proximity and the presence of outflow boundaries that form from other storms or leftovers that then "cool"/drop temps enough across an area to stabalize the atmosphere.
We also had a ton of moisture in place with a few streamer showers in the morning/early afternoon which can sometimes play a negative role as well when you're looking for more widespread development to occur. You'll see this from time to time across the SE during severe weather risk days too (bust).
It was just a messy environment all around that wasn't as clear cut as some of the models had advertised and again that goes back to observing real time conditions.day of vs simply relying on model outputs alone. Sometimes mother nature gets the final say but several areas did well around the metros so at least it wasn't a total miss across the region.
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Geez, the weather outside is amazing today and I finally got some decent rain last night. Ended with 1.25”.
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wxman22 wrote:https://i.ibb.co/bjmYFMVD/image-full1-1.png
I've seen it, it's that crazy. I think I got around 10-11 inches last month myself
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Hopefully central texas and se texas can cash in even more on the rain next week, because it does appears the pattern flips to much drier conditions beyond next weeks storm system
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100-year Red River flooding up in SC OK.
Friend has a flooded pecan orchard again. Happened in 2015 too.
Friend has a flooded pecan orchard again. Happened in 2015 too.
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