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Re: Texas Summer 2025

#561 Postby Cpv17 » Thu Jul 17, 2025 11:01 pm

South Texas Storms wrote:The next few weeks look mostly dry and hot across much of the state. Most areas will likely see less than 0.50 inch of rain through the rest of July, and a large part of TX should see highs reach near or above 100F. It's been a good start to summer here, but unfortunately all good things come to an end.


The only way we’ll probably get anything now is if it comes from the tropics.
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Re: Texas Summer 2025

#562 Postby snownado » Fri Jul 18, 2025 4:22 am

South Texas Storms wrote:The next few weeks look mostly dry and hot across much of the state. Most areas will likely see less than 0.50 inch of rain through the rest of July, and a large part of TX should see highs reach near or above 100F. It's been a good start to summer here, but unfortunately all good things come to an end.


While hotter than it has been, temps overall will still be around average (maybe *SLIGHTLY* above for North Texas). Can't complain about that at all after the past 2.5 Summers.
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Re: Texas Summer 2025

#563 Postby South Texas Storms » Fri Jul 18, 2025 5:14 am

snownado wrote:
South Texas Storms wrote:The next few weeks look mostly dry and hot across much of the state. Most areas will likely see less than 0.50 inch of rain through the rest of July, and a large part of TX should see highs reach near or above 100F. It's been a good start to summer here, but unfortunately all good things come to an end.


While hotter than it has been, temps overall will still be around average (maybe *SLIGHTLY* above for North Texas). Can't complain about that at all after the past 2.5 Summers.


Yeah the next few days don't look too bad for this time of year. But by the 7-14 day time frame we could see above to well above normal temperatures for much of the state, especially north TX. The Euro (and it's ensemble mean) especially look brutal...has several days above 105F for DFW beginning next Friday.
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Re: Texas Summer 2025

#564 Postby JDawg512 » Fri Jul 18, 2025 9:08 am

Will be interesting to see how far to the west that blob of rain in East Texas can go.
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Re: Texas Summer 2025

#565 Postby txtwister78 » Fri Jul 18, 2025 9:16 am

Stratton23 wrote:Txtwister78 oh without a doupt next week looks pretty hot, especially for the northern half of the state, but still near normal- to slightly above normal odds of precipitation are favored for the Southern and SE half of the state , wonder why that is if you have a big ridge over the central us


Relative to this time of year, those precip norms are pretty low to start with but nonetheless that likely accounts for the possibility of a tropical wave that as you mentioned models have been hinting could impact the coastal region as it tracks westward late next week along the periphery of that high to the north.

Obviously nothing set in stone just yet regarding that but always have to watch these once they get out into the gulf.
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Re: Texas Summer 2025

#566 Postby Cpv17 » Fri Jul 18, 2025 9:24 am

JDawg512 wrote:Will be interesting to see how far to the west that blob of rain in East Texas can go.


It’ll start fizzling out here over the next few hours. I’m just thankful it should keep the temps in check over SETX today.
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Re: Texas Summer 2025

#567 Postby snownado » Fri Jul 18, 2025 9:43 am

South Texas Storms wrote:
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South Texas Storms wrote:The next few weeks look mostly dry and hot across much of the state. Most areas will likely see less than 0.50 inch of rain through the rest of July, and a large part of TX should see highs reach near or above 100F. It's been a good start to summer here, but unfortunately all good things come to an end.


While hotter than it has been, temps overall will still be around average (maybe *SLIGHTLY* above for North Texas). Can't complain about that at all after the past 2.5 Summers.


Yeah the next few days don't look too bad for this time of year. But by the 7-14 day time frame we could see above to well above normal temperatures for much of the state, especially north TX. The Euro (and it's ensemble mean) especially look brutal...has several days above 105F for DFW beginning next Friday.


In all fairness, this so far has been the Summer of fantasy range heatwaves that never come to fruition. And although I hadn't look at the most recent models, just a couple days ago, they were much more muted with the temps. It could change again.
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Re: Texas Summer 2025

#568 Postby Cpv17 » Fri Jul 18, 2025 10:23 am

snownado wrote:
South Texas Storms wrote:
snownado wrote:
While hotter than it has been, temps overall will still be around average (maybe *SLIGHTLY* above for North Texas). Can't complain about that at all after the past 2.5 Summers.


Yeah the next few days don't look too bad for this time of year. But by the 7-14 day time frame we could see above to well above normal temperatures for much of the state, especially north TX. The Euro (and it's ensemble mean) especially look brutal...has several days above 105F for DFW beginning next Friday.


In all fairness, this so far has been the Summer of fantasy range heatwaves that never come to fruition. And although I hadn't look at the most recent models, just a couple days ago, they were much more muted with the temps. It could change again.


I’m sure soil moisture is playing a part in it.
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Re: Texas Summer 2025

#569 Postby Brent » Fri Jul 18, 2025 11:14 am

Cpv17 wrote:
snownado wrote:
South Texas Storms wrote:
Yeah the next few days don't look too bad for this time of year. But by the 7-14 day time frame we could see above to well above normal temperatures for much of the state, especially north TX. The Euro (and it's ensemble mean) especially look brutal...has several days above 105F for DFW beginning next Friday.


In all fairness, this so far has been the Summer of fantasy range heatwaves that never come to fruition. And although I hadn't look at the most recent models, just a couple days ago, they were much more muted with the temps. It could change again.


I’m sure soil moisture is playing a part in it.


Yeah I bet we fall short of 100 at least here for awhile. We've had so much rain

I mean yeah I'm sure it's going to happen eventually but
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Re: Texas Summer 2025

#570 Postby Ntxw » Fri Jul 18, 2025 12:04 pm

The ridge next week as of now looks like a monster. 600dm+ in a wide region centered in the central plains and/or central Rockies. It's going to get HOT for many, it will take some time if we're going to see max potential for temperatures due to the humidity and recent wet soils, but man that is a cockroach beast of a ridge...
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Re: Texas Summer 2025

#571 Postby Cpv17 » Fri Jul 18, 2025 2:38 pm

Ntxw wrote:The ridge next week as of now looks like a monster. 600dm+ in a wide region centered in the central plains and/or central Rockies. It's going to get HOT for many, it will take some time if we're going to see max potential for temperatures due to the humidity and recent wet soils, but man that is a cockroach beast of a ridge...


Definitely looks hotter and drier your way than it does down here for the next couple weeks.
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